🛋️ Elevate your space with invisible support!
This set of 16 black solid steel floating shelf brackets offers a robust solution for creating stylish, modern shelving in any room. Each bracket supports up to 80 lbs, ensuring your shelves are both functional and visually appealing. The kit includes all necessary screws and wall plugs for easy installation, making it perfect for DIY enthusiasts.
J**T
Plan for a lot of adjustments
The brackets are strong and do hold the shelves just fine but holly molly the stem portion from the base is at a different angle on each one. What I ended up doing was placing thin peaces of cardboard behind the base to adjust the angle so each one was level. It worked but sure did take a while to get there. I'd recommend just using steel L brackets turned sideways.
Z**S
More trouble than worth
Great price and strong hold in you add a wood backer board as the width is larger than a standard 2x4 stud.Also, build you a jig as attempting to be precise with hole level and distance will drive you crazy.If I was doing it again, I would buy a set that is one piece as you can level one item, cut your work surface and be done.With all that being said, you can't be the price. It is a solid mount, but just be prepared.
D**O
Floating shelf bracket
They did what they were supposed to do,good product,good value
D**E
Value for you money
I like no rust
J**T
Needs thicker boards
I absolutely love these. They’re sturdy and functional. My only gripe is you can see them on the topside and bottom side of the board. It doesn’t bother me much and will be buying more. These are 2X8X10 boards.
R**I
The quality and heft of the product.
I have no opinion on the product. It will not be used for another month or so. Looks like it certainly will do the job for me.
L**A
Measure 5 times, then maybe some more, then sleep on it.
These are sturdy and easy to screw into the wall, no problem. But building floating shelves that will sit level and support weight requires more.Making the shelves sit flat and level requires carefully selecting the wood, taking care in the placement of the brackets on the walls, being precise about the placement of the holes in the shelves, and, most critically, keeping those holes very, very straight. If you are handy with a level, good with a drill, and a bit too obsessive with measuring, then you shouldn't have a problem. Otherwise, be prepared to put a bunch of holes in your walls and/or live with some crooked shelves.There is one big issue with these brackets, and its the spacing of the screw holes. They are spread out across the bracket for stability and so the supports don't get in the way of getting the screws in. The problem is that they are just far enough apart that, if centered on a stud, both screws will fail to catch the stud.Putting the screws in at an angle will catch the stud, but this can move the bracket that you so carefully measured and placed. I suppose you could use drywall anchors, but I really don't like those for any more weight than a picture. The best practice is to cut out the drywall, put in a cross beam, redo the drywall, and then attach the bracket to the cross beam.Yeah, I didn't want to do all that either.I ended up lining up the bracket so that one screw could go straight into the stud, then using a super long deck screw at an angle to catch the stud, and going very, very slowly so that the bracket stayed where I wanted it to stay. It worked, but I'm not proud of it.So if you read all that and this still seems like a good idea, then I have a couple of other quick tips.One, you will need long drill bits to bore the holes. I guess 8 inch bits could work, but I like to have a little wiggle room, so I used 10" long bits. The diameter you need for the support to fit snuggly is a 1/2" bit. A twist bit makes a nice clean hole and so does a paddle bit, so the shelf should slide on and off the support with very little resistance if you use a 1/2" bit. I wanted them to be a teeeensy bit tighter, so I used a 3/8" bit paddle bit to bore the hole, then used a 1/2" bit to bore it again (basically just running it in and out real quick). This makes the hole just a little uneven on the inside instead of clean, so it grabs on to the support with more clutch.Second, if you want the things to be truly flush then you will need to chisel out a little cavity for the plate to slide in. I decided to put a couple shelves up without doing that. I used 2X6 for my shelves, and with them that thick, the gap created by the bracket plate is barely noticeable. If you use anything smaller than 2X6, then you will probably need to hide the plates.
T**R
Price, use
My husband loves this. We ordered more.
C**L
Factura/recibo
El producto es bueno, sin embargo aún no recibo la factura/recibo con los datos que solicite. Espero recibirlo pronto.
G**A
Buen producto
Se sienten de buen material
R**A
ENTREGA Y SERVICIO EXCELENTE
EXCELENTE CALIDAD DEL MATERIAL
S**A
Se ven bien
Aparentemente buen producto, entregado en tiempo y forma, todavía no los instalo así que no se si serán lo suficientemente resistentes pero al parecer se ve que si
C**N
Cumplen su funcion
Me sirvieron bastante bien no vinieron rotas ni en malas condiciones, todo muy bien
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