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Ray Ray
> 3 daySo durable
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debbie
> 3 dayIt was very easy for my husband to install. You cannot see it at all since it is in the back of the dresser. And I urge anyone with small children and large furniture to get this. Highly recommend.
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Maango
> 3 dayWe were using these in our house feeling confident that our 10 month old was safe. Yesterday I was installing some more in a new room, and discovered that the zip ties come apart, rendering them useless, with light to moderate force (the amount of force a toddler can exert while climbing a piece of furniture). Right now we are adding tape to the zip ties to make them slightly more effective until the new straps we ordered arrive. Gave two stars because they were easy to install. So maybe these straps are adequate for very light objects. Either way, be very, very careful when using this product as a furniture strap.
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RCHA10
> 3 dayThese are not bad, I’m worried that after a while the plastic will become brittle though
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Brt_G
> 3 dayGood product, easy to use
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hmeeding
> 3 dayI was sceptical when I saw the supposed 132 lb load test that was done on plastic straps - and my point was proven when I tested it for load after installing it. I am not a body builder, and I was able to break it after trying showing my son how secure his furniture is in his room. With a red face I ended up replacing it with another unit in the box. In addition, the drywall plugs provided will not even withstand 5 lb of load. I ended up replacing that with 75 lb drywall plugs from Home Depot, which did the trick. However, it still didn’t help the plastic straps from breaking a fairly small amount of pull. It may be not a bad product but by no means was it “rigorously tested endures 132 lbf vertical pull” and “scientific and safe”. Next time I will rather stick with proper science and go for the metal / steel products.
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GQ
> 3 daygreat product
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Rebekah Farrukh
> 3 dayVery east to install
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Skydiver2
> 3 dayWas a gift
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S M K
Greater than one weekYes, yes, yes. I swear by these. Whenever I’m putting up something (unstable or not) against a wall, I use these. Easy to figure out and easy to replace with future use as it’s mostly the bracket you pay for and then it comes with zip ties and screws which can be purchased at a tiny fee if lost selfie some reason.