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Nicolas Ly
> 3 dayEasy to install when using power tools. I would recommend using better wall anchors.
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Kaitlin Woodson
> 3 dayEasy to install, seem sturdy enough! Good value!
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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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Jamie
> 3 dayUsed this to secure a very tall cat post the had previously tipped over. Worked great for the active cats.
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EW
> 3 dayThese are awesome, small, and completely unnoticeable in our house. Very easy to install, and very low-profile. Theyve held up extremely well to our 10-month-old pulling up on our bookcases. I have no fear of anything falling on her. I will note: we ended up using some higher-rated zip-ties that we had previously purchased. They were used because they were black to match our black metal frame bookcases, not because we were concerned about the weight rating of the provided zip ties, but figured Id note it for those curious.
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Diana Brown
> 3 dayI know these are typically used to keep furniture from falling over, bit we used it to attach my 4 year olds chair to the wall so she couldnt move it to climb on top of. it works very well!
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P. Nguyen
> 3 dayGot this after reading about a poor kid loosing his life after a Ikea bookshelf fell on him. After installing, I can confirm, these are more sturdy than the OEM Ikea wall straps that come with their shelves.
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Ania
> 3 dayI bought a freestanding closet. Before attaching it to the wall I wanted to make sure it was in the right location and I didn’t need to move it however the entire thing while I was attempting to move it over a smidge fell on me. I purchased these as additional insurance that it will never fall over again. They do a great job I was able to get the zip tie extremely snug so I am not worried about this unit budging at all ever again. I would highly recommend these if you are trying to attach something to a wall
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koshyeaso
Greater than one weekEasy to install
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Paul S.
Greater than one weekI like the removable and reusable plastic ties. They look very strong, as well as the holders. If you are mounting directly into wood then the screws provided are fine. If you have to mount in wallboard, be careful. The plastic anchors and screws just arent paired properly. They never get tight and I would be afraid that the anchor would pull out if the furniture tumbled over. Luckily, I had a good supply of anchors and screws to complete the installation. I am very satisfied with the finished product, even though I had to supply half of the hardware. The straps are not visible, and are not too difficult to undo if needed. The manufacturer says the straps need to be replaced every 2 years.