Heavy Duty Handrail Bracket Oil Rubbed Bronze Black, 3 Pack | HOWTOOL
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Jaclyn
> 24 hourPerfect replacement for aging originals. Easy to install, look great and are sturdy.
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D. Vito
> 24 hourThese were high quality, beautiful and easy to install. Great value too
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R. Southern
> 24 hourHard to find antique brass anything anymore. Added a second railing for hamdicap use. Easy to install. Solid.
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GunnCat
> 24 hourVery sturdy. I like them.
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mstaylor
> 24 hourGood
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Michael
> 24 hourGood
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Kem
> 24 hourWell, I was falling down the steps one day, reached out for the bannister to break my fall. I survived, but broke the center bracket, of the 3 installed on bannister. I found these brackets and they are an exact match for the old bracket, except that there is a little more meat in this bracket, so it is a stronger piece. I only broke one, but when searching Amazon for brackets I found that the building code calls for a bracket every 48 inches, so my rail was not up to code. Now I have 5 brackets on the rail, and need to order one more. The rail is so much more firm, feels safe, not bowing between brackets at all. The finish on these is antique bronze, very attractive, perfect fit, stronger built, and are easy to install (if you can find the stud!). Comes with all the screws nessasary to install. I forced the screws with my drill, and no screws broke, as others have complained, that guy breaking screws must be King Kong! Please be sure your bannister is up to code, stairways are are common places for household accidents. Love these brackets and I actually had fun installing them! Thanks! Kem....9/25/22
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourExact match for what we needed
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Dave Ensign
> 24 hourA little more expensive than others so guess I will see if I get what I paid for
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Alexander Chisholm
> 24 hourExactly what I expected. Package included everything needed for installation except screwdrivers. You’ll need 2 Philips screwdrivers, 2 screws are smaller than the other 3 (each bracket is accompanied by 5 screws). Really could’ve hacked it with a leatherman. Took about 3 minutes from start to finish. Now when I use the stairs I’ve got a sturdy bannister to assist my battered knees.