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Diana D.
> 24 hourAll identical and square.
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Gabriella Schmeler V
> 24 hourThese look good and work well. Straight forward installation and quality product.
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Kenny
> 24 hourBecause of advice from previous buyers, i didn’t use the screws that came with the shipment. Happy how this worked.
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Аmazon Customer
> 24 hourThese shelf brackets are perfect to hold my books. I have another shelf with these brackets holding 48 hard cover books plus decor. They are very sturdy, fashionable brackets. Very easy to install.
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Mele
> 24 hourAdded these shelves to fill a space in my kitchen where a cabinet couldn’t fit. These brackets were the perfect touch, Love them and I will be ordering more!
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Tim T
> 24 hourThese were cheaper options than what my wife found elsewhere on other sites and I needed six of them so it suited my needs it those regards. They are pretty sturdy and the paint job, while not the greatest wasnt terrible. It also shipped really quickly. But be aware of the following issues and proceed at your own risk... 1. They will not come at a perfect 90 degree angle. They will be slightly bent upwards but when I added the weight of the wood shelves they seemed to flatten out a bit more. Granted they were 6 2x12s so pretty hefty boards. Not a major deal breaker for me. 2. They say they have beveled holes. They show images of beveled holes. But they also show images of them without beveled holes. As others pointed out and I will reiterate, they came WITHOUT beveled holes so the screws wont sit flush. Dont fall for the beveled hole trick if your lifes purpose centers around beveled holes being in your shelf brackets. You will be disappointed and no one likes being disappointed. 3. This is the BIG one...DO NOT, and I mean, DO NOT use the screws that come with them. They are cheap and the heads break off easily. I ventured down that path. I read the reviews saying the same thing. I thought, meh, Im smarter than the average Al Borlin. Ill drill some holes first, go nice and slow, whisper some sweet nothings to it and boom, there wont be an issue. WRONG! Holes or no holes, the first one snapped off just as it began to snuggle up against the bracket face and I found myself digging out a chunk of sheet rock around it just to extract it. Curse words may have been spoken at that point (the rage black out makes things a little fuzzy). Luckily once I came too, the bracket was wide enough to cover my extraction point. And on the bright side, it did help me learn a new trick on extracting broken screws from sheet rock. Yay ingenuity! So clearly it was either the screws being cheap or my sweet talk game needs to be upped. Either way, do yourself a favor and invest in a box of quality black screws from the local hardware store. Personally, I ended up using composite decking screws I had laying around and used a black sharpie to paint them black to match. Or if you are the stubborn type that knows better than those that have gone before you, you can use their screws and be OK with patching holes in your sheet rock if you prefer...but when you awaken from your rage black out, just know, we told you so.
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Melissa C.
> 24 hourGreat product! Looks great!
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ShelaB
> 24 hourPerfect for my project. Very sturdy!
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Penny Mercier
> 24 hourLike office shelves
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MICHELLE REGETS
> 24 hourWorked great for my kitchen shelves!!!