These are simple to install. I also liked that it was easy to disconnect when I needed to move my shelf during a remodel. I do wish it was slightly longer though
Need drill and stud finder to install
Used this to anchor a 6' leaning wall mirror. I bought a cheap Craftsman stud finder as I wanted to anchor it into a stud. It was easy to install with all the hardware included. That mirror isn't going anywhere.....it's secure.
The baby is getting to the stage where climbing on everything is very attractive. I’m using these anchor to secure a three piece entertainment system and some drawers. These anchors provide a peace of mind that they would not break easily. The insulation was easy as long as you find a stud to install them. Overall I’m glad I got these.
I am very happy with how easy to install these are. I was able to secure some rather heavy items to the wall around the house and I have a little more piece of mind with how sturdy they are. Great buy and very much needed.
The included screws are too small and short for the anchors. I had to use my own longer screws for this to be effective. The short screws pulled out with minimal force.
They were easy to install and feels sturdy
This is a headache prevention device. Child, pet, human and mother proof your furniture. Please buy and invest in a stud finder as best to attach all shelves direct to the stud for perfect worry free living. I added this to anything that may come crashing down so SAFETY is number 1. Great 12 pack. I live with the motto "Better to have then not!!!" Very easy to understand instructions. Need a drill with a 6mm drill bit. You can hammer in those white color wall anchors if no stud is found. Use a hammer and gently insert the anchors without breaking the sheet rock material. If over penetration is present please use this HACK. Push in small pieces of cotton ball into the messed up opening. Add a little crazy glue to cover all the cotton ball material. This will harden that cotton ball into Iron Man Tony Stark level like armory :-) Now you can redrill and reuse a new opening. Have a pen or pencil to mark the drilling positions. The buckle to the furniture uses the short screws and the buckle to the wall uses the long screws and or with anchors. Attach wire rope and you are done. Trust me do this to save life and cleanup. I also recommend using Museum wax for your vases and etc to hold those down too. During the last earthquake here in San Francisco we just sat and looked around. All was well. Nothings fell. You can go as far as add silicon pads to strategic areas of the furniture rear areas to prevent furniture scuffing banging up against the wall.
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