Bed Rail Brackets - Bed Rail Fittings - Heavy Duty Non-Mortise - Set of 4 (Screws Included)
Product Dimensions | 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 inches |
Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
Manufacturer | KASUNEN |
ASIN | B07GQRL7B8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 3, 2018 |
S**9
Quality Hardware!
These worked AMAZING for building my own bed frame. Needed to build a bed frame for our son as we didn't want to buy one that would delaminate or fall apart after moving a single time. These made assembly very easy and the build is SOLID. The only bed frame we have made so far but hands down the most solid frame in the house! Very happy with the quality and durability of these.
G**2
Quality, performance and durability!
They arrived on time and were exactly what I was hoping for! Installed them with no issues and they worked perfectly!
K**R
Okay
Works great
N**Y
Great
Durable. Used these for wood on my bed and it's still standing and I'm not skinny lol
F**N
Easy to install
Easy to install
B**T
Perfect
Was just what we needed to replace the broken sideboards on our bed. Since we weren't able to use the existing holes from the previous sideboards these did the job securing the new boards to the headboard and footboard
B**.
Small design flaw
It is not possible to mark the drill holes for both parts of the bracket at the same time, since one bracket covers the other one. Having to remove the bracket before the covering side before marking and drilling results in imprecise placement - maybe not crucial for some but for the design of the frame that I chose, it was frustrating.
I**E
They are strong and sturdy, but plan ahead for how you will attach legs to your bed
Although these didn't work for me, they are very sturdy and strong. I did attach all 4 of them to the bed I was building, then realized I had no way to also attach feet to my bed. I either had to re-think the feet, or get rid of the brackets -- and I ended up getting rid of the brackets.Installation is easy but you have to think through your placement carefully. If your sideboards are upholstered (mine were), keep in mind you may end up screwing them in through fabric, and your fabric may pull or get wound around the screws. I suggest cutting a slit for your screws, or upholster in a way that doesn't interfere with the placement of these brackets.The big screws on the face of the brackets make it easy to slide your panels together, then tighten the screws for a strong hold.
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