✨ Elevate your staircase with strength and style! 🏡
The HOME MASTER HARDWARE Heavy Duty Handrail Stair Bracket is crafted from high-quality brass with a corrosion-resistant gold finish. Designed to support up to 150 lbs, it ensures sturdy and safe handrail installation. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor settings, it includes all mounting hardware for quick installation, combining durability with elegant design.
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Manufacturer | HOME MASTER HARDWARE |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.91 x 4.61 x 1.42 inches |
Item model number | 3279 |
Size | 1 Pack |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**R
Great Quality at an Affordable Price Point
The hardware is well made and easy to install. I was afraid the product would be flimsy at this price point but instead it was robust and included usable screws. The paint was also excellent.
B**T
Great Quality
Solid piece of hardware. Not the usual China garbage. Nice finish too.
H**I
Decent product
These look great and had no issues with screws breaking or anything. Used with oak railing.
K**R
Easy to install and works perfectly
They have a simple, but sturdy build to them and are pretty unnoticeable, which is what I wanted. I was able to choose the look I wanted which was important, and the cost was really good. I am very pleased with the overall experience.
T**H
Good bracket, bad screws
After installation this bracket performs as expected, but the screws included snapped when trying to install the rail loop to the rail. I had to obtain better screws. To be fair, it is a red oak hand rail, but I pre-drilled the holes and still they snapped. They might be okay in a hemlock rail, maybe.
1**N
This railing is solid
Solid. When we'll anchored to the wall amd attached to an oak railing, these brackets (used 4 on an almost 10 foot run) feel very sturdy.
E**E
Excellent
Quality product, easy install
P**R
Very happy with these brackets (and the screws).
This is nicely designed and well made. Some reviewers said that the screws were terrible, and broke easily. I didn't use the large screws (I was fixing the brackets on stucco, so I bought stucco screws for that), I did however use the smaller screws to secure an oak handrail to the brackets. With a 1/8 inch pilot hole, and a dab of dish soap as lube, the screws went in easily, and feel very secure.
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