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Pros & Cons
Pros
The rail looks nice, is the right length and accomplishes the safety i need. The rail itself is very sturdy and love the matte finish. Seems sturdy enough mounted this way.
Purchased this handrail to assist my husband with the two stair entry from the garage into the house. Used as handrail for rv deck. When stepping out this is right there.
Cons
The welded nuts are not welded squarely with the ends of the tube. When you tighten the bolts, it causes a twist in the base plate. The screws simply are not strong enough to keep it from moving, particularly in my case where it is misaligned.
Highlights
Quality
This is very sturdy and was easy installation
The rail itself is very sturdy and love the matte finish.
Screwed bar to mounting plate which bent when tightened such as it wouldn't lay flat on the wall.
Screws striped out and went and bought better ones.
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enough, sturdy, base, down and great. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 231 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 9 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Screwed bar to mounting plate which bent when tightened such as it wouldnt lay flat on the wall
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Loosened the screws slightly and it then was flat again which is fine unless the grab bar loosens up
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Screws with it are a bit short by 12 inch in my estimation so i used a couple but a longer one on the side going into the 2x4 in the wall by the door
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The screws on the other side would just be going into drywall since it is 3 inches across the plate and the 2x4 is 2 inches so i drilled the pilot holes at an angle and used 3 inch screws to go into the 2x4
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Otherwise drywall anchors would have to be used and they would probably pull out eventually
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Had expected onepiece welded but this will work
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This railing was going outside and i even had predrilled the holes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Screws striped out and went and bought better ones
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