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Right Angle Corner Brace Joint Bracket Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Right Angle Corner Brace Joint Bracket

Product Name : Angle Bracket;Bracket Size :5 x 5.1 x 5cm / 2" x 2.01" x 2"(L*W*H). Hole Dia. : 0.6cm / 15/64";Material : Plastic. Color : Black;Net Weight : 82g. Package Content : 4 x Internal Angle Bracket. 4 x Internal Angle Bracket.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked very well for what I needed.

These brackets work very well for the very small vanity tables I've bought from BB&B. The shelves were delivered without fittings. I first bought screws and dowels, it didn't work. I then mounted these brackets to the shelves and everything worked great. No problem! I do not recommend large or small shelves made of glass or heavy wood. My shelves are made of light wood. So if you have lightweight plastic or wood, small vanity racks are the right choice. In fact, I'll have to buy more of these…

Pros
  • Great fit for me
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's plastic, not metal. They worked for what I needed.

I ordered this as an extra preventive measure. My flat screen is tethered and attached to the mantelpiece. I have a gas fireplace and never use it. I attached them to the front of the TV to keep the TV from sliding forward. They are plastic, not metal. This has worked great for me as there is no stress on them and the plastic matches the TV's body. They also come with a small black cap that covers the screw hole. Well worth the cost for my specific needs. I tried bending them by hand and they…

Pros
  • Easy Application
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 5 out of 5

EXACTLY what I needed

Especially good because I didn't want to use them as corner brackets but as "chic and elegant" shelf brackets. I just finished a renovation project where all the custom shelves (albeit built locally) had brackets with pins (in holes) and we designed wooden supports so we could drill holes and use this almost invisible method. This couldn't be in the bathroom - drywall supports (didn't expect that!) so some sort of support for shelves was required - not for me a wooden strip or industrial metal…

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn