Furniture Anchors (10 Pack) for Baby Proofing, Furniture Straps Anti Tip Furniture Anchor Securing 400 lbs/Keep Baby Pet Safety from Falling Furniture, Metal White Earthquake Straps
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Jenna
Greater than one weekWe installed these on the back of our dressers, bookcases and entry table. I like that they are smaller and aren’t bulky and able to be seen. They seem sturdy and we’re easy to install.
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Alex Pole
> 3 dayThe length is just about 9 inch, not 10
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Juniper
> 3 dayInstalls easily, didn’t take long. Tested over and over again with no issues. Great for toddler’s dresser, I have let it hang for an hour and tugged on it, and as long as it’s in a stud, it will serve its purpose. Great product, recommend for your child’s safety as well
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S. Bagherinezhad
> 3 dayThe cable failed when testing the installation.
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Glen&Lea
> 3 dayHard to install, iffy stability. Better than no anchors for sure so I still recommend getting this or something similar
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Logan
> 3 daySeem to be built to withstand a ton. Very happy with these and easy install.
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Christine C.
> 3 dayNo issues so far, seems really stable and reliable. easy to install with screws.
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Sharon
> 3 dayThis product was easy to install especially for someone that doesnt do a lot of handy work. Though my kids dont climb on furniture in their room, I needed something to attach the small bookcase just in case. I struggled a little bit with weaving the wire through and securing it, but it didnt take too long.
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Cliff
12-11-2024Easy to install and strong enough to keep my toddler from pulling it over. Great product!
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Sarah M
> 3 dayFive stars for the quality, definitely would recommend! This changing table isnt going ANYWHERE. Installation was a challenge for this sorta-handy mom, mostly because I had to install the brackets horizontally for a changing table with very little real wood on the back. The bracket holes are too far apart to make horizontal installation on a stud possible, so I had to use two drill bits (drywall anchor, screw in stud). Also, fastening the cable is difficult if you want there to be no play...I didnt want even a little wiggle. I thought I could fly through multiple pieces of furniture in one afternoon, but I needed a 24-hour break LOL The next piece of furniture was much easier because I knew what to expect and I could take liberties with confidence. I do wish the holes in the brackets were closer together for horizontal stud mounting, but I can live with one-in-the-stud. I feel like most tipable furniture these days has narrow real wood components and horizontal is what most would do...then again, I may be overdoing it by insisting on anchoring to a stud. I just dont trust my drywall to support a dresser plus plus superhuman toddler strength.