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2025-08-29 10:01:36
This rail was very easy to install! It looks so good! It’s very sturdy. it has a nice smooth finish!
Bill Burrows
2025-08-28 16:58:14
At 82, I needed a handrail for steps down to the basement from our patio. I ordered these and found them easy to install and very secure when I go down to our up from our basement freezer, pantry, and workshop. Good value for the money.
James
2025-08-25 13:19:03
My parents love this handrail. I did encounter issues with the concrete anchors stripping when I tightened the nuts down. Once those were replaced, the rail is very sturdy. I also added a section of pipe insulation to the middle portion for comfort. Other than the anchors, the installation was simple and I would recommend this item.
Chuck T
2025-08-14 15:52:48
This handrail is very basic and will work fine if consideration is given to the hardware included. I chose to use the plastic expansion anchors and matching screws instead of the steel expansion anchors because in 40 years I've had mixed results with steel expansion anchors as the drilling has to be precise and they very often spin entirely while tightening. On the other hand this size plastic expansion anchors typically offer over 170 pounds of pull out force which is adequate as there are two on each side of each post for around over 300 pounds of pull out force. It will be sturdy for a very long time for light to moderate usage. I am considering buying another one of these handrails as they're easy to install if you use the plastic expansion anchors. I used a hammer drill with a 8 mm masonry drill for the plastic expansion anchors to result with a tight anchor basis.
Common Sense
2025-06-29 11:01:35
Had knee surgery and I live alone. Has stood up to heavy leaning on for my 3 stairs. I’m 6’6 and 400 lbs. I was dependent on them due to my knee wanting to give out due to a tendon rupture.
Judy A.
2025-05-18 10:43:29
I like this handrail, very easy to assemble..I installed it myself..76 year old female, but you need a hammer drill to drill in concrete. If you don't have one, find one from a friend or relative..a regular drill will not work, believe me I tried. Not the prettiest handrail, a little plain looking..but I works for me..I have two of these handrails. I have two sets of two conrete steps, works very well for my steps. I'm very pleased with these handrails.
Janet
2025-05-06 14:09:11
Nice Handrail , easy to install per my husband. The only Con I find is that our rail is in direct sunlight and the handrail can get very hot to the touch. We are working on what to cover it with during Summer- it would be nice if the company made a waterproof type of cover for the top rail. Other than that, I recommend the purchase.
Chris Carr
2025-04-22 10:20:04
I had a few problems with the railing, so I suppose I could say that for the price it's a decent purchase. I will admit that it looks nice.So, here's the problems that I had (and other reviews mention these things):*The instructions are just a parts list with a few pictures. I mean it's not really difficult to figure out how to assemble it, but if you are not mechanically inclined on how to drill into wood or concrete, then I'd suggest watching a few YouTube DIY videos. It wasn't hard to install but I've done this stuff before so I can see how it might be a little difficult for an inexperienced person tackling drilling into concrete or brick for the first time.*Probably my biggest gripe is the top handrail. It attaches to the top via two bolts with end cap nuts. Those two bolts go into the metal bolt fasteners underneath, which are way too large, so the top rail rattles and shakes real bad once you assemble. I think they meant to provide a rubber bushing or spacer to mitigate this issue but alas there's nothing provided. I used a very thin rubber tubing for plumbing and just cut off a piece and shaped it to fit around the bolt and fit them into the fastener sleeve. Now it's pretty sturdy, so I suggest you do the same if this is an issue for you.*Lastly, I needed to install into brick and if you're like me and use American measurements, you'll probably need to get your own mortar bits. I think I used 3/16 for my pilot holes and 3/8 for the holes. Their included anchor bolts are okay, they did the job, but I only used them because my hardware store was out of anchor bolts of the right length otherwise I would suggest getting your own.Again, for the price I'd have given this a 4 star review, but the 3 above problems dropped my rating a bit. If you have even a little skill with doing home projects, I'm sure this product will do the job, and as I mentioned earlier, it looks nice.
Gustavo Caballero
2025-04-21 14:22:15
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lala
2025-04-05 13:21:00
I like the product, it was easy to assemble, though we used a Handyman to do it. It looks good on our front porch.
Geoff
2025-03-31 20:59:03
Reasonably stable, nice finish
Maureen
2025-02-10 15:05:37
Have ordered two now. Both are strong, stable and well worth the money.
Dr R
2025-01-12 13:07:27
Makes a short stair safe.
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