🖼️ Elevate your space with invisible strength and effortless style!
This 3-pair set of 30-inch heavy-duty aluminum French cleat hangers supports up to 300 lbs per pair, featuring an ultra-thin 0.2-inch profile for a sleek, flush mount. The kit includes a comprehensive hardware package with screws, anchors, a bubble level, and drill bit, ensuring easy and precise installation. Ideal for securely hanging heavy pictures, mirrors, headboards, and more, it protects your frames by eliminating front drilling, making it perfect for both residential and commercial spaces.
Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Antimbee Direct |
Part Number | HKGG0103 |
Item Weight | 3.64 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 2 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HKGG0103 |
Size | (3 Pair) 30-inch |
Finish | Glossy |
Included Components | 3-Aluminum French Cleat Hanger |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**C
heavy Duty Pictures Hanger Cleats
Good price for (3) picture cleats, very strong and durable. This allowed me to hit multiple studs while hanging a heavy mirror. Great purchase. Very comfortable with this cleat, no fear of the mirror falling off of the wall.
B**R
Very sturdy and do the job
These really do work to hang a large object. We hung a plywood-backed padded bench back onto a wall using these cleats. They are great quality and sturdy. You'll have to trust the directions as they are like nothing you've ever used before.
E**E
Very good, but needed some extra work and purchases
I used two of these to mount a large, heavy laundry cabinet. With careful planning and measuring, I got the system to work on the first try. Using two cleats on a single cabinet is non-trivial, but it certainly can be done. The aluminum structural elements were great. The screws supplied for mounting the cleat to the cabinet were too long, but the manufacturer cannot anticipate all use cases, and I give them a pass. As another reviewer said, the edges are sharp, so be careful. My wife and I mounted the cabinet without any difficulty. The final outcome is solid.Why 4 stars instead of 5? Three things. First, the drill bit was too large for the anchors, leaving the anchors loose in the drywall. I know they expand when the screws are inserted, but I've used lots of anchors over the years, and this was not the way I've usually done it. So, in addition to the anchors supplied, I purchased some heavy-duty anchors at Home Depot and used them for some of the anchor points. Second, the shipment did not include a level. It's not a huge deal since I have my own, but I don't like sloppiness. Third, the U.S. still uses inches, feet, and yards. (Yeah, I know it's dumb, but it is what it is.) Hole spacing is 1.8", which meant that holes did not line up with studs, which are almost always set at multiples of two inches. I ended up drilling extra holes in the frames to compensate. Kits sold in the U.S. should have two-inch spacing. Engaging as many studs as possible is ALWAYS the best way of insuring a strong attachment.
E**C
Good quality
Good quality and a good value when you calculate price per inch. Product can easily be cut with cut-off tool to exact length that is needed. Both pieces in set are the same for maximum flexibility.
T**R
It was so simple!
It was so easy!
D**N
Very good system to hang heavy objects.
Well, I did not hang any French Cleats with it, but I did hang a mirror. I like the fact that it had enough holes that you are certain you will hit a stud with one or more of them. It does not have to be centered on the wall so long as you have enough support for the item.
D**.
Poor drywall holders.
The drywall holder were awful. The drill bit provided was too big. The drywall holders just spun around.Fortunately, I had two stud areas that held well to make it work.
R**S
lightweight aluminum, pricey
I have different versions of french cleats I've used and have on hand. These are very nice, light, and are rated for 200lbs in the description, but say 600 on the box, ok..They are also rather thin in mating up with each other. The cleats themselves are thick enough for the weight, no problem there. But there's not a lot of space between the cleat and the wall to drop the mating side into. You can see this in the pics I've posted with this. Others I've used are set away from the wall 1/4", but this one is closer, so it's trickier to get them to seat with each other.While nice, they are pretty expensive. Steel cleat are cheaper and most of the time these are never seen.FYI- if you've never used these before, don't screw these tight to the wall unless your wall is dead flat. Screwing these tight will bend them into a slight S-curve. Screw them to the wall so they are flat/straight. Place a straight edge against it to make sure it's flat.
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