🖤 Elevate your space with invisible strength and sleek style!
This 12-pack of 6-inch black solid steel floating shelf brackets offers heavy-duty support up to 120 lbs each. Featuring a concealed design, these powder-coated brackets create a clean, modern floating shelf look. The package includes all necessary screws and drywall anchors for easy DIY installation across various rooms, making it a versatile and stylish solution for professional-grade shelving.
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Manufacturer | MHMYDZ |
UPC | 791386437282 |
Part Number | BXGZC-103 |
Item Weight | 4.75 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.74 x 5.67 x 2.44 inches |
Item model number | BXGZC-103 |
Size | 6 Inch |
Style | 12 Pack-Solid |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**A
Sturdy!
I used these to build a floating book shelf. The screw holes are a bit wider than the 2x4 studs. So, I just screwed at an angle to make sure and it worked great. These do a great job in supporting very heavy 2x8x84” planks. The bookshelves look amazing and the proxy is sturdy. Highly recommended
T**A
I feel it’s very secure!
Very sturdy for a shelf. We wanted something that would hold up and these absolutely do the job.
A**M
Served it's purpose...but some where not usable
I only needed a few and this had enough to cover my project's need. I used 2 per floating shelf and had to make sure I measure each pair for diameter and angle because there were slight variations in both. They are pretty sturdy if you can get them on a stud. I used deck screws and they are solid! All an all, they got the job done and the wife is happy with the end result.
G**N
Solid bracket
I installed these every couple feet along a drink ledge on a 12 foot long piece of walnut. It turned out really nice and I am happy to not see any brackets under the shelf supporting it. I’ve done a few installations like this now and this one went smoother than any other, despite being the most challenging installation to read on if you want some advice…A quick note of the one bit of weirdness going on here… The holes to mount the bracket to the wall are not aligned with the rod that goes in the shelf so just keep that in mind when you’re choosing your mounting locations. It’s not any issue if you plan for it, but if you drilled your holes in your shelf before you recognize that, you might end up frustratedA half inch diameter bit with a simple drill block to ensure perpendicularity worked fine for making the holes in the shelf. I used painters, tape going up on the front of the bracket and down on the back of the bracket. The back being the part towards the wall. A few inches of painters, tape sticking up is enough to ultimately support the bracket after you position, the shelf, but we’ll get to that in a minute. The second piece of painters, tape stuck on the back of the bracket going down is so that you can insert the bracket into the shelf, rotate it to be in the right position, and then tape the lower piece of tape onto the bottom of the shelf to hold it from rotating. After you’ve done that, with all the brackets, get someone to help you position the shelf against the wall, ensuring that it’s level and use the upper tape to stick to the wall to locate the right position, then remove the tape from the bottom of the shelf. After you do that, with all of the brackets, you can gently slide the shelf away from the wall and the brackets will be stuck to the wall in the right locations. Then it’s just a matter of mounting the brackets to the wall and sliding the shelf back over. In my case, my shelf was 12 feet long, making it pretty cumbersome to handle. So I took a board on either end that was cut to length so that the shelf would be at the right height and use that to temporarily support it which helped a lot.I’m not saying it isn’t still tricky but the other times I’ve done this with shorter and lighter shelves, the alignment hasn’t been as good and it made it very hard to push onto the wall so I think this is a pretty good approach. Maybe if I do this again, I’ll make a little video because that’s always clearer than a write up.
D**3
Works great
Worked well for a customer that I built these shelfs for
R**N
Screw into a stud, make em level & you could do pull-ups
The media could not be loaded. Absolutely awesome! Great price, heavy duty painted solid metal. As a lifelong guitarist, I’ve accumulated a few. I didn’t even use them for wooden shelves. Each guitar has its own pair of brackets. Check out my vid:
A**R
If they end up being too long, you can always cut them off with a sawzall or grinder.
For the bulk pack I bought, I shouldn’t complain. The mounting plate spans wider than a 2x4 but its very close. I did not look but if they had a version that had the mounting plate in a vertical situation would have be a better option for me. That mistake rests with me.Overall a very solid product and as long as you aren’t putting a lot of weight on it if it’s only being stuck on drywall with no support behind it. Be careful which wall anchors you choose if you plan to put any weight on these shelf hangers.
F**N
Seem sturdy
I ended up returning them but they seemed sturdy and the holes were consistently spaced. Just went regular brackets for added strength to some thick heavy shelves
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