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Your cart is empty.Kathie
2025-08-09 12:12:03
This is a very nice hand rail. Very easy to put together & sturdy. Looks great on my front steps.
thesophguy
2025-08-07 12:32:41
Very well made item was easy to install and solid as a rock for assisting older folks in stair climb.
publicname
2025-08-04 10:34:56
Product is sturdy and well packaged. Install is straightforward however there could be a couple of minor improvements.1) The supplied concrete anchors use a flimsy looking sheet metal shield to lock them in the concrete. I would prefer they were a typical redhead style . But I understand the use of bolts in order to fit under the baseplate cover. I do not know how well they would last in am exterior application.2) The provided 10mm drill bit is rather short for drilling through the baseplate holes and is designed for an SDS Max drill instead of the typical SDS Plus drill. I wasn't even aware that you could get a 10mm SDS Max drill. Fortunately the supplied anchors worked fine with a 3/8" hole.3) The top bracket is more than 3 1/2" tall. If you're installing into blocking, it would be better to have a 2x6 or you can redrill the lower hole in the top bracket.4) The top bracket attaches with a stud and two cap nuts. It would look nicer to use the swivel bracket's Chicago screw.All minor issues. The product provides a secure handhold at a low price. I will use it again if I need another.
Jamie Quinn
2025-07-28 13:00:28
This handrail is beautiful and extremely strong. Simple to install. Because I pulled and pushed hard on it I am confident stating it does not move or shake.
Donald Eyre
2025-06-26 19:00:49
It is a really good handrail only problem is I decided that I want to get a matching one now for the other side but they are out of stock. I also did not use the center rail as my application did not need it but it would good for kids in other circumstances.
Mary A. Williams
2025-06-19 14:36:30
Good product, fairly easy to put together, excellent final appearance. The company supplied all the screws and anchors needed as well as the tools. Highly recommend.
joshua siegel
2025-06-18 14:42:37
Our home was inspected by GEICO for insurance purposes. The inspector said all was well except for the absence of handrails, required for any steps exceeding four. No problem. I called a local contractor, who said it would cost $1,500.00 and take a few months to schedule. Sticker shock! I went online and, for a couple hundred dollars, installed these handrails myself in about two hours. I own my own drill, hammer, and screwdrivers, but even with a little experience, an intermediate DIYer can tackle this project. The handrails are on a flight of exterior stairs. After six months, they still look brand new, and the railing is secure.
William & Deb L
2025-05-30 12:19:39
This is a review for the black 3-step railing #B09K4XHTWZ. It is probably appropriate quality for the money - if you want a "really nice" railing, you'll want to spend more money. It is aluminum, however I could already see very light rust on the inside of one of the uprights. It is very sturdy once installed, but the gauge of the aluminum is definitely quite light and the screws that hold the railing in place are typical cheap hardware. Regarding the concrete wedge anchors: Mine were 8mm and came with a masonry bit that is NOT designed for a hammer drill (plain, smooth shank, not the 4-flute design my Bosch hammer drill uses). I couldn't find any available hammer drill bit in either 8mm or 9/32, and 1/4 was too small and 5/16 was too big; so I pre-drilled all of the holes with my 1/4 hammer drill and then finished them with the supplied 8mm masonry bit and my screwgun. This worked fine and was a quicker and easier way to do it (using the hammer drill). The supplied wedge anchors were pretty cheap quality as well, if I were to do it again, I might buy better anchors at the hardware store. You get what you pay for, and the quality of this was about what I expected for what I paid; and it seems pretty sturdy upon installation. I need another railing for another house, and I'm unsure if I'll buy this one again or try to find something better.
MARIAN
2025-05-29 18:48:03
missing fitting kits ( all bolts I needed it wasn't in the package
Dean Tremblay
2025-05-22 12:55:46
It works but understand that this is a very inexpensive rail and feels like it. The metal is very thin gauge, the paint coating chips off easily during assembly and though they say it can be used as a horizontal rail vs on a stair the legs won't be perpendicular. It's not bad, it's just that it's built to a price point.
Susan Millingen
2025-04-30 12:38:57
Doesn’t feel 100%sturdy. Will try it out for the winterWe had to use jbweld to affix the broken part!
Kathie
2025-03-22 12:38:30
This is a very nice hand rail. Very easy to put together & sturdy. Looks great on my front steps.
thesophguy
2025-03-21 11:20:34
Very well made item was easy to install and solid as a rock for assisting older folks in stair climb.
publicname
2025-02-25 13:50:07
Product is sturdy and well packaged. Install is straightforward however there could be a couple of minor improvements.1) The supplied concrete anchors use a flimsy looking sheet metal shield to lock them in the concrete. I would prefer they were a typical redhead style . But I understand the use of bolts in order to fit under the baseplate cover. I do not know how well they would last in am exterior application.2) The provided 10mm drill bit is rather short for drilling through the baseplate holes and is designed for an SDS Max drill instead of the typical SDS Plus drill. I wasn't even aware that you could get a 10mm SDS Max drill. Fortunately the supplied anchors worked fine with a 3/8" hole.3) The top bracket is more than 3 1/2" tall. If you're installing into blocking, it would be better to have a 2x6 or you can redrill the lower hole in the top bracket.4) The top bracket attaches with a stud and two cap nuts. It would look nicer to use the swivel bracket's Chicago screw.All minor issues. The product provides a secure handhold at a low price. I will use it again if I need another.
Jamie Quinn
2025-02-24 14:18:06
This handrail is beautiful and extremely strong. Simple to install. Because I pulled and pushed hard on it I am confident stating it does not move or shake.
Donald Eyre
2025-02-17 10:18:01
It is a really good handrail only problem is I decided that I want to get a matching one now for the other side but they are out of stock. I also did not use the center rail as my application did not need it but it would good for kids in other circumstances.
Mary A. Williams
2025-01-25 17:52:36
Good product, fairly easy to put together, excellent final appearance. The company supplied all the screws and anchors needed as well as the tools. Highly recommend.
joshua siegel
2024-12-24 21:27:52
Our home was inspected by GEICO for insurance purposes. The inspector said all was well except for the absence of handrails, required for any steps exceeding four. No problem. I called a local contractor, who said it would cost $1,500.00 and take a few months to schedule. Sticker shock! I went online and, for a couple hundred dollars, installed these handrails myself in about two hours. I own my own drill, hammer, and screwdrivers, but even with a little experience, an intermediate DIYer can tackle this project. The handrails are on a flight of exterior stairs. After six months, they still look brand new, and the railing is secure.
William & Deb L
2024-12-18 14:15:43
This is a review for the black 3-step railing #B09K4XHTWZ. It is probably appropriate quality for the money - if you want a "really nice" railing, you'll want to spend more money. It is aluminum, however I could already see very light rust on the inside of one of the uprights. It is very sturdy once installed, but the gauge of the aluminum is definitely quite light and the screws that hold the railing in place are typical cheap hardware. Regarding the concrete wedge anchors: Mine were 8mm and came with a masonry bit that is NOT designed for a hammer drill (plain, smooth shank, not the 4-flute design my Bosch hammer drill uses). I couldn't find any available hammer drill bit in either 8mm or 9/32, and 1/4 was too small and 5/16 was too big; so I pre-drilled all of the holes with my 1/4 hammer drill and then finished them with the supplied 8mm masonry bit and my screwgun. This worked fine and was a quicker and easier way to do it (using the hammer drill). The supplied wedge anchors were pretty cheap quality as well, if I were to do it again, I might buy better anchors at the hardware store. You get what you pay for, and the quality of this was about what I expected for what I paid; and it seems pretty sturdy upon installation. I need another railing for another house, and I'm unsure if I'll buy this one again or try to find something better.
MARIAN
2024-12-06 12:58:03
missing fitting kits ( all bolts I needed it wasn't in the package
Dean Tremblay
2024-11-30 10:32:40
It works but understand that this is a very inexpensive rail and feels like it. The metal is very thin gauge, the paint coating chips off easily during assembly and though they say it can be used as a horizontal rail vs on a stair the legs won't be perpendicular. It's not bad, it's just that it's built to a price point.
Susan Millingen
2024-11-23 12:31:50
Doesn’t feel 100%sturdy. Will try it out for the winterWe had to use jbweld to affix the broken part!
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