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Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Loved it. So simple.to use. Was ready to pay big bucks to have a contractor do this somewhere simple procedure. Thought there had to be easier way..so glad I researched and found this simple product. Genius.
Deborah Staller
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
worked very well
Harold B. Eagle
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Easy to install, holds rail well.
JEFF EBY
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Fast shipping worked well high quality
robert
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022
It worked as advertised , I put a hand rail up on a stair well did the job and was easy to use watched the video,before using the product.
J. Welker
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022
The headline says it all.I was looking for a clean way in install upstairs handrails. I have had no experience and took sometime searching forums and reading various product reviews. This seemed liked a good solution as it hides holes or plugs that could be seen from the underside.Follow the correct prep work an the jobs virtually done. Drilling the holes was a little intimidating for me but I marked my drill bits to depth and had good success.It was easy to install and can be easily removed if needed. It's sturdy and I've had no issues.
mrtimmccormack
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020
I've installed a lot of rails in my life but have been retired from the trades for many years. I recently needed to upgrade our interior rails and by chance, I somehow came across these fasteners. Let me just say that they were absolutely fantastic to use. I couldn't believe how simple, fast, and strong they were. They're simply brilliant! I highly recommend that if you have a railing system to install, the MiniLock handrail to Post Fastener is the way to go.
Liz
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2019
I just finished using the MiniLock to attach the staircase hand rail to the newel post. It created a very solid connection. I did, however, use a beefier pan head screw in the newel post than what was supplied. I inset the plate, per instructions, into the end of the oak hand rail. The screws provided for this were fine, but you should definitely pilot drill in hardwood. I also built a drill fixture to more accurately guide the Forsner bit when drilling the 1 1/4” pocket, as it wanted to walk a little given the odd grain orientation. However, the recommended 5/8” clearance hole behind the plate only proved limited vertical adjustment of the joint. I elongated it vertically to provide more clearance for the head of the mating panhead screw. This gave me about 1/4” vertical adjustment range between the rail and the newel. This was useful to fine tune the rail fit up.
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