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Pros & Cons
Pros
This product is extremely sturdy, and makes it pretty easy to build a diy swingset. These seem super sturdy and durable. The structure is really sturdy, not wobbly at all.
I had 2 4x4s that were seasoned and fit well even with a bit of play. Used a 4x6x10' top beam and 4x4x8' leg posts. A few 2x4's for cross braces made for a nice meat pole.
The build seems strong and yet required shaving some wood to place the 4×6 in place. Had to sand some of the wood for a smooth fit, but not too much. It is important that the lumber you purchase fits the brackets. Solid coating and should weather well... Read More
Cons
The idea of these brackets is nice but they aren't practical. Fyi if you buy the tags go on opposite sides. They are cheap and inconsistent. The idea that a 40 or 50lb piece of wood could fall on my kids is enough for me to want to return these.
Highlights
Quality
Product works exactly as advertised great fit and great powder coated finish on product
Great quality bracket and was easy to install
If you’re looking at this product you’ve probably spent some time searching for the right swing set and it’s either too small l... Read More
They were not purchased as a used product
Price
Product is sturdy at great price
Packaging/appearance
I took off a star because there was paint chipped and rust straight out of the box
Competitiveness
The swing set turned out great and supports two 200lbs adults
Overview
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- This product had a total of 3,176 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 12 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Will admit the third moose did put a slight bow in the 4x6 top beams under the weight but nothing some 2x6 screwed into the sides to beef it up won’t fix
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had to shave the ends of the 4x6 to get them to fit
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My brackets in this case were slightly bowed in the middle of the 4x6
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had to use a hammer to get the bracket on the wood pieces
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Make sure you double check the direction of the angles the picture on the instructions is wrong
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Definitely need two people and most likely will need to shave the boards to fit one or more holes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
All the pieces slipped right into the brackets
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had to trim down part of my 4x6 overhead beam in order for it to fit in the brackets
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