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TCFUNDY Pool Handrail 57"x35" Swimming Pool Stair Rail 304 Stainless Steel with Grip Cover, 385lbs Load Capacity, Quick Mount Accessories
Brand | TCFUNDY |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Silver |
Item Weight | 14.5 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 57.09"L x 35"W |
Style | Modern |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Manufacturer | TCFUNDY |
Part Number | TCFD-GY0000098-SL |
Item Weight | 31.9 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TCFD-GY0000098-SL |
Size | 57x35 Inch |
Finish | Brushed |
Included Components | 1pc Pool Handrail with Mounting Accessories |
D**E
Great quality
It was exactly what I wanted and came with everything need to install beside the hammer drill. The bit it comes with is an off size SDS bit so you will need a "Chuck" Style Hammer drill to drill the wholes. I bought the cheapest one I could. A Craftsman, 7 AMP for $59. Worked great.
E**R
Pool rails
Our pool company recommended these rails and we like them. Very sturdy and cheaper than the ones we looked at getting. My husband had bad knees and these let him enjoy our pool.
J**W
Easy install.
Nice and study. Very pleased!
C**S
Well built and designed
4 concrete anchors with drill bit included and it does the job wonderfully!! I love having the extra safety for getting in and out of the pool especially after going with a pool paint resurface.
F**A
Good railing at a good value, bad screws
The railing and railing cover are fine and a good value, but the screws that came with the railing were insufficient. They were too short to with stand any weight placed on the railing. My handyman used his own longer screws, which is why I rated this product less than perfect.
A**R
Stable
Very stable when installed properly.
M**
Work says described.
Installed them at my mother‘s house. They worked perfect.
J**E
Pool Handrail.
The pool handrail arrived timely and as advertised. Fairly easy to install, other than the masonry bit included is a 12 MM and only fits an SDS Hammer drill chuck. It won’t work in a regular hammer drill chuck. We had to use a 1/2 “ masonry bit, and it works so far. We first drilled the holes with a 5/32” masonry bit and followed up with the 1/2” bit.
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