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VEVOR Outdoor Stair Railing, Fit 2 or 3 Steps Alloy Metal Handrailing, Front Porch Flexible Transitional Handrail, Arch Step Rail with Installation Kit, for Concrete or Wooden Stairs, Silver

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Outdoor Stair Railing, Fit 2 or 3 Steps Alloy Metal Handrailing, Front Porch Flexible Transitional Handrail, Arch Step Rail with Installation Kit, for Concrete or Wooden Stairs, Silver

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Me Me
Nice railing, hardware rusts if used outside
Railing is nice but hardware rusts if used outside. Also if you're installing on wood stairs you may want to provide your own mounting bolts.
MamaTrisha MamaTrisha
Stylish Handrail
This product works well. The only negative aspect is the bolts included in the installation kit. They are not as strong as is needed. Purchasers may want to replace them before installation.
Trip Trip
Sturdy
Really pleased with this order, but I think I might need to order another. One for each side. This is very elegant looking
michael h walker michael h walker
Sleek and sturdy
I got these for my front door, where I have 3 concrete steps and a landing. I like that these railings are simply designed without frills. I like the simplistic matte look. These are super sturdy, and came with different types of screws for different materials. I also like that the instructions were easy to follow and came with a concrete drill bit! My dad needed these railings because he has to use a walker and they're sturdy enough to support his weight without feeling flimsy. The box also advertised that they have attachment parts for your landing if you have one, which is cool so I could get a matching landing railing to go with it at a later point.
Jon Jon
Great product from an American company!
Very solid built product built in the USA. Came with great instructions and everything for a solid concrete install (anchors and everything). Unfortunately I was installing in a wood deck so I did have to run to the store for lag bolts, my fault, the listing did say that. So I got the lag bolts (3/8" by 3" for my redwood deck) and the adapter the use my drill with the socket set (it was only $5, well worth it it to not have to do those lag bolts by hand). I am so happy with how sturdy it turned out. I don't see this railing going anywhere anytime soon. The only annoying part about the whole thing is the cover plate for the bolt heads, it gets in the way while trying to put them in...I almost unscrewed the middle bar connectors to remove them. Might want to suggest that for sanity sake!
NWStoneChaser NWStoneChaser
Worked really well--but must have rotohammer available
Once I got this mounted, it was solid and nice. However, to mount onto concrete, you need a rotohammer to make the holes for the wedge bolts, that come with the product. That is made clear in the instructions, as I recall, but just saying. I you don't have your own rotohammer, you'll need to make sure that you can get one from a friend, or someone.
friaco hidalgo friaco hidalgo
Get an SDS Hammer drill for concrete
Very easy to install if you have the right gear. I got an SDS hammer drill cause i was installing in concrete. They provide a concrete bit for a standard drill but it would take you forever to drill these holes. Hardware to install and drill holes is included. The rail is very very sturdy. Its heavier duty than other rails you see as kits.
John Scott John Scott
Sturdy, cost effective solution for old outdoor stairs
I needed handrails on 2 outdoor stair cases, old, concrete and slate, with uneven risers. My contractor recommended I try these. The price of four 5-step handrails plus the labor for installation was significantly less than a custom ironworks solution. These are sturdy and check the box for our homeowners insurance. Read other reviews about recommended installation tools. Our contractor spent 3-4 hours setting the first 2 handrails in slate. He used a hammer drill. The next 2 go into concrete so he says that will be easier.
genevieve genevieve
Very easy to install everything came with it even the bit to drill into the bricks
Liked everything about it !! I used it for my front porch. Love it !! Thanks
Raul Stockmann Raul Stockmann
My installer loved it enough to order one for his deck
Easy to in stall and sturdy. Looks really good on a two tier gray deck with floral patio furnishings. I'd by this again. My installer is ordering some for a couple of his clients. This is a good product for the price.

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