Bullfix Hanging Bracket
Bullfix hanging bracket
Cabinet hanger wall plate designed to be used in conjunction with Bullfix heavy duty plasterboard fixings. Made from high quality steel and zinc plated. Independently tested on a 1000 x 900 x 350 cabinet using Bullfix wall brackets & fixings on standard 12.5mm gypsum plasterboard, it complies with: BS 6222-2: 200+9 + A1: 2017 - Level H 6.1.5. - Strength of shelf supports 10.1.3 - Sustained load test (total load 176 Kg) BS EN 14749: 2016 5.3.11.5 - Vertical dislodgment test Be sure to check dimensions of bracket fit your cabinet before purchase. Suitable for use with all standard cabinet suspension hangers.
- Sturdy material: Made of high-quality steel, zinc plated, and rust resistant
- Easy-to-install: Simply fix the bracket to the wall and hang your cabinet on it
- Strong: Reliably strong when installing a cabinet to plasterboard using Bullfix Fixings
- Universal: Suitable for hanging kitchen cabinets, bathroom cabinets and other wall-mounted cupboards
- Designed to be used with Bullfix Plasterboard Fixings
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I'm Dan O'Brien, from O'Brien Property Maintenance. Just doing a Tool Talk review on the BullFix kitchen brackets. When I'd done the kitchen install, at the Verified Build, I used them to put the wall units up. I found it was a lot easier to use putting the units up singular, rather than the ones that are supplied by the kitchen, which you can see they're a lot smaller. Compared to the BullFix, which are a lot bigger. You got more room to play with, obviously, the bracket, so if you are putting a wall unit up yourself, you don't have to aim for a tiny little bracket, you've got a lot more area to play with on this bracket. Also, as well I'd done, you can put one in the middle of two units. Chop a small little bit out of the back of the unit, and you can actually use one bracket for two units, rather than two small individuals, and it saves. And to be honest with you, they're a lot more robust, a lot thicker. And from the width of it, you've got more screw space, so if you do have to bridge them across cables, or pipes, or anything, you've got a lot of areas to clear the electrics or pipes. Whereas, with these, you've got no room for play. Anyone that does kitchens, or even for hanging general units at home, wall units, I would highly recommend the BullFix.
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