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The Mofeez Corner Brace Bracket No Sag Kit is a galvanized steel, powder-coated gate reinforcement system designed to prevent sagging on shed doors, driveway gates, corral gates, and wood windows. Salt-spray tested for corrosion resistance, it includes four corner brackets and 44 screws, with a detailed installation guide enabling quick, hassle-free setup in under 30 minutes. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts seeking durable, long-lasting gate support with a sleek black finish.















| ASIN | B07RJ3TH78 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,557 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #19 in Gate Hinges |
| Brand Name | MOFEEZ |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,313) |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Included Components | 4pcs corner brackets and 44pcs wood screws |
| Item Dimensions | 13.45 x 12.5 x 5.55 inches |
| Manufacturer | Mofeez |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 99MF18025N |
| Material Type | Galvanized Steel |
| Model Number | 99MF18025N |
| Mounting Type | Door Mount |
| UPC | 745780978414 653461661428 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
N**N
Surprisingly decent for the price
Overall a decent way to mount a fence. But nothing remarkable. For the price it's hard to say it's not worth it. It's not going to be as sturdy as a fence built with more expensive hardware, but for suburbia, it's far more than enough. Upsides: Generally easy to put together and will work with the far majority of gate sizes you might need to make. Works with 2x4s perfectly. I expected it to be less snug around the "severe weather" 2x4s from the hardware store, but it was actually a rather good fit once I started cutting and assembling it. If you are a first time gate builder, and aren't comfortable with making a traditional gate with a compression diagonal truss, This is a good choice. I'm pretty confident in saying that this equipment would hold a rather heavy gate, and anything you are building that would be anywhere near your typical cookie cutter house would never need a gate heavier than this can hold. Downsides: The mounting of the gate frame (wood frame with brackets installed without pickets) to the fence itself. You will most likely need someone to help screw in the hinges while you hold the gate. Nothing major, just something to plan for. I'm able to make a more traditional gate near single handed, due to being able to mount the hinges hardware before cutting the gate to exact size The two brackets I received were in good condition, however I did notice one of the brackets was bent ever so slightly (reference attached pictures). It was easy to correct by forcing the frame pieces into place. One the 2x4s were screwed on, the brackets was forced back into square. Or at least enough to never notice. Just make sure to have a hammer on hand.
B**E
What a great idea for the novice DIY'er!
My husband and I tackled replacing our fence ourselves. The gate was our biggest fear; making sure it was straight, and hanging it because they are heavy! We happened to be at our local HD store when we saw these gate kits. They wanted something like $70 for them and my husband was reluctant. I checked on Amazon as soon as we got home and I found this one for a fraction of the price. It had higher reviews than most others. We cut the wood only to find out that I didn't factor in the bracket sizes. Anyway, on the second try, we were able to get the measurements perfect. Hung the gate easily by propping it up with a 4x4 and extra fence pickets. I had read reviews about the screws being short, so I made sure we bought longer screws. I used 4" deck screws. We put the pickets on after we hung the gate to make it easier. It twisted a little bit and I think that may haven been from the bottom bracket not being installed perfectly straight. I screwed a small piece of a 2x4 to the bottom of the adjacent post to stop it and that did the trick! Wala...perfect and works great! I like that you can't see the hinges from the front either. Makes it streamline. Highly recommend.
J**K
Love the final product
Loved being able to add a gate we built with this high quality and sturdy hardware to the top of our deck stairs. It functions well and we were impressed with the thickness of the brackets. We needed a way to keep our dogs on the deck and this was the perfect solution. We did find the posts at the top of the stairs are not square though, so for a better fit we had to make some minor adjustments to the posts. Looks great too!
W**H
Quick and easy.
Great option to simplify gate building and ensure your corners are good. The hinges don't seem to be made to hold a ton of weight as it did look like it was starting to sag a bit after about a week ago I reinforced it with another hinge and added a spring loaded wheel to help support it. The side of the hinges where the vertical 2x4 goes was also too tight to fit a 2x4 so I had to use the table saw to make it more like a 2x3. Overall, I liked it enough that I ordered another one to add a gate in the other side of the house.
P**O
Good product
It's super easy to use . , good material, had no problem building my gates
F**K
Strong and Square
We had a friend build a gate for our deck because we have a dog we want to keep safe. Friend built a rickety gate that sagged and dragged, with pickets that were cracked, and the whole thing swayed. Wish I got a photo of it before I took it apart to depose of. Unfortunately, I think our old friend is losing it. I had suggested this kit several times but the men did not listen. Every day I hated that rickety gate. So I ordered this anti-sag gate kit and bought some 2x4 and premade pickets. I built the new gate myself but needed help hanging the gate. Husband was very impressed with the quality of the final build. I was worried that I would need a wheel to support the gate because it was around 40 pounds when done. But I read the comments and many reviewers said the hinges were strong and it turned out the hinges swing easily and seem very sturdy. You may notice that my gate is not level, but that is not the kit’s fault. The post that the gate hangs from is not straight and is wracked. Someday that post will get replaced and then the gate will hang straight. I did have to buy screws for the pickets for the depth into the main frame. And we did use those longer screws to hang the gate at the post. Also, you have to purchase your own latch, which makes sense because your gate may necessitate a different kind of latch than what I used. A minor thing was that I had to nip the corner edge of a couple 2x4s because the welding hindered the wood from getting pushed in square in 2 instances. I love my gate.
P**N
Good, but why not any made in the UK.
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