

🖼️ Elevate your space with invisible strength—hang heavy, hang proud!
The AENTGIU 4" Aluminum French Cleat Picture Hanger Kit features 5 pairs of heavy-duty interlocking Z-clip brackets designed to securely hold up to 50 pounds. Crafted from durable aluminum, this kit includes all necessary screws, plastic anchors, and a level tool for fast, precise installation. Its concealed mounting system ensures a flush, wobble-free display, ideal for professional-grade hanging of artwork, mirrors, shelves, and headboards in both residential and commercial settings.









| Brand | AENTGIU |
| Color | White |
| Fastener Type | Screws |
| Installation Type | Screw-In |
| Material | Aluminum, Metal |
| Unit Count | 5.0 Count |
P**E
Great product!
We hung up my mom's mirror. This product is worth the price, hold strong and sturdy on the wall. The mirror is very heavy and it help up pretty tight with the screws that it came with. Thank you!
P**.
This is the heavy-duty French Cleat you have been looking for... I've been through several.
I needed a heavy-duty French Cleat to install the King headboard shown in the attached picture. I purchased and tried about every kind of cleat I could find at Retail (Lowe's, Home-Depot and others). Unfortunately, I found they were far to cheap to use for this purpose even though they said they would support the weight on the package... I didn't trust them. In most cases, the actual cleat part that connects upper and lower pieces of the cleat was just too thin and flimsy and had very little "bite overlap" making your measurements and installation ultra critical. I purchased two or three other brands of cleats from Amazon which were ALL better than those I found at retail, but they were still not as good as this one! This particular cleat from this company IS, by far, THE BEST of all those I tried. It is very rugged, it has the deepest cleat overlap for holding larger, heavier items tight against the wall and made for very easy hanging/mating of the headboard after the cleat install (it sucked the headboard right up to the wall). Don't waste your time or money with any other cleat if you are looking for heavy-duty... this IS THE ONE and it was about the same price as the others too... so you can thank me later. It may be too-robust for very small items (same company makes smaller). Two 30-inchers attached to 4 studs worked great for my headboard. I'm going to buy another set just to have them around for the next item I want to hang a large mirror, picture or another headboard on a wall. Note; they all came with sheet-rock mounting screws/hardware, but when mounting something as large/heavy you should be using lag-bolts at the framing studs IMO... be sure and keep those measurements in mind and get one long enough to hit a few studs, you might have to drill the mounting holes slight larger to accept a lag bolt, but that was no big deal. I'm extremely happy how this project turned out as compared to all the frustration I experienced when I first started out trying inferior hardware! I don't think you will be disappointed with these!!!
M**S
French Cleats to Hang Heavy Stuff!
I wouldn't even think of hanging anything heavy without using a French Cleat! I was happy with the price and quality of this product. I will definitely buy from them again!
C**E
Absolutely Excellent!
Installed easily, holds a very large and heavy framed mirror with ease. Then, a huge plus is that it is super simple to remove and rehang the mirror using this bracket system!! I will be painting the wall it's on soon, so no hassle now thanks to these brackets.
J**R
easy to use except....
These are easy to use EXCEPT there is no information on how large a hole to drill in the dry wall for the anchors. You have to guess the drill size and hope you don't guess too big.
J**N
French Cleat
The item was as described and was a great value. The product included three different size screws to install the cleats on various material. I used these to mount wood duck houses which are very substantial weighing over 30 pounds each. They are installed outdoors and are subject to the weather and wind and have held up very well over the past few months. I am very pleased with the value, quality and performance of this product.
J**G
Very nice hangers with many uses.
These worked great to hang new mirrors in my bathrooms. If someone pulls on the mirror because they’ve mistaken the mirror for a medicine cabinet, the mirror will not fall off the wall and break. Humans are naturally curious, and this will save your guests from embarrassment. French cleats are the best way to hang large pictures and mirrors, and these ones are very nicely engineered to fit snugly and securely with no wiggle room or rattling. I would recommend buying metal, screw-in wall anchors to attach the cleats to drywall. The plastic wall anchors provided in the kit are the basic drill-and-hammer-in style that are typically provided with products of this nature. As a rule, I never use these. I have gotten in the habit of always keeping a pack of the metal anchors at hand to use instead. The cleats are about 1/4 inch thick, so I also recommend getting some felt, self-adhesive furniture pads or cabinet door bumpers to keep the bottom of the frame level to the top as it sits against the wall. Alternatively, you can fasten one of the cleats to the bottom-center of the frame to achieve this.
R**R
Low profile easy to install
The cleats are stronger than expected for the thickness. They are much thinner than a standard cleat which results in a closer fit to the wall. Our home is old and the walls are not straight, I was concerned about the bow in the wall preventing the cleats from sitting properly, but we were still able to hang this large 4ft x 3ft antique mirror which probably weights about 60lbs without any issues. I used most of the holes in the cleat to attach it to the wall and to the mirror , more than just the few recommended. I wanted to make sure both the wall cleat and the one attached to the mirror were secure. I plan to use the second set to hang a large piece of art.
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