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AVF EM60 is a pair of Universal Microwave Brackets available in Black, White, or Silver that allow a microwave, small convection oven, or air fryer oven to be wall mounted.
Step 1: The brackets can be securely mounted to a solid wall (concrete, brick, or plaster), OR TWO wall studs. DO NOT mount the brackets to drywall only.
Step 2: The microwave, or small oven can be placed on the brackets. This is great to free up valuable kitchen counter space. The arms are adjustable in length, and they extend from 11.29″ to 17.71″ and can hold a maximum weight of 99 lbs. Mounting hardware is included for solid wall, or drywall stud application. The included wall anchors are for use in solid wall (concrete or brick) only. DO NOT use the anchors to mount the brackets into drywall only.
Optional: For additional stability, Velcro (not included) can be added to the bracket arms in cases where the oven may slide freely on the brackets.
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Kiddowrangler –
SturdyOur apartment didn’t have a microwave so we bought one and this worked well to mount it to the wall.
Kelliar –
Sturdy brackets for our 40lb beast of a microwaveWe have a large 1.6 cubic feet panasonic microwave (about 22″ x 20″ x 12″) that weighs almost 40 lbs and these brackets are working perfectly to hold it up off the counter! It’s been about 2 months so far and we use the microwave many times a day. There have been no issues, it’s holding up great with no sagging or anything else.To solve the problem people have with the brackets being slippery, we simply stuck some clear cabinet bumper pads on the top of the brackets. They are nonslip and hold the heavy microwave right where we put it. No slipping at all – it hasn’t moved at all being used probably hundreds of times already. Very quick, easy and simple solution.You do have to be aware of what the underside of your microwave looks like – ours has all sorts of obstacles that we had to avoid so we couldn’t have them at equal distance from each side of the microwave. To compensate for one side being heavier than the other (it was pulling down the bracket more on the left side due to the little bit of extra weight on on that side), we simply put thicker bumpers underneath the heavier side to give it an extra lift so now it looks level.To solve our own problem of wanting to use this in a corner, we made some spacers out of scrap wood so we had a solid surface that was parallel to the back of the microwave to attach the brackets to (photo attached). It’s a great solution to be able to keep the microwave in the corner where we’re used to having it.I did a super budget friendly paint-and-hardware-only kitchen upgrade – I couldn’t handle looking at our orange, red, green and flesh colored kitchen for another day, but we aren’t ready for a real kitchen remodel yet – no replacing appliances was allowed. But then of course our microwave died and we had to get a new one to survive – which wound up being much bigger than our old one. This really makes the limited counter space feel more spacious and it’s very easy to clean underneath and around the microwave now. Win/win.Overall these brackets are SUPER STURDY, well made and if it can hold our giant microwave I’m sure it can hold pretty much any microwave. And if you are installing them on a pre-existing wall and not on a corner installation will be much easier and simpler than what we had to do for our special corner mount (but just wanted to let people know that’s possible to do too). We are very pleased with them and would recommend them. Hope this helps you make a more informed decision!
Donna Porter –
Very sturdyEasy to install
Humberto fidalgo –
Easy to install. No hesitations.the extension bracket should be more stable/stiff. Though. I think it’s bending a little bit on the front. The Bracket must have a water level or something like that to helps the installation process
Chigirl645 –
not sturdyInstalled per instructions and the microwave does not feel secure. If I try to open door without holding the microwave the entire machine slides forward. Very disappointed.
DTMom –
Terrific productI was a bit concerned after reading some of the reviews but the product is perfect for my space. Easy installation despite the plaster walls. Fortunately at least a third of both supports are screwed into a wood stud. The enclosed wall anchors were perfect. I made sure to level the supports and have absolutely no wobbling. The microwave feet fit perfectly into the grooves on the supports. Very happy with this economical and easy installation purchase.
L. Robinson –
Great but anchors are horribleEverything is great about this product the brackets are really sturdy and it really did save a lot of space for my toaster oven. My only issue is the anchors they give you are horrible. The anchors don’t have enough of a grip and the first time I tried to screw the screws into the anchor it pushed it all the way into the wall and then took forever to take back out. use good brackets and you’ll be good.
T –
Exactly what I neededI got this product because I recently changed my kitchen to open shelving instead of cabinets. I still wanted a microwave above the stove though. They are strong and adjustable for whatever depth you need. I used strong anchors in one side and put the other side directly into the stud. Put double sided tape on the brackets to help the microwave not move around when putting it up. It’s is a little bouncy when you open the door to the microwave though, because there isn’t much of a way to tie in the back of the microwave to the wall. The bounce isn’t enough for me to worry about. The way I am using them may not be the proper way but it works the way I need it to. It is a good product.
Rox-Anne Sanders –
More space nowGave us much more room in our houseboat kitchen
Rae –
High Quality Weight Distributing Wall Mounted Shelf Brackets For Small Appliance Or Odd UseHeaven help me, I’m actually going to admit this…. I did not buy this for a microwave. We needed a weight rated bracket system on which to set a flat-bottom trash bin, in order to hang it on the wall over a washing machine in a kitchen and still be able to slide it to one side to open the washing machine without having to disassemble a whole shelf. Basically, this works. The brackets are sturdy, well designed, straight and load bearing but also wide enough to make a nice flat surface for the bin, when it is sitting there, without being so wide that I can’t open the washer lid when I have moved the bin exposing those permanently installed braces. What makes these load bearing, and better than most on the market, is that they are designed like kitchen cabinets, to direct the downward pressure back onto the drywall, distributing the pressure across the little vertical “L” portion of the horizontal piece of each brace which, then distributes the pressure across the whole of the separate vertical back piece, the piece that rests flat against the wall. If you look at the pictures, you can see the vertical wall-resting piece is long and has about a third of it filled with the up-turned portion of the horizontal piece. This weight and pressure distribution system is effective and is how we have hung our upper kitchen cabinets, distributing pressure against the wall, to such wonderful results, for so long. These were more than enough for the large trash bin and appear to me sturdy enough for an appliance, so long as the weight guidelines and installation instructions are followed. Good luck finding the one that fits your need.