







🔧 Elevate your pipe game with sleek, sturdy support that means business.
The Eyourlife Stainless Steel Ceiling Pipe Bracket (32mm) is a polished 304 stainless steel support designed for pipes or rods 25-27mm in diameter. It features adjustable height from 50mm to 100mm, rust and heat resistance, and easy hand-tightening bolts. Ideal for wall or ceiling mounting, it comes with screws and anchors for quick installation, combining durability with professional-grade convenience.







| Manufacturer | eyourlife |
| Item Weight | 10.8 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 2 x 2.7 inches |
| Item model number | 2pcs 32mm |
| Style | Modern |
| Finish | Polished |
| Included Components | Screws |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
G**N
Multi Purpose Brackets
My EYOULIFE Stainless Steel ceiling pipe brackets have more uses than just holding pipes! I needed something to secure my backyard awning and found these brackets to be perfect for my need. Easy to install and made of strong material
D**N
If you require good quality this is it
Living in the country in NZ it is necessary to treat the water.These S/S mounts support the various filters required.Have ordered some moreDen
C**3
Nice
These worked beautifully on my piping for my water filter. Quality product!
B**P
Ok but
Why would a stainless steel product be sold with these small non stainless steel mounting screws. Other than that they are ok.
D**E
Recieved wrong number of items
I only recieved one clamp not two.
T**K
Used to steady faucet
Used them to steady big commercial facet. Worked perfectly.
P**G
Worth the money!
I used these for our sagging hydronic heat pipes. Very easy to use and heavy duty sturdy mounts . Very worth the cost.
A**R
Eyourlife Ceiling Pipe Bracket Stainless Steel Wall Mount
It's a surprise to get this with just all pieces tossed into a brown envelope, loose; however, I get that to some degree. Yet, in hand, it's far less robust looking/feeling than in the pictures and for what this price point is. If I needed to engage a larger project, that would be a big budget issue, versus simple pipe strap, - a tad to industrial looking for my needs in this project.Then, the screws supplied are for a countersunk, wood-type, hole, *not for a flat metal, possibly even moist application as one may need for a pipe. The screws supplied are in my experience, plain steel, wall board screws and to small, short, robust for that, - even. So, the hunt for an appropriate metal, dome top screw, and/or a bevel washer to accommodate a bevel screw, - however, more robust, durable and won't rust to dust in a year, - the hunt was on in the old screw bins; that, or, spend another amount of money equal to these for a pack of what I needed now tripling this project element cost.Then, having measured the pipe to be applied to and matching exactly the dimensions they give for their brace, bracket, - what they sent was significantly larger, by allot, allot, - allot.So, now within a pivot point, "what to do" and this 15 min job turning into an accumulation of hours to be a "days" time consider what to do. Fortunately, my mind went to a firm, significant rubber I could "pad" into the clamp and still look professional if not significantly "over built", hopefully not, now, "jerry-rigged".The very red, single rubber hose "washer" is a bit of a wonderment for me having done industrial, "problem solution" one-off's for years, - never saw "that". Black would be less obtrusive and just as cheap a rubber washer solution for this application.So, - be prepared and creative and expect the unexpected. My choice was to return it and guess at what size I might then get?, or switch to another "high end" looking bracket, brace, - but, don't see any at the present time.So, actually, for me, it's really a 1-star rating across the board, but since I did actually "use" it..., I guess 2-stars is more appropriate? Is there a significant difference other than wanting to be accurate void, sans, frustration with "stuff" of this type lately.So, I hope that helps.- I want to add, that I would not use this on a "mission critical" type project. It has a "nicer" look. However, got with "Code" since 16 Ga galvanized "Strap", I've seen slapped around pretty fiercely and still be in service. This, imo, "one wack" laterally, and it's coming down, - cracking at the butt weld to the thin mounting plate and etc., and no chance of just straightening it up and etc.
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