🛠️ Upgrade Your Furniture Game with AORYVIC!
The AORYVIC Wood Legs for Furniture are crafted from solid rubber-wood, featuring a stylish dark brown finish. Each leg stands 4 inches tall and comes with a 5/16'' hanger bolt for easy installation. Perfect for replacing old or broken legs, these sturdy supports not only enhance the aesthetic of your furniture but also ensure lasting durability.
F**D
Did the trick
We were so happy with these furniture legs. They did the trick in raising the chair height. Installation was very easy because we had the pre drilled holes. All we had to do was screw them in. Worth every penny.
T**
PERFECT!
these legs did exactly what I wanted them to do! Raise an occasional chair that I love!
E**S
Worked Perfectly
Exactly what we needed to help my father in law get off the couch.
J**N
Strong enough for a sofa bed couch
Good couch legs. I like that it has a little height to get the couch off the floor. I like the color of the wood, and they are pretty strong. I have a sofa bed couch which makes the couch heavier, and these legs held up. I did not install it myself so not sure if it was difficult or not to install.
A**A
Best Solution for getting some height.
The ABSOLUTE best solution to help me give my living room stand a little height. quality of was is great. Matched the furniture perfectly.
D**A
Great product, and comes with hardware!
Amazing! Ordering more for my chaise lounge. Thank you!
M**L
Love These!
These are perfect for my cedar bench. The old bottom/footings were tearing apart and causing gouges in my flooring. These are a nice sturdy replacement.
S**A
Very pretty, easy to install, wish the hardware was more stable
Firstly: ½ inch drill bit. You'll get these and think, gee, this looks like I need a 7/16" drill bit, surely a whole half inch is too big. And then you'll go to the hardware store and the associate will try to mansplain to you about how drill bits work before running around and finding the 7/16" drill bit he agrees you needs. But luckily you thought to yourself well gee maybe I should get the ½" just in case. It is the ½". Use the ½". After pre-drilling with smaller bits so you don't split your wood, in case any of you are inexperienced with that sort of thing.If you're like me, and are not-rich, you bought or otherwise received a sectional that was relatively cheap ($1200 at a major U.S. furniture retailer) awhile ago. But, now you want to heighten the couch for the sake of the tall people you live with. And you want nice-looking legs, and also nice-looking couch legs, so you also can feel like an accomplished adult or whatever. So you do some measuring, realize that the legs you have are 2 inches, and you want 5" legs. So then you search the internet and discover that you can get 4" or 6", no in-between. (Glad I got the 6" by the way).These legs are beautiful and easy to install. The problem is that most couches have cheap wood to attach the legs to, and the disc meant to stabilize these legs is about an inch wide, where I'd much prefer 2-3 inches - but that hardware doesn't seem to exist anywhere, so I'm just babying these legs: no more shoving the couch, only lifting. When I tried to flip the couch back upright, one of the legs collapsed, so I had to redo it and reinforce it somewhat, so I extra-baby that leg. It isn't these legs' fault that most couches are made of cheap materials where you can't see them, but in the world we live in, I'd hope that that companies would take that into consideration.But I do overall love these legs, especially at the price point of $28.99 for the 4 of them. (I bought 3 sets for my 3-piece sectional)
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