🛋️ Glide in Style, Protect with Power!
Furnigear’s 1-1/4" screw-on furniture glides feature heavy-duty 5mm thick PTFE pads that securely attach with screws to protect all floor types from scratches and noise while enabling effortless movement of heavy furniture.
Installation Type | Screw-In |
Item Thickness | 5 Millimeters |
Surface Recommendation | Laminate, Tile, Carpet |
Manufacturer | FURNIGEAR |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.16 x 1.16 x 0.04 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
T**B
Worked great
These are high quality and worked fine to prevent my chair legs from damaging my vinyl floor. I appreciate the fact that the washer that the screw goes through is made out of metal rather than plastic. The bottom that goes against the chair foot is a rubber material which aids in preventing the slider from moving. After attaching the slider I could tell a big difference in the ease of the chair going across the floor. The only thing that I would recommend is to buy some better screws which I was able to easily do at the hardware store.
J**S
Easy glide for chair legs
Ideally suited for wood chair legs. Glides with ease on tile or wood.
C**O
Easy to install..
Great, strong, easy to install.
V**E
Function well if you buy smaller screws. Wear rather quickly though.
PROS: these chair leg sliders are a much better value that what you can get at local big-box store when purchased in quantity. The 1" size is a good fit for most wooden chairlegs. They slide quietly & easily on our tile floor. They stay put far better than the adhesive-backed plastic or felt pads I have tried in the past.CONS: they wear faster than the stock nail-on plastic glides that came on our quality dining room chairs. The stock screws are also too large: they have large heads that will scratch your floors before the glides are even half worn. They are also too large in diameter to replace nail-in glides without additional drilling. There is a relatively cheap & easy fix for this though: purchase #6 x 5/8" countersunk woodscrews, and you can simply screw these glides into existing nail-holes without fear of splitting the wood. I have enjoyed 3yrs of quiet function on a tile floor before having to replace these glides with new ones by upgrading to #6 countersunk screws. *IF THE MANUFACTURER IS LISTENING: please replace the oversized stock screws with something smaller and more functional!*
R**N
super
awesome
D**E
Chair Glides without marking the hardwood floor
These glides are easy to install and work well on hardwood floors.
T**C
Product Turned Out To Be An Upgrade
I ordered these furniture sliders because one of the original sliders on my HookerKitchen chairs broke in half. I went to the furniture store where I purchased the set, and they did not have any replacements I could buy. You would think as much money as I spent on this table and chair set I would have options at the furniture store. Anyway, here comes this product. I replaced the missing slider and then removed the other three original sliders and screwed in the new ones, and I was immediately blown away because now the chair with the new sliders does not make that awful sliding noise on my Travertine floor when pulling the chair from the table. Also, the chair slides easier because the product is a hardened nylon opposed to a hard plastic.The attached photo illustrates the original slider (far left and middle image) and the new slider (far right image). You can see the original slider is a simple piece of molded plastic that was nailed into the bottom of the chair, and the new slider is a piece of hardened nylon that uses a screw to secure the slider. NOTE: the wear and tear on the original sliders accumulated over a ten-year period; obviously I cannot speak about the wear and tear longevity of the new sliders, but I believe they will last just as long.I am happy with this purchase and definitely recommend this product as a replacement or even if you just want to upgrade from the original sliders, so the furniture is quiet while sliding across the floor.
C**T
Did not hold up
These did not hold up. They failed in less than two months sitting in once per day, 180 lbs. on a dining room chair with angled legs. If the legs were flush with the floor they may, but the Teflon peeled back and the washer backing scraped the floor. Ugh!!!! Essentially they are too soft for a sheer stress application.
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