Honey-Can-Do 4 Dark Finish Wood Bed Lifts STO-01151 Cherry
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2 3/4" wide x 5/8" deep
For my bed, I purchased two sets over a decade ago. I stacked them twice. When my father had hip surgery four years ago, I purchased two additional sets (double stacked) for his easy chair. No problem; just turn the top one kitty-corner when stacking them. corner; Because it fits into the bottom block's corner braces, it isn't going anywhere.
Dimensions of the product: 8" h x 4. 4' x 25' w x 25' l x 25' l 25" d. If I'm reading this correctly, it doesn't matter how long you are. If the diameter is 1, the diameter is 1. It should be fine with a width of 25 inches. The circle is 2 3/4 inches in diameter and 5/8 inch in depth. So far, so good.
It was used to raise the sofa in my living room. Very well done!
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I'd bought a set of these wooden risers a few years ago and needed another set, not to raise a bed, but to put underneath my heavy craft table. When I opened the box, one of the blocks was split along the glue joint, which was a huge disappointment. A closer look at the second picture reveals that it was originally put together with just a small dab of glue. Normally, I'd return these, but my husband is quite handy and will be regluing this one as well as countersinking screws in the sides of all four blocks to prevent them from coming apart in the future. I'm giving this item a two-star rating because the quality control is clearly lacking. This product has a five-star rating.
The item appears to be in good condition, but it does not fit the specified size, and returning it has been a complete nightmare. I'm very dissatisfied with the cost of returning the item plus the restocking fee, so I'll be hesitant to order from this company again.
Because the cuts are rough and not sanded, there are a lot of splinters. The wood glue is visible, and there is a fracture running down the side of some of the risers, indicating that the lacquer isn't fully applied. I suppose you get what you pay for; these cost me around $20. Just be cautious about what you buy!.
I purchased two sets of these wood bed lifters in order to raise my antique cutting table, and WOW, what a difference they made. I stacked them to give my table an extra 6 inches of height. They're well-made and surprisingly durable. I strongly advise you to purchase them.
Height is 75". We already had a set of risers that looked similar to these, but we needed some that were a little taller. These were marketed as a way to add three points to your score. They add only 2" to your height. 75" (exactly like the ones we already have! For providing incorrect information, I am docking them two stars. If you only require two, however, These are 75" in length and are ideal.
I noticed a lot of complaints about splinters and cracking. When working with wood products, it is possible to receive defective materials, which may not be visible until the wood has dried. This is something that can and will be overlooked by production lines. Off-gassing was a common complaint I heard. I didn't notice any, but if you buy anything stained or painted, expect it and be prepared to sit it outside to air it out. It's all a part of the procedure. These are the exact words that appear on the screen. They're stable, sturdy, and they get the job done. The only thing I'd change is the ability to purchase them separately as an add-on because I have two extra legs for support under the bed's center. It isn't a deal-breaker, though. I'll just buy a second set and keep the two extras as insurance.
These lifts are fantastic, and I used them on a 2-year-old couch. 3 inches too low, making it difficult to stand up. I ended up wrapping Durham's Rock Hard Water Putty around each leg of the couch while it was being lifted (it's a great powder that you can mix with water to make whatever consistency you want; I made it into pancake batter). It dried in about an hour, which means the lifts will never move or wobble, even if they are subjected to a great deal of movement. The putty and the lift worked together to create the perfect couch, and I stained the putty to match the lift's wood.
When you're working with a difficult-to-work-with client, it's important to remember that you My husband and I were able to correctly place eight of these risers, one under each leg, without the desk collapsing on us when maneuvering a campaign desk with highly unstable legs. The maple color was a perfect match for the teak desk. Despite the fact that the desk appears to be wearing clogs, it was necessary to raise it after my husband purchased a properly-sized computer. sized ergonomic chair, resulting in a 3-inch increase in desk height. 1/2" is incorrectly positioned. It may seem odd, but the correct height of the desk is more important than its appearance. The risers raised the desk to the exact height required. There were a lot of risers to choose from, but these were the best for us in terms of wood composition, weight capacity, appearance, and amount of lift. It was much less expensive than purchasing a new desk!.