Slipstick CB600 Furniture Wheel Caster Cups / Floor Protectors with Non Skid Rubber Grip (Set of 4 Grippers) 1-3/4 Inch - Caramel,Small
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I can't measure them because they're covered in heavy furniture, but I'm guessing 1/4 inch. They're concave, so the overall height is higher than the bottom, where the furniture's foot would rest; my file cabinet's foot was a swivel ball, and the floor was marble. They do a fantastic job of keeping the ball in place. It didn't matter how tall you were; It could have been a little bit bigger without affecting the function.
They weren't made to be stacked. So the answer is no.
The caster cups are installed under my piano, which has small wheels (about 1 inch diameter), so I can't get an accurate measurement. I estimate the depth of the cup to be between 1/4 and 1/2 inch. The caster cup's stick part requires the piano to be lifted slightly before it can be moved for cleaning, and once the piano is lifted, the cups slide with it.
I've made an attempt to remove the middle white ring. Is it possible to get it out? Second, I believe it is determined by the height of the end tables from the floor.
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"Where do you think you're going?" I'd ask. " And "anywhere I want" would be the case. "Then I got these, which help me keep my furniture where I want it by locking it in place. "Stay put, bench," I say now, and it's like ". "Because locked-in furniture is deafeningly silent. ".
We needed to get a new office chair. It's where our 95-pound dog stands to gaze out the front window. He's serious about it, and he doesn't like it when the chair moves every time he sits in it. It was a safety issue, so he didn't jump in the chair anymore. He didn't like it. These were purchased to be placed beneath the chair in the hopes of preventing the chair from moving on the wooden floor. Success! Our dog can return to staring out the front window, and we won't have to be concerned about the chair (or dog) moving across the floor. The circular front feet of the chair were made with this.
These cups are attractive, and they have a nice rubber ring on the bottom to protect the floor, but they aren't deep enough to keep the bench's wheels inside. The wheels pop right out of the "cups" every time the bench is even slightly shifted. Because the bench has six legs, crawling around on the floor to replace the cups in the exact spot required to fit all six wheels back in is a major pain, especially since the bench is against a wall. They're doing a good job of protecting my bedroom rug from damage, but they're a pain to deal with.
I was skeptical at first, but these tiny, wiggly (wooden!) gems are perfect for those tiny, wiggly (wooden!) dolls. On my antique hall desk, I have (antique) wheels. With just a slight touch of the desk, it rolled around freely. The wheels stay inside the cup beautifully (they don't roll out over the edge) and the cups stay in place thanks to these fantastic discs! There was also no damage to my new LVP floor. My 20-pound cat enjoys jumping up onto the desk to gaze out the window, which causes the desk to scoot around the floor. No more. They are fantastic.
In general, this is a fantastic product; I have an antique table with old metal casters. This product's installation was straightforward; it took me longer to open the package than it did to install it. My table has slid across a hard floor for years, which was particularly inconvenient when guests came over and we had a family game night with the kids. With everyone at the table, the table would constantly move around. The movement came to a halt after I discovered and installed this product. Now the family is at a loss for what to do. If there were more shades of brown to choose from and/or a smaller size to accommodate different caster sizes, I would give this product a 5-star rating. So, if you have a table that needs to stay put, this product is a good choice.
When my heavily pregnant daughter rose to her feet, it was a disaster. Despite the fact that the legs do not have wheels, I decided to use the caster cups because I was afraid of damaging my laminate floors if I used anything with adhesive. The dark brown wood of the legs complements the color of the cups, making them blend in seamlessly. To move the sofa now, I'll have to use a lot of force, which is exactly what I wanted. At a great price, I found the ideal solution to my problem.
These were purchased for a couch that had narrow legs and was constantly shifting positions when people sat on it. Measure the feet or castors on your furniture before making a purchase. Larger versions for bed frames and other similar furniture are available from Slipstick. The small, dark cup worked well for my application because it matched the dark wood of the couch leg and did not alter the couch's height.
They are used to secure a couple of rolling kitchen carts. They can be moved with enough force, but it takes far more than a locking wheel and will only budge a fraction of an inch. I didn't pay close enough attention to the size, but these work fine with wheels that are slightly larger than the specifications; Larger wheels are simply more difficult to fit.