softtouch 4" Round Carpet Bottom Furniture Caster Cups to Protect Hardwood Floors, Brown/Gray (4 Pack)
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The casters I used for a full size bed for a while, but I can see how their weight and people could have caused them to wrinkle. There is nothing like playing a piano to make people bend down. This may be of some help to you.
The dark brown color I have (4291111W) is not available.
There is a good chance they It seems like they are very sturdy and have high quality. As of now, I'm using them under my couch's heavy legs. It is low enough in price that it is worth risking. The baby grand would make it worth it for me.
Metal is used in making them. However, they got slightly dented and scratched, but they did not bend. It was necessary to purchase them for a piece of furniture that was extremely large and Protecting our floor is a good job for them.
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Hard plastic is used for the top, allowing the legs of the furniture to slide around on it and It is usually better to get a mattress with a soft top, so the furniture will not move around like it does on a hard bottom.
My order for a second set of 8 actually came with a second set. As soon as I used the casters, the legs of my TV console began to slide off, leaving me with only My console legs were larger than the square indentions that hold the legs in place so I think the surface is smooth where the legs sit and the legs are large because they sit on a smooth surface. While they may be better on smaller legs, I think other types of runners would be improved if there was some sort of cushion to keep the leg in place. They do slide very smoothly on hardwood floors. It just took me some time to adjust and I needed to continue to do so. As they don't look bad and they will be there if we need to move the console a little, I'm leaving them in place.
The piano was set on hardwood floors with these under it. To do so, we placed wooden caster cups on the outside of those, and then placed these inside each of the cups. They are perfectly set inside. There is no sliding with most piano caster cups because they have foam bases. In case the piano needed to be moved ourselves at least a little, we added these glides, since they are designed for sliding. The movers who put them on had no problem sliding the piano, flat against the wall, down the wall.
In my old house, I have several pieces of furniture that have metal legs. I knew that when I redone my floors, the new ones would not last. It has been over two years since I bought these casters and the floors around that furniture are still fine. have suffered a great deal from 11 years of use, but the metal furniture legs haven't done any more damage than ordinary use). And these still work even if they get dented or badly corroded. In use. Sometimes I pull them out to vacuum the bottoms and tops (lots of dog hair here), but you may or may not wish to do that as well. Buying them will put your mind at ease. At a very reasonable price, you can protect your floors.
The furniture ended up just being moved across my freshly stained floors with an old blanket, as another reviewer did. I was surprised to see that they scratched my floor since they do have the soft side (which was the part I used on my There was just no way to work with them.
There is a lot of flimsiness to the plastic portion of the pad. It is placed under the pianos wheels in order to be able to slide it along our hardwood floor. While they survived their short trip of about 50 feet, they did not remain in good shape. By the time we were done, they were quite dented and bent. In my opinion, the felt bottoms did a good job of sliding up and down on Depending on everyday use and furniture, I'm not sure how well they would hold up.
This umbrella stand has large brass feet that I had some 3" caster cups on hand, but they were too small to encompass. I was pleasantly surprised to find these 4" diameter models that were just the right size. In addition, they protect the wooden floor from scratches, which I really.
I love how big they are. They fit perfectly under my glass/brass legs kitchen table and are sturdy enough to withstand the weight, as well as allowing me to slide the table across the hardwood floor without scratching it. I appreciate how the seller packaged the items well and delivered them on time.