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Christine Marie
> 3 daySo, I used these casters for parts to make a gantry, and the bearing were perfect. They have an internal sleave surrounded by the bearing, this means that I didnt need a movable axle. The casters themselves were very sturdy and all four swiveled. So far, I have no complaints.
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Tonya H.
> 3 dayIn my apartment I use a front den area for my craft space and there is laminate flooring there. I needed to be able to move them around easily so I bought these wheels for them. I’m a female and somewhat handy and crafty and they were very easy to install and I have about 40lbs in these squares Unit and they are sooooo sturdy with no creaking or anything. I bought these due to the low price but they were such a good by for the money I bought 3 more sets of four.
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jayson mitchell
Greater than one weektheses little guys can handle a big load
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Alex Perea
> 3 dayNice, sturdy
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ILyub
> 3 dayComfortable wheels. Used for a cot.
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John Garrard
> 3 dayI purchased these wheels to replace broken worn out ones and they were a breeze to install and make such a difference to the rolling of the chair and comfort level. Great find!
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Roy
> 3 dayThe wheels are great in most respects. They have the best kind of brakes, which keep them from swiveling as well as turning. The only con is that they dent noticeably when they have weight on them. The dents come back out after a few minutes, but it means that your device rolls with a thunk thunk thunk across the floor after it has been sitting a while. (I have them on tables that are about half their weight capacity)
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Downeast Blue
Greater than one weekWork fine. Love that each caster swivels and has a brake. That allows me to use them on a shop cart despite their smallish size. Will consider buying a couple more sets.
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Allen
> 3 dayCasters seem fine, but the Short #8 screws included are not substantial. They might be ok in hard wood like oak, but for any fir/hemlock/pine lumber, you’ll want to get some longer, maybe beefier screws. I got a lb. of #12 x 2” which is a bit of overkill, but I know they won’t be the point of any failure
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Todd Vernon
> 3 dayI like everything about these. I wouldn’t change a thing.