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April
> 24 hourJust not a good product. Not a smooth roll and 2 wouldnt lock. They are hard to lock and unlock.
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L. Yowell
> 24 hourWe put them on an old trunk we use as a coffee table. They seem to be sturdy, and I love how easy it is to roll the table to where I need it.
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Amy McDonnell
> 24 hourI put these on an ottoman, for an updated look and to make it easier to move around. I love the look and theyre sturdy. They dont come with hardware so I had to go buy some screws and washers which was a little annoying but I guess the listing doesnt say they come with hardware, Im just used to these types of things coming with it.
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Adam
> 24 hourI put these on an engine lift and hoisted a 500 lb engine (250 pounds per front caster). Well below the 400 lb rating per caster. One of the wheels snapped off at the pivot. The cast iron wheels themselves are excellent, but the stamped metal frame is very flimsy. The ball bearings start to fall out of the pivots well below their rated capacity. They look industrial, but they’re not.
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John K.
> 24 hourThey wobble a tiny bit but it does not seem to affect performance. Im done with the cheap imported polyurethane tire wheels with unrealistically high weight ratings. There is a difference between working capacity and maximum load capacity. At only 600 lbs, which was only a fraction of their max weight rating, those were very difficult to roll because the soft tires squish down into the floor. You dont need wheel locks at this point because the shear weight on the soft tires keeps it from rolling. They dont look flat but they feel flat because you need both hands and your full body weight to move the item around on a perfectly clean and flat concrete floor. Pushing it in the opposite direction to get the wheels to swivel around, the shear weight grinds the soft tire into the floor which then damages them. One set of those did not last a week. I finally ended up with these solid steel wheels without brakes and they roll so much easier... even on a slight slope, the 600 lb weight keeps the cart in place, while also being able to move it with one hand when needed. So far Im happy and I only took off one star because the black paint on the casters was chipped on all four, and they wobble a little bit as if the hole in the wheel is on a slight angle. They squeaked too but a little oil on the shaft took care of that - kinda surprised they werent greased at the factory. I will update this review as needed.
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deborah moll
> 24 hourThe wheels were just what I was looking for. They added just enough height to the wooden trunk and look super stylish.
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Sadie
> 24 hourI searched somewhat extensively online for casters and kept coming back to these as they seemed to be one of the lowest priced options. I purchased 4 locking ones of the largest size (4) to attach to the bottom of a dresser for decorative purposes. With the dresser being rather long and tall, I should have found even larger ones and used those, but Im still happy with it.
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D Matthews
> 24 hourThere are no screws to attach the wheels with. Basically useless with out screws. Seem to be very sturdy and I like the look even though I expected them to be bigger. They are about the size of the Bic lighter in the picture, but no screws in the box or the plastic bags that were on the wheels for packing.
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traveler
> 24 hourThese wheels are heavy duty and the real deal. They were exactly what I wanted for my industrial style bar cart. It turned out perfectly. These were easily twice the price at Lowe’s.
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brad reeder
> 24 hourOrdered the 4 black steel wheels no brake replaced some old wheels . Mounting holes were exact match. Didnt really find any quality issues. Happy with purchase.