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Mohini
Greater than one weekNice wheels. I bought a huge comfy chair that fits to add a second hand store. What I didn’t realize until I got home was the legs on this chair were falling off. The holes were stripped on a couple of them and on one they had just actually glued the leg so they sucked. So we took them off we built a frame for the bottom of the chair with two by fours, painted them black and added wheels to the bottom. One on each corner. Now this is my favorite chair in the entire house. I can actually lay down in it and I can roll it around anywhere I want to take it. Easily I might add. I call it my football chair. Now I have a comfortable place to watch the football games
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Agnus Hoffsteder
> 3 dayI have a heavy oak coffee table that was too low to the ground for my Roomba to pass under and too heavy for me to move around to clean under. These castors solved the problems. They look nice and oh so functional.
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Susan W
> 3 dayNothing wrong with them I just measured wrong. Operator error!
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TRS
> 3 dayWe have purchased a few of these casters during recent months. They are packaged well, arrive undamaged, and include all parts. We greatly appreciate that the casters are shipped with good quality screws that do not strip out or break when installing them, and extra screws are included. We greatly appreciate receiving quality products for our money. Thank You
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Mr Robert
> 3 dayCame with too short, easily strippable screws. Once I replaced the screws with different ones they work great.
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Uncle Sam
> 3 dayI love these balls. Strong, sturdy and super easy to maneuver! Highly recommend.
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Crudg
09-06-2025I put a new 30 gas range on a moving dolly with these wheels, about 200 pounds. And moved from the living room (hardwood floors) to the kitchen (linoleum). Then I noticed some ball bearings on the kitchen floor. It turns out the bearing housing on all 4 wheels had become separated allowing bearings to fall out of two of the wheels. I stuck the bearings back in and pounded the locking post so wheels still swivel but the bearings wont come out now. Then I slapped epoxy paste on the locking posts to hopefully prevent them from changing shape under load. Well see what happens.
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vsamra
> 3 dayI put them on a shelving unit. The wood was just particle board, so they weren’t too difficult to install. All I needed was a power drill, and I used hot glue to stick them in place before I drilled them in. They look good and are sturdy.
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Sandra S
> 3 dayLooks beautiful . Just what I was looking for and looks like goes with my furniture style
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Rolidnot
> 3 dayI built a custom dolly for my 175 pound SVS subwoofer and I needed easy to maneuver, 360 degree rotating, low profile wheels. I got the dolly built from 3/4” birch furniture plywood with poplar skirt boards and got it sanded, stained and then I installed all 8 of these swivel wheels. I put the final coats of finish on the dolly but I needed to test it. So I stood on the dolly (I weigh 210 pounds) and my wife could pull me around the rug on the dolly. Mission accomplished! I then muscled the subwoofer onto the dolly I made with these wheels and it worked great! Thankfully the seller included 4 extra screws because 3 of the others were defective - the heads were mis-cut and were useless. All told, these wheels worked great. Very happy with their utility and quality. I can finally move my SVS subwoofer around without assistance! Hope that helps!