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Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2025
works great
Noel Morley
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Bought for a table that I use in my dining room. They move very easily and don't bind up when moving from hard floor to carpet. They look very stylish under the table also, not cheap. They do not scratch the hardwood floors either.. This is a well made and sturdy product. Easy to install. Would recommend this product.
jillzy poe
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
This look great with my WWII era wardrobe. I installed in less than 15 minutes would have been less but I had to remove the original casters.The original caster wheels are wooden. They had flattered out over time one busted. I needed something that could handle the weight of the wardrobe and contents.Once I have it loaded I will upload a video of how smooth the wheels roll and rotate.Pictures are of the new and old casters.
d.m.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
easy to put on but had to glue in.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
generally good. Insert /shims didn't quite fit but managed to assemble ok.
Rick D. Huff
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
I had to replace the wheels on my Craftsman shop vacuum. They were an exact fit and they're much nicer than the cheap wheel type that came with the vacuum. Those didn't last long. It appears these should as they are the ball type and work smoothly.
Tangled Yarn
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
We used these to upgrade an antique office chair for use on carpet.
Todd_623
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
I'm happy with the price and function of these, they work better on carpet than conventional wheel casters and fit the bill for things like coffee tables and ottomans, which is where I've installed them and they are working perfectly.I did use 8 of them on a heavy (4' x 4', ~100lbs) all wood coffee table to spread the load out more and help a little bit with them sinking in, but I think it's unavoidable to some extent if you are not going to move it around often on pile carpet with pad. Having said that it still moves around much easier than sliders or wheel casters, which is what I wanted to accomplish. Regular casters would be better on hard floors.The mounts need a 3/8" hole drilled ~1.5" deep, and the serrations on them help reduce the risk of splitting, but you're still going to want to have say a 1.5 - 2" footprint to work with so the leg is robust enough to avoid splitting, depending on how much weight you are putting on them. So keep that it in mind if you want to use them on the small feet of a wood coffee table or whatever.
ssolomon
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024
I bought these casters a little over a year ago, and added them to the four legs of a dining chair that I'd refinished and turned into a desk chair. Over the last few weeks or so, I had been seeing a few tiny metal balls on the floor in my room, but at the time, had no idea what they were. Then a few days ago, one of the casters just gave out while I was sitting in the chair. Those balls were, in fact, the ball bearings, and it appears as though the ball bearings had been slowly falling out, until the caster fully failed. The casters are rated at 88lbs per caster, and I was well below that threshold, so this is not a case of misuse. I don't think I've ever seen ball bearings fall out of, well, any place where they were in use, before.I contacted the seller, and they refunded me. So I'm ordering a new set -- I do really like how these casters look, especially since they match all the finishes I chose for my chair, so I want to keep them. I'm hoping that this doesn't happen again -- although I'm a bit concerned since after my issue, I did see at least one other review that indicated the same issue happened to them. Ultimately, though, if it does happen again, I'll have 3 more casters that I can use to replace any more broken ones. If I don't have any more failures, I will update this rating.
Sophie Noël
Reviewed in Canada on August 6, 2023
très bien!
Harvey
Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2023
Put on old office chair how long they last will remain to seeEasy to install
crane
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2023
My husband + I bought an old chair for less than $10 at a thrift store. We think it is from the 50s or 60s. We paid nearly $400 to get it re-upholstered. It's been a fantastic chair to date but recently the wheels completely disintegrated. We weren't sure where to start looking for wheels but a quick search brought us to these and they work great. They are exactly as pictured. We hope they last.
Steve
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2021
These ball casters work well on the 2 drawer night stand, because it needs moved periodically. It rolls easily on the rug. Just drill, put in the inserts and plug in the ball casters.
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