satisfied shopper
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
Fit onto Schwinn exercise bike
Ren Victorino
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Excellent item
Tony cummins
Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2024
Used theses on a vanity I was making.drilled large hole in the bottom of the legs and inserted the threaded nut . Can just see the adjusters like I wanted
Stephen Goadhouse
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
I was looking for leveling legs that would work with my Spike Flex+ fermenter and these fit the bill nicely. I did not want casters, which would add to the weight of the fermenter and be a possible safety issue with my front-loading fermentation chamber. I was also finding that the very sticky rubber boots over the fermenter's legs were sticking to my concrete floor paint and pulling it up (argh!). The plastic on these feet is plenty hard enough to avoid pulling up my floor paint, which I spent several weekends applying. So to solve all of my problems, I removed the rubber boots that came with the fermenter and screwed in these legs. Life is good!
Ron D.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Perfect for a video game on a hard floor for moving it around when needed
Gary L
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
After properly drilling the correct diameter hole, I very carefully and slowly threaded the foot receptacle into the whole. Two of the four receptacles crumbled halfway through the threading process. From what I can tell, these are very poorly designed.
Larry W
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2022
These are not cheap, flimsy inserts. They are heavy duty, easy to install and screws smoothly and effortlessly.
Steve N.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2021
Insert nuts require a 10mm hex wrench, and there's no instructions as to how large a hole to drill for the insert nuts. I called the company and was told to drill a 3/8" hole. Way to small. Even with a just under 1/2" hole, the inserts literally crack and crumble when screwing them in, leaving half inside with no way to get it out. I had no choice but to cut the cracked ends flush and live with it.I'm editing this review: My advice is don't call the company for directions. I installed the 2nd set of these by drilling 1/2" holes and was more successful. The metal insert nuts are still prone to cracking, so go slowly.
mac
Reviewed in Mexico on January 16, 2021
Bastante funcionales, bien instalados permiten nivelar cualquier cosa, soportan mucho peso
Alfred E Forbrich
Reviewed in Canada on September 9, 2020
Perfect replacement item for the project I'm working on. Thank you:-)
kathryn1935
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2020
I bought these to put under a huge antique pantry cabinet. This old cabinet is a hundred years old and eight feet tall and there was no way to move it to clean under it. It was a challenge getting this cabinet laid on the floor to install these due to its size. The install went very well and simple. They had everything needed in the package. I needed something really sturdy and durable and these are just that. I had looked for several months at local stores and no one carries these. I can slide out the cabinet now loaded with can goods and old China by myself to clean under and behind it. It glides on the ceramic tile floor with ease - no scratching the floor. I am refinishing an old wooden couch set from the seventies for my back porch and will be ordering several sets for the couch and chairs due to how heavy and awkward they are. I am so glad I found these super heavy duty levelers.
Roberto Ortega
Reviewed in Mexico on October 29, 2019
Los niveladores (apoyo y tornillo) son de la calidad esperada, sin embargo los insertos roscados resultan frágiles al insertarlos en maderas finas (duras). Suelen romperse en el punto en donde termina la cavidad para la llave Allen y empieza la cuerda interior. Esto aun cuando se haya hecho previamente la perforación con holgura suficiente.Si se colocan los insertos en maderas duras, hay que atornillarlos con cuidado sin ejercer presión excesiva, ya que reventado el inserto éste no podrá salir.Si el inserto se revienta durante el proceso hay que intentar introducirlo lo más que se pueda con pinzas de presión o alguna otra herramienta, y posteriormente limar la parte que quedó por fuera. El metal es algo suave por lo que eliminar el sobrante resulta relativamente fácil. Hecho esto, el tornillo del apoyo entra sin problemas ya que la cuerda interior no se daña, y el nivelador funciona normalmente.Se requiere una llave Allen del número 10 para atornillar el inserto, lo cual no se indica en la descripción.