Lift with Confidence! 🚀
The FCHO Glass Suction Cups feature a heavy-duty aluminum handle and natural rubber suction pads, designed to lift up to 200lbs. With a diameter of 4.67 inches and a pad thickness of 7mm, these suction cups are perfect for various applications, including moving large glass panels and fixing floor gaps. Store them in a clean, dry place for optimal performance.
Y**U
Sturdy
Looks sturdy and good.. just wanted a black colour as advertised but got a red one.. will keep and paint it black..
R**D
Works great
Used on vinyl plank floor and holds on and can hit with rubber hammer to click flooring together
I**L
Worked to move LVP
Worked to move planks to close gaps in LVP. Easy to use, strong hold.
K**R
Works great - but PAY ATTENTION to SIZE!
OK, I'll own up to goofing on this one. We had huge (1/2") gap develop in laminate in the bathroom floor. When I searched on "laminate floor gap" and saw this device I was encouraged that such gaps are not uncommon and can be easily fixed. I ordered this particular model because I already have a rubber mallet and didn't want another one. Disappointed when it arrived and I realized that the cups were wider (about 4 3/4") than the laminate (about 4"). This was my fault for not paying attention. The suction would not hold because of the small seams between laminate boards. I know the suction works because it grips TIGHTLY to my kitchen counter. Sigh. Happy ending, however - I put the tool on the gapped board, engaged the suction and leaned on it as hard as I could with one hand while repeatedly tapping with the rubber mallet. It worked! Gap is closed!I gave it a 4 overall because I wish it came in smaller sizes. Maybe that's unreasonable on my part, but a 5 means perfect to me - so few things get a 5 in my book.
M**X
Worked great on plastic wood even though slightly rough
Works great, impressed
T**.
Perfect for Laminate Flooring Movement
Saw an easy trick for removing gaps in laminate flooring that can occur with the change of the seasons. Secured the suction cups to the laminate and tapped the fixture to close the gaps. It really does work well! There are only a few gaps that occur repeatedly. If the flooring is installed perfectly without damaging the clasps, you shouldn't get any gapping.
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