🪑 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with Effortless Style!
The Sunniland Patio Deluxe Wrought Iron Chair Glides are designed to protect your outdoor furniture while ensuring smooth movement. With a robust construction and easy installation, these glides are perfect for maintaining the beauty of your patio surfaces. Each pack contains 16 glides, available in black, making them a stylish and practical addition to your outdoor setup.
Shape | Round |
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Surface Recommendation | Hard floor |
Unit Count | 16 Count |
Manufacturer | Sunniland Patio |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Black - Old |
Style | Deluxe |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 16 |
Number Of Pieces | 16 |
Special Features | Cup Holders |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**O
Great quality and fit
Great sturdy quality. Pounded them in with a rubber mallet and they fit nice and tight. None broke or chipped with the mallet.
L**.
Superior to other Glides
We have a lot of wrought iron furniture and I had always used the standard white glides. These are so much easier to install and they seem to last longer as well. The design fits over the edge of the cup so there's more material where it counts.
D**
They fit!
Had old patio furniture and they snap in fairly easy
M**S
Work for my needs.
These were hard to get on. After I had them on, later in the summer I painted my chairs when I moved them a few popped off. So I have to watch when I move them off the deck when I put them away for this winter. They really are great in gliding on our decks wooden floor. No more digging and gouging the wood.
A**R
Perfect for vintage iron patio table set
Fits perfectly
A**D
They fit, however after a season some of them came off. I now glue them on. They so the job.
I used these on my wrought iron patio furniture. Makes moving furniture much easier.
A**A
Use a rubber mallet and tape
I used these to replace the worn out caps on the legs of the chairs on the patio. I found that it worked best if I taped the cap on first before hammering them on, then removed the tape. Saved from smashing my fingers.
J**.
these were very hard to put on.
My husband tried for hours to put these on with no success. kept measuring and always came to the same measurement.He knew that the smaller size would fall out.It took many tries and ideas on how to put them on the chair legs, He was determined to make them work. Finally he put the legs of the chair in vise grips and used a mallot and large screw driver to hold it in place and a lot of muscle to hit them with the mallot. He had two wrought iron outside chairs to do. He did indeed get the job done, but will never do it again. My husband is 83 yrs. There has to be a better way of doing this.
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