L**D
Needs a small modification for easier installation
The chair inserts are molded from nylon which is soft and easy to modify in thin sections. This softness is important since the two ribs of the insert are a bit oversized for the tubular legs of lawn chairs which makes installation very difficult. However, I used a scissor to trim the thin bottom rib to reduce its diameter. That enables insertion of the bottm rib into the tubular leg. I then used a plastic, 2-lb dead blow hammer to drive the top rib securely into the tubular leg. Since the top rib is soft, it will easily get past the initial resistance with one or two shots of the hammer.The manufacturer may wish to slightly redesign their mold such that the bottom rib has a smaller diameter than the top rib. That small fix would substantially improve ease of installation and customer satisfaction.
P**H
Way better than original
We just used these to replace the "cup" protectors (no, not THAT kind of cup protector ;) on some 25-year-old folding chairs and they are WAY better that the originals. We didn't think they fit at first, but gently tapping with a small hammer got them fully seated and now they don't sink into soft ground like they did after the original protectors wore through.
J**Y
Tired of them rust spots
Was sure of the inside diameter of the pipe used for my outdoor furniture chairs, the white works very well with the lima bean color . Squared the cap to the head of the pipe slapped them in place with my hand. Four chairs repaired in minutes with some spares. Nice solid fit even with the chairs are tossed about by our breezes. Still looking new here in Phoenix.
M**S
Works better than rubber feet, easier to move chairs.
These fit well, need to use a hammer, softly, to stay snug. We had tried rubber tips and found the chairs were hard to move on a tile floor. These allow the chairs to slide with less effort but are not slippery.
D**F
They fit my chairs
They were a good fit and have held up for the brief time that I have been using them.
T**.
Use a hammer to tap these in
Repaired our patio chairs perfectlyNo more screeching chairsAfter clearing out the damaged chair legs, Use a hammer to tap these in. I used a utility knife and rat tail file to repair the leg opening
H**4
Excellent fit
Perfect fit for small patio tables. Replaced caps that deteriorated in sunlight. Expect these to last since they are protected from sun. Quick delivery.
C**S
Clever
Makes PVC tube creations look like a finished product. I drilled a hole in the center to use with bungee cords.
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