Transform Your Space with Style! 🖤
These folding table legs are designed for strength and versatility, featuring a sleek jet black finish that complements any environment. Ideal for both professional and personal use, they offer a space-saving solution without compromising on durability.
A**2
These legs are not perfect, but they do the job.
These legs are great, IF you use them correctly or understand what you're buying and how it will fit under your table.I use these legs to support domino tables. There are four minor issues with these legs:1. The support portion of the legs (The silver colored brace) have very sharp edges. If you're not careful, you can cut yourself. Not a big deal if you take some time to file stuff down a little bit. For the price, I'm willing to live with that.2. If you screw these legs in on a perfectly flat surface, you'll notice the legs are not level and plum. Now, there's a reason why - which I will explain below, but if you screw four of these legs onto a square (by that I mean the shape) table top and stand it upright, you'll notice that the legs appear to be pointing inward, toward the middle of the table - and they are - which leads me to ...3. All four legs will NOT fold down flat unless your table is about 36 inches long (or a 36" by 36" table, if its a square table). If your table is smaller than that, only three of the legs will fold flat. Because all four legs fold in the same direction, one of the four (the last you fold down) will end up laying on top of the brace of the first leg you folded down, instead of being tucked under it. Apparently, they make these legs "off" a little (not straight up and down plum) so that when you fold them, the end of the leg (bottom) can veer just enough to allow it to fold flat if your table is around 36 inches wide. Otherwise (if you have, for instance, a table top that's 30"x30") you will have to live with one leg not folding flat.4. The legs come with pre-drilled holes for the supplied screws. BUUUUUUUT, if you use the four screw holes which drill into your table top and use the supplied screws, you'll find that one of the screws (on the side that the leg is folding down on) PREVENTS the leg from folding flat. The screws are pan head screws (with a round top) instead of bugle type (which would have a flat top) So the top "sticks out" of the hole, and you can't fold the leg down all the way - who the hell thought of this? Anyway, if you dig in your toolbox you can probably find four of these bugle head screws or buy a few from the hardware store. Yes, a pain in the ass, but still for $20 plus shipping? - still worth it.I still give these legs four stars, because for the price they're worth it. You can shimmy the legs so that they are plum, very easy to do, and the other issues are not deal breakers. Perfect legs? No. for $50 I'd say hell no. But $30, sure.
J**N
Procure with caution
Tabletop precluded using the more sturdy “banquet” table leg set, so I used these. I’ll continue to look for a better solution.Until the price drop a few days after I ordered them, they cost as much as a reasonably good card table, perhaps a better option if you want a card table.My tabletop is 32” x 60” piece of ¾ birch plywood, so I expected a bit of wobble; I got more than I expected. Even so, they are marginally serviceable for my purpose. However, they leave much to be desired; the design is questionable and quality control lacking.Angles were expected to vary a bit, but legs should be much closer to perpendicular to the mounting surface.One of the screw holes is positioned such that the head precludes the leg from folding properly. Fortunately there was space to drill another screw hole in the mounting plate. With new holes, all but one leg folded reasonably close to the mounting surface.The folding braces were inconsistent throughout, with most requiring hyperextension to bring the folded leg nearer the mounting surface. Only one was accurately drilled and assembled.Brackets and folding brace are sharp-edged, and seemed a bit threatening when folding and unfolding. I recommend gloves. I use a small, plastic-faced craft mallet to lock and unlock the braces.
M**I
Nice Card Table Legs
Purchased these to make a new work from home workstation to replace an actual card table I was using as a desk. I just stained and polyurethaned a scrap piece of plywood I had as a top. These are nice legs. It’s a bit wobbly but I don’t thing they are designed to be used as a work station and it has worked out thus far. When I can move this crap back to the office it will be a nice folding table to set up for game nights or for food at the holidays. They came before the estimated delivery date which was very nice too!
A**R
Comfortable to carry out game tables
I dislike the high price, $10 more than time ago....Yes, very easy to install..!
T**.
works.
a little light weight supports whe opened.worls ok just need to be carful whe table is set up.
W**N
NO LEFT/RIGHT LEGS - only one folding direction
Good quality legs but they only fold in one direction. These are specifically for card tables. Wish I knew that - if anyone needs two legs, I've got them!
G**L
Screw openings did not match the metal table sides so I screwed the leg mount into the bottom of the table (an option) which has
One of the legs on our ping pong table was bent and not repairable. This product saved the table. It is the exact length of the old leg and fit tightly into the corner. Screw openings did not match the metal table sides so I screwed the leg mount into the bottom of the table (an option) which has worked fine. Only issue is that I had to purchase a pack of four and needed one but at $18 to save the table, no complaints.
C**G
Great for the price
I used these for the bottom of a poker table I made. They're great for the price. Beware they're very stiff and tough to lock/unlock at first.
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