🪑 Elevate your outdoor vibe—protect, glide, and impress with every step!
This 24-pack of 1.5-inch wrought iron patio furniture feet caps offers a precise fit for metal chair legs, crafted from durable, UV-resistant plastic made in the USA. Designed to protect various floor surfaces from scratches and rust stains while enabling silent, smooth movement, these caps are easy to install and built to withstand outdoor conditions season after season.
Grip Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 24 |
Number of Pieces | 24 |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 1.54"L x 1.54"W x 0.51"Th |
Shape | Round |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Sofa, Bench, Table, Stool, Chair, Ottoman |
Surface Recommendation | All |
K**R
Plastic Chair Castors for Patio Furniture
Worked perfectly. Fit both the chairs and the table legs exactly. Just have a rubber mallet ready to help bang them in without damaging them. Original castors wore out and broke away. For this heavy iron furniture, provided the protection needed to keep from scratching and marring the deck wood and finish. Exactly what I needed.
T**M
As good as you can get, price is nice too
Worked like a charm. No tools needed although I was ready to make adjustments if I needed as per some of the other reviews. I have a patio set that has many of these. I'm set for a while.
M**M
Good product, hard to install.
I bought these for a set of four chairs that I bought from an estate sale. After cleaning, sanding, and painting, I wasn't going to let these little plastic inserts defeat me. I followed some different recommendations from other buyers, ( soaked them in hot water, tapped them on one side,etc) and still some would not go in. So I filed off some of the side nobs and that worked. They are still very tight and hopefully they don't fall out.I would have given them 5 stars except for the difficulty in installing. They were exactly what I needed and wouldn't have known where else to get them.
D**I
PERFECT!!! sized as described and fits as described!
Using on very heavy wrought iron outdoor set. Fit us perfect. Just as shown. Appear to b sturdy enuf to last a long while.
R**N
Keeps your deck safe and chairs sliding easily
This product is exactly what I needed and fairly simple to put in. A little weight just snapped him right into place! Now my deck is safe and my chair slide easily.
A**R
Durable and stays inserted
This product meets my needs perfectly for replacement sliders on my wrought iron patio furniture. They are extremely durable and while snug inserting they stay in place until worn and ready for replacement. Great product.!!!!!
S**.
Poor design and a waste of money
We have purchased these before from the same company with no issue. However, they have changed the design or something because they are next to impossible to fit onto the bottoms of our wrought iron chairs. Can’t return them because too many were damaged trying to fit them to the chairs. Really disappointing. We will have to buy from a different company and hope theirs will work better.
W**E
So HARD to install
So I've been saving bottle caps to put under the feet of these wrought iron patio chairs when it occurred to me that Amazon probably has a REAL product to do that.. And they do!These gliders come in 1.5" and 1.25" and apparently I need something in between. Tried the smaller size and returned (not even close). According to the package the inside diameter of the feet needs to be 1.5" and these should work. However, they do not want to go in easy, and I tried all the advice people gave (mallet in one side then the other, align very straight and pound in correctly, boil in water to soften first), and I tried a few other methods involving cursing and breaking nails. Now, I'm NOT an un-handy person, I am telling you this is strangely difficult. The pieces are too darn big! IMO they are tapered in the wrong direction; they are flared out from the outer edge and get more narrow at the cap. It would be much better to install if that was opposite.I ended up grinding down the rim of the sliders on a stone lathe so they could get started in the feet. After a couple pounds, if they were getting mangled I then needed to push in the edges with whatever needle-nose pliers, file, or small instrument that would work. Eventually I got them all inserted, and in that time our fencers installed 8 posts. Sometimes things just can't be easy.I will say that except for the few I smashed in against their will (with a frightening litany of complaints) the more properly inserted ones are not going to be falling out of their own accord and the thickness of the plastic ensures many years of use.
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