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PREMIUM QUALITY MATERIAL: Furnigear Nail on glides are crafted with high-grade carbon steel nails, a robust rubber cushion, heavy-duty and waterproof nickel base, ensuring longevity and robust performance, intended for use on straight wooden furniture legs.
OPTIMAL PACKAGING: Supplied in a transparent plastic reclosable storage box containing 20 pieces. Each nail-on glide features a 5mm high base, coupled with an 18mm nail length for a secure fitting once installed. Shields Your Floors as Furniture Glides Effortlessly
Gliders are perfect for wooden stools, chairs, and tables to avert floor scratching, diminish friction & noise during furniture movement, and allow furniture to be effortlessly shifted over non-abrasive surfaces, suitable for low-pile carpeted floors, vinyl, laminate, stone, and rough concrete flooring. (NOT RECOMMENDED FOR TILES)
SIMPLE INSTALLATION: 1. Please thoroughly clean the surfaces where the nail-on glides will be applied – then dry them. 2. Drill a small guide hole into the wooden leg. 3. Gently tap the nail into the undersurface of the leg.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please maintain your floor cleanliness, as sand or debris between your floor and chair glides will scratch your floor. Ideal for use on more rugged surfaces such as patios, woodworking shops, underground garages, etc.
Customers comment
Shoppers discover these furniture glides perform excellently on both carpets and hard floors, and they are simple to install. They value the craftsmanship, with one consumer pointing out that stainless steel does not wear down, deeming them a good investment. The dimensions and compatibility garner favorable remarks, with one stating that the 3/4 inch width fits perfectly. In terms of floor safeguarding, while some users indicate they offer solid protection, others report that their floors were scratched badly.