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The Clear Style Adjustable Furniture Levelers are a set of four durable, white furniture legs designed to stabilize tables and chairs on uneven surfaces. With included felt pads to protect your floors, these levelers combine functionality with a sleek aesthetic, making them a must-have for any modern home.
Manufacturer | CLEAR STYLE |
Part Number | Fl-992 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 1.3 x 1.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TL-837 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Chrome |
Material | Iron |
Shape | T Shape |
Installation Method | Screw-In |
Item Package Quantity | 4 |
Number Of Pieces | 4 |
Measurement System | inch |
Included Components | Nut |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
A good value
I bought this product to level a miter saw bench I built. The bench is in my garage and the floor, as one might know, slopes towards the door. There are plenty threads to level the bench as the floor slopes a 1/2 inch over 6 feet. The levelers worked great.The only challenge I was faced with was after I drilled the 1/2 inch hole, a 3/8” hex wrench is required to thread the levelers into the legs of the bench (not included). I have two sets of hex Allen wrenches but none were anywhere near 3/8 inch. After looking through my toolbox I found a hex shaped nail set that was luckily the correct size and shape. I used vice grips to turn the nail set and it worked perfectly. A 3/8” hex tool would of been helpful.I am extremely happy with this product. They are worth the price.
A**R
Good quality, easy install. Make sure you drill your pilot holes straight in!
My wife recently moved to a work from home position, and needed a new desk. We found a console desk that was perfect, yet a bit too tall. After cutting down the legs to height, I realized my cuts were less than perfect. These leg balancers were the perfect fix. Drilling the 1/2" pilot holes was a tricky endeavor, but with two people keeping me honest, I got it done. The anchors easily set into the holes and the rest was a cake walk. They balance my table nicely, and look sturdy enough to last for the life of the table. They do come with optional felt pads, but these may not be necessary with the scratch safe white teflon-like bottoms.
D**Y
instructions!
I installed 4 of these levelers yesterday onto the bottom of a heavy teak cabinet & appreciate the couple of suggestions from others. I also share the complaint of there being no instructions whatsoever. Following a previously posted suggestion to first drill a 1/2" diameter hole, I would add to be sure to make the hole as deep as the screw is long (which is longer than the plated insert). I then used a 3/8" hex Allen-type wrench to smoothly & firmly screw the plated insert into the hole. (One reader suggested using a rubber mallet to pound it in, but I wasn't pleased with this result as the wood was then being smashed which I think this may compromise the stability of the leveler as the furniture piece is moved around.) The leveler can now be easily screwed into the insert.
J**.
Easy to use and sturdiness
I am just an amateur regarding wood work. I do it as an entertainment, so I order those levelers in order to use them to move up and down my small trim router that I just installed on a wood router table that I just built (sort of router lifter). These adjustable furniture levelers work fine, in my case, to adjust the bit height in my trim router so I get the desired cut depth. They are easy to install and so far they help me to accomplish my objective, since I save a lot of effort, because they allow me to to hold the depth meter while I handle the leveler, which is pushing the router up to the mark on the depth meter.
J**N
Easy to install and worked well
These levelers were a breeze to install. A couple notes:The instructions say to use a 1/2 inch drill bit for the pilot hole, and this worked well for me. Make sure you go deep enough to allow the full thread depth (about 2 inches).The instructions say to use a 3/8 inch allen wrench to screw the nuts into the leg, but this is WRONG. The correct allen wrench to use is 10mm. There is about .5mm difference, and while small it is possible that using a 3/8 allen wrench contributed to the reports of the nuts breaking when being installed. I had no issues with the install using a 10mm allen wrench.
J**Z
Sturdy and attractive extensions!
I used these to replace the originals on three Bee and Willow bar stools ; the stools were great but the floor levels were cheap and unstable. I had to drill out the screw hole pieces which took some time but we got it done. I suggest you use a 3/8 inch drill to set the hole before going to the half inch . Take your time and don't rush !! The trial hole makes it easier to get the 1/2 inch hole to run smoothly . I put soap on the zink nut to help it screw in easier . The directions were on the back of the package . I was very pleased with the outcome !!
G**G
TBD
I ordered 2 packages for 8 total levelers. In 1 package, 1 felt disc was missing. I thought they might just send me that piece, but instead they replaced the whole package [freakishly fast]. They responded promptly to my query. However my final review/rating is yet to be determined, as thus far I have installed 4 levelers into some repurposed vintage furniture feet, and 2 of the wooden feet cracked when I inserted the threaded insert pieces! Also I had to use/buy special tools to install them and still needed my 250-lb. husband to use all of his strength to get them in. They seem very sturdy but I am quite upset that they broke my antique furniture feet, which were not particularly weak or structurally compromised before. Sigh.
G**G
Just what I needed
I built a freestanding cabinet to house small appliances in our kitchen and I didn't want to count on it sitting solidly on the tile floor, so I bought a set of these, added some blocks on the bottom to accept them, and followed the instructions for installation. I was pleased to find that I already had a 3.8" hex wrench in the toolbox, which made installation quite straightforward. Just be sure to have plenty of cross section in the area where you're installing them to avoid splitting the wood (heard that from a friend ;-) ).
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