



🪑 Glide into a scratch-free lifestyle with Luckycivia’s sleek double pins!
Luckycivia 60 PCS Plastic Head Double Pins are designed to protect your furniture and floors by providing a non-slip, moisture-resistant barrier. Measuring 1.8" in length with durable plastic and metal construction, these pins elevate furniture legs to prevent damage and mold, fitting a wide range of wooden furniture. The pack includes 60 easy-to-install pins, ideal for maintaining pristine floors and extending furniture life.
| ASIN | B07NYC57DD |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #133,284 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #665 in Furniture Pads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (321) |
| Date First Available | February 22, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
| Number of Items | 60 |
| Number of Pieces | 60 |
| Part Number | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.89"L x 0.47"W x 0.2"Th |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Scratching |
| Special Feature | Non Slip |
| Special Features | Non Slip |
| UPC | 791270113230 |
| Unit Count | 60.0 Count |
C**C
For my deck furniture
I was looking for something to protect my newly refinished deck when people slide my heavy Adirondack chairs. These were perfect. So easy to nail in. I used them on a porch swing as well. They would work on any wooden leg furniture that they would fit on. I even used them on the skinny legs of our “cat condo” which sits on the porch by turning them diagonally across. They will also have the added benefit of keeping the legs raised a bit so they don’t soak up rain and get moldy at the bottom. 😀👏👏
T**M
Worked great
Worked well to provide mobility and floor protection for an 8x10x1, 280 lbs media cabinet. Perfect width, length and thickness. Only issue was it was a little difficult to remove a couple that I installed crooked, but this could just as well be a positive considering it means they will not easily be pulled out during use. I am sure I will be able to use these for other applications.
N**X
Using as furniture leg glides
Just fine for my purpose - to use as glides for four wooden Adirondack deck chairs, a picnic table and two benches on our deck. For glide use, carefully make a drill jig to save yourself time installing these. I used a piece of paint stirring stick, carefully measured the center-to-center nail spacing, drilled two 1/16" pilot holes in the jig, checked to see the jig hole spacing matched the glides, turned all four chairs, two benches, and the picnic table upside down, then 1/16" pilot drilled all the legs, then tapped the glides home with a small hammer. Easy-peasy, now the deck chairs slide greasy, and then end-grain of the legs have an air gap to dry out better after a rain. Perfect solution for me. Only reason for four instead of five stars is that I don't know how well they'll hold up over time. We'll see.
F**S
Love them
Love these makes my dining room chairs slide across the tile with ease since they are heavier chairs. Seems like they will last alot longer than the felt ones
J**S
Worked for what they are.
They work, but are very cheap. Make sure your tap them in evenly or they will crack and one part will go flying.
O**O
Perfect!
Needed something to keep my Adirondack furniture feet off the wet patio. Followed another reviewers suggestion of making a template out of a paint stick with a 1/16 drill bit. Worked like a charm and my 4 chairs and 2 benches were done in record time. I likely could have just nailed in the glides without pre-drilling but with it being so easy-peasy there was no reason to risk any of the legs splitting. Great price, too.
E**H
These work GREAT!
I hammered these Glides onto the bottom of two heavy craft supply shelves, and now I can move the shelves with ease, plus they protect the floor so the shelves do not scrape the floor. I highly recommend these furniture sliders!!!
W**S
Durable glides, strong, great for heavy furniture.
Worked great on the legs of some wood patio chairs and table that I made. They slide around nicely on the outdoor carpeting, and if it rains it seperates the wood from the wet surface a bit. I also put several on bottom of a rolltop desk I have in my den since it is quite heavy and now it slides a bit easier on the ceramic floor tile. Still have some left over that I'll use on some more furniture that I plan to make.
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