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The AORYVIC Wood Furniture Legs are a stylish and sturdy solution for enhancing your furniture. Made from eco-friendly rubber wood, these 3-inch square legs are designed for easy installation and can support up to 600 pounds. Their mid-century modern aesthetic not only adds beauty to your home décor but also fits a variety of furniture types, making them a versatile choice for any space.
Item Weight | 1.96 Pounds |
Size | 3 inch |
Shape | Square |
Leg Style | prymaid |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Brown |
Product Care Instructions | Keep Drying |
Furniture Finish | Brown |
Material Type | Wood |
Specific Uses For Product | [INFERRED] Furniture item support |
Recommended Uses For Product | [MULTI] |
Installation Type | Screw-In |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 600 Pounds |
G**G
Quick & quality!
I’m lazy about writing reviews even when I know I should. But these got me going. These little furniture feet came so fast. And they are so sturdy and pretty! I’m used to “you get what you pay for,” but these feel very expensive. I replaced big chunky ottoman legs with these little guys and the old frumpy guy has a fresh makeover! The screws on the top of the feet also fit the original holes, bonus!
D**.
Universal legs for ottomans and storage boxes etc screw in.
Excellent product and quality. I bought several different heights to replace the ones that were on my ottomans that have storage and sits at the end of each bedrooms. Really good. Nice colors. Thanks! Would buy again
M**M
Transform your room
Transform your room for so little! These legs are so inexpensive but are such high quality. They can make your living room look like a new space. I highly recommend this. The hardware is quality and makes install a snap.
G**S
Sofa legs
Well made, thick and light, perfect color match and easy to install
S**N
Worth It
Excellent item and value. Easy to install.
S**E
Changed my chairs to a more contemporary look
I purchased 2 new leather wing chairs, but was unhappy with the formal look of the Queen Anne front legs. I wanted to make the chairs look more contemporary to match my dark leather sofa. I found these Aoryvic 8" wood furniture legs that matched the rear legs of the chairs. In a perfect world, I could have just unscrewed the previous chair legs and installed the new ones. But my previous legs had 3 screws that didn't match up at all, so I needed to use the metal plates enclosed with the legs. Prior to installing the new legs, I purchased a 1 inch drill bit as directed in the instructions. Using the metal leg holder to mark the correct position, I used chalk to mark the spot and then drilled the large center hole into my bottom chair frame. I then used the small screws provided to attach the metal plate that holds the leg. From there, I just screwed the leg into the metal center hole that goes into the chair.I wish I could say it took me 15 minutes like some reviewers mentioned, but in truth the first leg took more like 30 minutes. The other 3 legs went a lot quicker as I knew what I was doing. I am a senior lady who has done lots of repairs over the years. If you have a drill and screwdrivers, you can do it too.I am very pleased with the contemporary look of the wing chairs. The chairs have been used by tall full sized men and the legs held up great. The legs are made of some type of hardwood with a nice finish and they don't look cheap. I had a question for customer service and they answered me immediately on a Sunday evening. I wouldn't hesitate to order from this company again.
P**S
quality product.
Replaced all the legs on my Tommy Bahama outdoor patio chairs. perfect match.
S**A
Very pretty, easy to install, wish the hardware was more stable
Firstly: ½ inch drill bit. You'll get these and think, gee, this looks like I need a 7/16" drill bit, surely a whole half inch is too big. And then you'll go to the hardware store and the associate will try to mansplain to you about how drill bits work before running around and finding the 7/16" drill bit he agrees you needs. But luckily you thought to yourself well gee maybe I should get the ½" just in case. It is the ½". Use the ½". After pre-drilling with smaller bits so you don't split your wood, in case any of you are inexperienced with that sort of thing.If you're like me, and are not-rich, you bought or otherwise received a sectional that was relatively cheap ($1200 at a major U.S. furniture retailer) awhile ago. But, now you want to heighten the couch for the sake of the tall people you live with. And you want nice-looking legs, and also nice-looking couch legs, so you also can feel like an accomplished adult or whatever. So you do some measuring, realize that the legs you have are 2 inches, and you want 5" legs. So then you search the internet and discover that you can get 4" or 6", no in-between. (Glad I got the 6" by the way).These legs are beautiful and easy to install. The problem is that most couches have cheap wood to attach the legs to, and the disc meant to stabilize these legs is about an inch wide, where I'd much prefer 2-3 inches - but that hardware doesn't seem to exist anywhere, so I'm just babying these legs: no more shoving the couch, only lifting. When I tried to flip the couch back upright, one of the legs collapsed, so I had to redo it and reinforce it somewhat, so I extra-baby that leg. It isn't these legs' fault that most couches are made of cheap materials where you can't see them, but in the world we live in, I'd hope that that companies would take that into consideration.But I do overall love these legs, especially at the price point of $28.99 for the 4 of them. (I bought 3 sets for my 3-piece sectional)
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