28 Hairpin Table Legs with Heavy Duty Metal and Industrial Design for Coffee Tables, Modern Desks and Night Stands,Set of 4
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TW
> 3 dayI made myself a new work/computer table, and used these legs. For those hesitant about how sturdy these legs are, I have no doubt about the rated 350 lbs. My table is 115 lbs., and it is solid. No issues with stability. The two issues I have with them are: 1. The feet area had chips on the bottom where the black paint had been removed. Im not sure if these were used legs (I did not purchase a used set), or if they all come like that. No one will ever see them, so its not that big of a deal. 2. Its difficult to screw the inside two screws into the legs, as the legs themselves get in the way of any standard sized screwdriver. I had to use both hands to push down and grip the screwdriver so I could screw them in, and that was after drilling pilot holes. Overall, satisfied, but quality control with the paint could be improved.
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Paula F.
> 3 dayThe legs were easy to install and look great on my table! Very pleased!
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Adam Lundberg
> 3 dayThey are a great leg. Sturdy and super simple to install. Packaged well so they arent all scratched up when you get them.
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Jamie
> 3 dayWe had these legs to a cube organizer, which is an inexpensive piece of furniture from target. They really made it look like a more modern piece.
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Brittany d
> 3 dayThey were easy to drill on to a wall mounted vanity. They are stylish and provide great support.
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f hunker
> 3 dayThe legs are sturdy, steel, not lightweight. Nice black finish on them. I added art glass designs to three of the legs to date.
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Dan Galligan
> 3 dayEasy to install. Perhaps could be a bit heavier material for the length of the legs. That said they hold ok and project turned out well.
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Travis
> 3 dayLegs work great. Clip on pads work great. The screws provided to attach the legs are panhead screws, but the holes in the attachment plates are for flathead (countersunk) screws. This is a bad idea. A #6 Flat Head Interior Wood Screw fits perfect.
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Schuyler Rosefield
> 3 dayI installed these legs for a desk, and while they look good and seem strong the desk sways with any amount of movement or touch.
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Debbie D
> 3 dayI’ve been shopping for side tables for awhile. They were never tall enough. I bought a lazy Susan at Home Goods for $25, added these legs, and had a perfect little table for $65 and a very little elbow grease. The legs are very sturdy, and the height was just what I needed. I gave it 4 stars because one leg had a bit of a wobble. It was corrected with the pad included, but there were no directs, so I fixed it with trial and error. Another reason for the 4 stars is the interior holes are very difficult to get to. I pre-drilled the hole, then put in as fair as possible with my power drill and finished with the hand-held screw driver, but some hand contortion was necessary! It seems like the manufacturer could alter the hole placement slightly and make it a lot easier without sacrificing the leg integrity.