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tsunamiscott
> 3 dayThese hairpin legs worked great for a small nightstand I made out of leftover butcher block from our kitchen countertops. They are sturdy and a good bedside height. I recommend!
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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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Hillary Farley
> 3 dayThe legs really are fantastic. The color doesn’t come off, they’re well made and they’re sturdy. My only grip with them is the placement of the holes. The outside holes, no problem. The inside two need to be slightly offset to prevent rounding off the screw heads. It’s kinda tough to get a driver to fit in between the space. I’ll definitely be buying again. I really happy with the purchase overall.
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Waldo00
> 3 dayI bought an 8’ countertop at the local outlet store to make my wife a sewing table. I used 8 of these legs. Table seems sturdy enough for 3 sewing machines. The supplied screws were a little too long for this countertops I used some shorter screws I had on hand. Happy wife, happy life!
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anna
> 3 dayGood legs! They are heavy and solid metal. They feel strong and sturdy. My table top was thin so I had to buy smaller screws. Make sure you measure your table top if it’s thinner. These legs add a touch of modern to any table!
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Scot Pollok
20-04-2025Recently I built my own desk - and I’ve built lots of simple furniture before - but always out of all Wood. I wanted to incorporate metal into the wood top and these legs are awesome. Sleek, simple but sturdy and well made. Easy to install and look amazing. Level and tight. Highly recommend.
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James B. Houston
22-04-2025Well, these legs look pretty good, but frankly, my legs are prettier, fleshier, hairier, and just all-around better. Also, my legs get around better, pretty much getting me where I want/need to go; these Signstek legs just stand there, and dont do anything--how boring is that? In fairness, these signstek legs have held up the desk top I have attached to them, i.e.,, without moving--something that I doubt that I could do, and they dont complain--something that I am damn well sure I would do. But really, would it hurt them to dance a little? Granted, I aint much of a dancer either...By the way, these legs came without any mounting hardware (something which my legs dont need, by the way). I tried to get them to go to the hardware store to get some screws; do you think they would? Harumph!
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Yasmeen Veum III
> 3 dayThese legs are very sturdy for my hand build kitchen table.
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Keith Woodside
> 3 dayI see all the reviews saying these legs arent wobbly... I must have gotten the left over/cheap set. The legs themselves are bendable with my hands. I can put one finger on my desk and shake the whole thing. These are NOT quality. They also came poking out of the box with chipped paint on the bracket end (not a big deal as no one will see this part). Most likely returning as the wobbling is driving me insane as I type this review.
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CAmaya
> 3 dayThese were perfect! I needed a quick fix for a wall table that use to be a floating table but came off the wall. I wanted an industrial looking option and this was it. I painted the legs with a cooper paint and got the look I was aiming for with a very great price.