Hairpin Table Legs 16 inch, 3/8 Solid Metal Steel Firm Welding Home DIY for Coffee Table, Bench, Chair with Rubber Floor Protectors, Black, 4 PCS
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Ara
> 24 hourReview for Genius Iron 16 Inches Furniture Hairpin Legs, 3/8in Rods. The legs itself are well made and sturdy however the provided screws are complete garbage and will break.
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SuntreeJL
> 24 hourExactly what I wanted. It is a heavy piece and it looks like it is floating. Glad I read the instructions though. I would have put them in the corner of the piece...they have to go a few inches in. Great value for money. Will buy again.
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S. Hall
> 24 hourSuper fast and easy to install. Super cute antique card catalog is now my new sofa end table. The included screws were too long for this project but really easy to find good diameter shorter screws. The little rubber feet were fussy but remained in place once standing upright.
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stephshef
> 24 hourLegs were easy to install and seem good. But DONT USE THE SCREWS PROVIDED! I tried three and they all broke. Definitely get your own heavy duty screws to use.
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David
> 24 hourThe legs feel like great quality but the screw heads kept breaking off about 3/4 of the way screwed in. Over all I think the legs look good. only using to put plants on so not sure about durability.
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brittany
> 24 hourNo complaints! Exactly what I expected and exactly as pictured. So far no issues. Mine also came with the rubber feet things unlike other reviews that state they were missing. I have carpet so I don’t need them but nice to have! I used washers to compensate for the screw length and it worked perfectly.
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Cleo Rivera
> 24 hourThe parts were ez to install and look great!
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Sherrill Neal
> 24 hourgreat for benches or end tables
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A. Esposito
> 24 hourSome sanding, staining and finish and one has a inexpensive coffee table or other piece of furniture. This is a great way for those beach combers to furnish a vacation getaway.
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honestbutterfly
> 24 hourGot this cabinet practically free and finally decided to buy it legs instead of destroying my wall by trying to mount it.