SMARTSTANDARD Hairpin Table Legs 28 Inch, 1/2 3 Solid Steel Rods, 900lbs Load Capacity, Mid-Century Style for Coffee Table, Side Table, Night Stand (Black, 4PCS)
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SMB
> 3 dayI love these hairpin legs. They’re very sturdy and the finish is exactly what I wanted. I had an antique China cabinet that got damaged in my move, so I threw it out but kept the incredibly heavy glass doors. I used a door and these hairpin legs to make a buffet-type table. The angles of the legs matched perfectly with the corners of the door. Since the legs are strong and sturdy, they hold the door nicely and it’s very secure. Shipping was quick and I will not hesitate to order from this company in the future.
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Jeezus
> 3 dayOverall, it’s a great product and seems to be well made. Only problem I had is that they came in a bit damaged towards the bottom of the legs; all four of them were scratched and had paint chipped off, but they still worked fine and the damage wasn’t as visible when completely setup. Shipping was not well packaged either, the box came in damaged and open, and not well packaged inside. I think if the product would have been packaged well, it wouldn’t have arrived scratched with paint chipped off. Product worked fine and does the job.
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Gracie mom of boys
> 3 dayHairpin legs are great! But they are so expensive locally, some running $35 per leg! These are a great value. Very heavy, very sturdy and beautiful. They come with cups on the bottom so the legs donf scratch your floors. I was building a simple desk and I just needed a simple leg and I am so happy with how it turned out. I would buy these again, they are wonderful and great quality.
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Joseph Giordano
> 3 daySatisfied with legs, installed on sofa table.
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Ashley Powell
> 3 dayLove them! Husband finished live edge table today. They seem sturdy and strong! He did use stronger and longer screws though. May want to make those screws a little better.
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FencePpl
> 3 dayThese legs are really sturdy and a nice quality. They’re used on a slab of cypress for a bench so my dog can look out the window, as well as a nice place to sit for humans. Very pleased!
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Dan Tabori
> 3 daySolid As advertised. Holding up 8ft and 6ft butcher block tables i made for the kids “distant learning space”. Got the tops from Home Depot and finished with polyurethane. One tip for installing is take into account any baseboards if a side or back of the table is intended to be flush to a wall as the legs have a slant. I ended up having to reinstall the legs 3.5” from the edge of the table top rather than the recommended 2.5” on sides that were flush with a wall, which created enough space to accommodate a baseboard.