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Frederick
> 24 hourI purchased these for a large ottoman that is on casters on a wooden floor. The ottoman worked fine if I straightened my legs out and rested them on top of it, but if I bent my knees and put my feet on the top edge of the ottoman, it would immediately roll away. Obviously this led to frustration and hurt feelings. I tried using those cheap hard rubber thingies that you can put beneath bed casters, but the ottoman would roll right out of them because their edges were too short. I then came across these little wonders, and now my ottoman problems are over. Yes, the once wanderlust piece of furniture that always roved away from me has been tamed into the submissive footrest it was designed to be. Why do these work so well? Their shape, their grip, and their weight. Let me explain: 1) Shape: While cheaper caster holders have wide, shallow pockets, these holders have deep, valley-shaped wells. This large groove not only keeps casters from rolling, it prevents them from even swiveling. Once you put a caster in one of these babies, its going nowhere. The caster practically whimpers. 2) Grip: The bottoms of these holders have a nice grip on hardwood floors due to their tackiness. They are NOT adhesive though, just tacky from their rubber. They havent left any residue on my floor, and I am not at all concerned that they will. 3) Weight: These are not lightweight pads; these are heavy, substantial pieces of rubber. When I first took them out of their box I could immediately tell that they were not the cheap caster holders I was used to. They have a heft that seems to help keep them in place. One small caveat: Due to their large size, these stoppers are not exactly invisible. This may not matter when they are used under a bed (especially if there is a bed skirt), but as you can see in my photos they do project out slightly beneath the corners of my ottoman. Visually its not ideal, but its a trade-off Im willing to accept to have an ottoman that doesnt scurry away from me anymore. My ottoman and I are getting along SO much better now!
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J. Burrell
> 24 hourThe bed rolling that is. I did a bunch of research, measured my wheels and found these to be substantial and easy to put to work on their job. Just lift the wheel and put it on the stopper. Done.
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Nancy B
> 24 hourThese are great. Inexpensive. They work. My bed stays in place. Does not hurt the hardwood floors.
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M G Duncan
> 24 hourI inherited a brass bed head board and a frame that had been purchased to go with it. It is the typical bed frame with 2 roller wheels. We have the bed in the guest room on a hardwood floor. It was constantly moving during normal sleep. Over the years I have looked at other bed frames - all would have the same problem. I bought numerous types of furniture grips and caster cups. Nothing kept the bed from moving during normal sleep. I finally ended up putting the head casters in a pair of old tennis shoes. That worked, but sure wasnt very attractive! Enter iPrimio Bed Stopper & Furniture Stopper [https://www.amazon.com/iPrimio-Bed-Stopper-Furniture-Scratches/dp/B01LD7LYRG?ref_=bl_dp_s_web_11023637011]. These bed stoppers really work. Gone are the ugly tennis shoes. The only slightly downside for me was putting the bed stoppers under the rollers. If you live alone, youll have to ask someone to help lift the bed a little at each corner in order to place the bed stoppers in place. All in all I am very satisfied with this product. NOTE: I did see that the company offered a different style of bed stopper (slide and squeeze) that did NOT require lifting the bed. However, some reviews indicated that the a wire inside that assisted with the squeezing around the roller was a problem after a short time. I decided to buy the ones with no working parts and am very happy with my choice.
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CLC - Chatham NY
> 24 hourThese carpet protectors seem to do a great job spreading the weight of the bed across more space than the small wheels of the bed frame.
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Jay
> 24 hourThese really keep the bed from scooting around on hardwood floors and dont scratch the floors either.
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Richard L. Sheffield
> 24 hourJust bought a house with hardwood in the bedroom and was glad to find these. They do keep the bed from rolling or slipping. Time will tell whether the rubber causes any issues with dark hardwood. So far we love them. UPDATE: It has been a year since I bought these and yesterday I needed to move the bed. These did not stick to or in any way mar the floor. They work as intended and do no damage. Very happy and highly recommend!
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Dr. Cletus Wintheiser Sr.
> 24 hourThese work a little too well! It took repeated attempts with my feet braced against the wall to cause any movement of my bed with these wheel stops. My girlfriend and I were both very surprised when one of the metal bed legs broke before the bed stop faltered. I need a new bed frame but my new wheel stops prevented us from rolling across the hardwood floor.
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Jeanne from Denver
> 24 hourAwesome product. I bought these for my bed and after a year they show no wear. They did a terrific job keeping my bed in place. I wish they made flat ones for beds without wheels, as I just purchased an adjustable bed and the stoppers I bought are flimsy.
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D. S.
> 24 hourIve never seen rubber coasters to put furniture on, that are as nice as these. So thick and heavy-duty! We have a rolling fold-up bed, and it rolls no more! These feet not only protect our hardwood floors from any scratches or scuffs, but will protect our guests from falls they might have if the bed had moved away from them as they went to sit on it. Unlike some that I considered on Amazon, these coasters are solid rubber, with a solidly flat bottom side. No little ring of a different material like some had. As soon as I placed the beds wheels in the groove, nothing moved! Very nice! Thank you for selling these!