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JT
> 3 dayI purchased a weathered table top online (I needed a 4 ft dining room table for a small space in our lake house) and then added these legs. Heavy duty and look really good. The only issue is that I couldnt get the protective foot pieces to stay on (Ill be moving the table out of the way when not in use). But, thats not really an issue. Ill be putting felt pieces on the bottom instead. Im sure that the plastic pieces that come with the legs would work if you dont move the table.
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jillian busig
> 3 dayBrought a old table back to life! Put a modern touch on a table I have had for a while. The legs are strudy- honestly better then the old ones. They are made well and easy to install.
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Robert W.
> 3 dayVery sturdy, well made, and look great, Im satisfied with them. I couldnt figure out how to attach the floor protectors, but I didnt need them anyway.
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CherylD-Alabama
> 3 dayThese Hairpin legs were easy to install with good directions! They are sturdy and has held weight on a table I made! The only negative I have found is the tabs made to go on the bottom come off very easy which can scuff your floors! But that is minimal compared to the actual legs! Great craftsmanship! Have purchased 2 more sets of 4 to use on other projects! Would highly recommend them!
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J. Szafran
> 3 dayUsed these for a desk. Attached to a piece of countertop. Very sturdy.
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Nu
> 3 dayAll 4 were identical, nice welds, nice paint, rigid. The little rubber feet probably wont stay on if you drag the table around, but otherwise they work.
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JoannaAG
> 3 dayThe legs came well packaged, with all the hardware. They seem beefier/sturdier than I expected, so we’ll see in time if there are any issues that some 1 and 2 star reviewers describe. We used the legs under a 2 inch thick plank of raw edged oak to make a console table that I am using as a desk for now during covid stay at home time. The legs were a bit of a pain to install since the angles of the individual spindles did not allow for use with a drill or even a straight screwdriver, and half the screws had to be screwed in manually using an Allen wrench with a Phillips head - thankfully my husband had one of these - still it was an annoying one time inconvenience. Amazingly didn’t even need to shim anything. The rubber feet don’t stay on very well, so I suggest you only put these on once the piece is in the final location you want. Overall happy with it.
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Nola
> 3 dayThese legs are amazing!! They look absolutely stunning on the dining room table I built! The legs come with the screws needed AND little rubber tips you can add to the bottom so the metal doesn’t scratch hard floors. I’m obsessed and will be buying the shorter set to build a matching bench. LOVE!
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MDC65
Greater than one weekBought these legs for a project. wanted to make a small sofa table with an old wood beam I reclaimed. This is the small table of two. The legs are really strong, and durable! They were easy to attach, and I did buy the rubber footings to help keep the metal off the floor and from slipping. They are very stable and I did end up buying more for a larger sofa table! Great product, well worth the price!
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Scott S.
> 3 dayBought these to turn a hevea (rubberwood) butcher block into a desk/sewing table. I was originally going to order legs from another merchant--the products themselves were identical in price, but the other merchant wanted over $40 for shipping, versus getting these well rated table legs from Amazon with free shipping. These arrived super quickly, and were well packaged to ensure the legs didnt rub or scratch one another in transit. The product box itself (not the outer Amazon box) had a hole torn in it, but nothing was damaged or missing. The legs are pretty much exactly what they say they are. Solid, sturdy, and robust. Paint was mostly okay--one had a small ding in the paint (exposing the metal underneath) in a spot no one is going to see it, and another had a couple of very small rough bumps in the paint (put that one on the side of the table thats against a wall so no one will see/notice it). All in all though, theyre a pretty good deal. The only real complaint I have is the screws. Theyre just garbage. First one I went to put in (after pre-drilling holes with a 1/8 bit) had the head snap off before it was even screwed in far enough to snug up to the mounting bracket of the leg. Fortunately, each leg has 5 holes, so I tossed the cheap screws that came with the legs, got some good quality ones (Hillman PowerPro 1-1/4 screws, which were what I should have started with, but they didnt match the color of the legs) out of my workshop, and things went nice and smooth after that. Are they worth the purchase? Id say so. Just dont use the cheap screws that come with them.