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The HLMOptimo Lazy Susan Bearing is a robust 14-inch aluminum turntable designed for smooth, silent rotation and exceptional load-bearing capacity of up to 120lbs. Ideal for various applications, it features a dust and rust-resistant design, ensuring durability and reliability in any setting.
J**Y
Love it!
Turned an inexpensive marble disc into a turntable for centerpieces. Spins flat and level, sound is not disturbing. Good quality.
A**L
Nicely made, pretty smooth
Used my router to cut a recess and dropped this into the base of a small rack/cabinet. The rack looks like it's just barely floating and rotates nicely with the touch of a finger. While no one can really see it, it's definitely a step up from the cheap lazy susan hardware from a big box store. Thumbs up from me.
J**N
Perfect spin
Was building a rotating peg board shelf 4ft tall by 2 ft wide on all 4 sides and this hardware spun that shelf with absolutely no issues.
J**K
It does the trick, but it does not spin freely.
This is a solid product. It was very easy to directly mount it to the bottom of a wooden base I was using. However, it turns fairly stiffly. After adding a few drops of machine oil around the bearings, it’s spun a little more smoothly, it is still a little stiff. Decided to keep it though.
S**Z
Smooth bearings.
Quiet and well-built. Spins easily and the size and functionality was great for the needs.
J**N
Nice a smooth if you have weight on it.
This is perfect if you’re like me and using it to make a lazy Susan that will hold a lot of weight. Specifically sewing machines for me. So we screwed a large round board from Lowe’s to it and it works perfect. But as other reviews have pointed out it is specifically for heavy applications, it won’t spin smoothly with just a light load. My machines range from 15-45lbs for reference. I do wish they included a template for attaching it for those who’s brains are too fried to get it centered perfectly lol. I eventually got it with my husbands help, we ended up eyeballing it and it was just fine.
M**.
Lacking smooth operation!
In my opinion, the main problem is lack of free movement in rotation. I need a product that will keep in rotation movement after letting go. Just simply lacks free movement. That being said, it will definitely be adequate in a cheep lazy Susan since they don't need to rotate like a merry go round. Unfortunately I will have to return this product. 😕
M**E
smooth like butter
This hardware costs double what I was buying before, but well worth it. It turns much more smoothly than the cheaper ones I'd been buying for the lazy Susan's I make.
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