🪑 Slide Smoothly, Protect Boldly — Your Floors Deserve It!
The Slipstick CB215 Swivel Glide Floor Protector Sliders are precision-engineered 1-inch glides designed to protect hard surface and carpeted floors while enabling effortless chair and furniture movement. Featuring a unique swivel socket for angled legs (¾ to 1½ inch diameter), these screw-in sliders provide a secure, residue-free installation. The sleek chocolate brown finish blends seamlessly under furniture, adding approximately ½ inch height. Each set includes 8 sliders and screws, backed by a 5-year limited warranty, making them a durable, stylish solution for maintaining flawless floors.
Number of Pieces | 8 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00693920022155 |
UPC | 693920022155 |
Manufacturer | Slipstick |
Part Number | CB215 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 0.38 inches |
Item model number | CB215 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Inch |
Installation Method | Screw In |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 8 screws, 8 swivel glides |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 5 year free replacement warranty. |
J**.
works as expected
Replaced the "nail-in" felt sliders on our oak kitchen chairs (vinyl floor) with these - easily installed and the chairs slide so-o-o much better. Nice product.
C**B
Could be improved
A good product, easy to install and works well. An improvement could be to have a permanent strong felt type tip. I have a ceramic floor and the previous squeakiness of the chairs when moved improved by 50% with the sliders. I then glued my own felt tips to the sliders with super strong glue. Now the chairs move silently. However, the felt tips need to be replaced every 6 to 12 months depending on usage. To have a strong durable felt tip option to the product would be a good improvement.
K**R
good
These wre placed on oir kitchen chairs which were gouging our hardwood floors. A little hard to put one the legs but so far, they seem to be doing a good job.
R**N
Perfect for antique delicate chair legs! Match hardwood floor color.
FINALLY!!I'd tried every other plastic chair leg glide, lint gathering felt pads, etc. on my kitchen chairs (spindly-legged 1920s stamped-back wooden chairs). Their two back legs are angled, which caused problems with every other types of glide. Felt pads fell off.I thought I'd found a solution with those glides that have circle-shaped metal rings that you hammer in. Supposedly those prevented the chair legs from splitting, a common problem with nail-on glides. However, those split my chair legs! The one thing they promised not to do. Heartbreaking on antique family chairs (fortunately I only put them on one chair). They split the straight and the angled chair legs...I have no idea why those are so well reviewed. Also, those circular hammer-on felt glides can't be used on angled legs. My back chair legs are only SLIGHLY angled, so I really thought I'd be fine. But even the slight angle made them not work at all, and split the back legs in several places. I later noticed the straight front legs were also split, just not as badly.Enter these swivel sliders -- and voilà! I just followed the brief directions, and they're great! I could tell immediately that they were going into the chairs without any problems, without any splits.My only suggestion is to drill a slightly smaller pilot hole than the 3/32 recommended...that seemed WAY too easy to drill the screw in, and the screw wasn't as tight as I'd like. I'd try one size smaller and see if that works first -- unless your chair's wood is extremely hard, you should be fine with a 5/64 bit pilot hole.The screws go in extremely easily (with a 3/32" bit), so be careful not to spin the screws around once they're tight. I did better only driving the screws in partway with a drill, and then switched to a hand screwdriver. You don't want to spin the screw once it's in, it'll make the hole bigger and the screws will loosen up quickly. (And don't forget to put the plastic "ball" onto the screw before screwing it on! I made that mistake once.)Once the "ball" is screwed on, the "cup" just pops onto it...and all is set! At first I was concerned, because the cup seemed a little tight, and didn't swivel around on the ball freely -- gravity didn't move it if I tilted the chair. But then I realized that this is a good thing -- once you put the chair on the floor, the glides get into the correct position, and then they don't swivel around. This is good, because they can't flip up on their side when the chair is moved and accidentally gouge the floor. They stay at just the exact angle that works best for your chair.At first they look so weird, because you just installed them and it's impossible to stop STARING AT THEM! But soon you don't even see them. It's just the change that makes them seem obvious at first...nobody else even noticed them! They don't pick up hair and lint like the felt pads, and now I can spill water near the table without needing to worry about whether my wooden chair legs are getting soaked and damaged (those felt pads hold a LOT of water!)One tip? If you have hardwood floors, buy the color that matches your FLOOR, not your chair. They blend in so much better that way. (Of course, if you have tile or another floor that doesn't match either color, then match the chair.)These seem like they'll last a long time, and then can be easily removed, since they're screwed on. I'm investing in buying an extra set, too, since if I accidentally break one, there's a good chance that it'll only be the base -- then I can just pop off and replace the "cup" and keep the "ball" screwed in place.
S**Y
Not pleased with this item
I have never written a review before because I'm usually very satisfied with the items that I purchase. However, if you value your floor, please do not buy this item. It is advertised as the "ultimate floor protection". My husband & I had our kitchen redone. We had a luxury vinyl tile floor put down. The leg protectors that we had on our kitchen chairs were worn. I tried to replace them with the same as we had before, but, unfortunately, they are no longer manufactured. So, as usual, I went to Amazon & purchased this item. What a mistake!!! My brand new floor is scratched beyond repair. Very upsetting, to say the least.
J**Y
Stay on Your Feet !
Seems like a great idea.Easy to InstallAdjustable to Chair Leg AngleBut....Once the chairs start moving., the feet , which are a snap fit , tend to pop off - and go under the furniture, or air vent or get lost entirely.Or your Dog or Toddler finds them and puts them in their mouth.I was going to buy more feet, just for replacements, but I'll look for a better solution.
K**S
Finally a product that works!!!! Perfect for angled chair legs.
Was unsure at first, but saw a couple of reviews that like me had tried many other types with little success. My chairs are rounded and on an angle. No matter what I tried it would fail and my hardwood floor paid the price. Since installing these, my chairs are sturdier and glide with ease. I did take the advice given by another review to use the 5/64 pilot hole and to add the felt stick pads to the bottom. Since then they work wonderfully!!!!Another thing to keep in mind… These raised the height of the chairs appropriately a half an inch. So if you have chairs with arms on them, it might impair the ability to push your chair under the table depending on the table and clearance.
D**K
Works great, but order extra.
First of all, now that I've got these on my chair legs, they are working great. I'm very happy with them.Installation, however, didn't go perfectly. I ordered the exact right number, then screwed one in too far (using my electric drill). The bottom section wouldn't pop onto the section I had just screwed on since it was distorted. Got that out, ordered another package, and fixed the problem. But then, I had one where the screw broke off. I was probably at an angle. The problems were my fault, I don't do this type of thing or use my drill frequently, but they are problems others could have. As I said, order an extra package just in case.I put felt pads on the bottom, and they work great on my floor. No scratches. I've had no problems once I got the job done.
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