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GorillaGlides 1 Inch Chair Sliders are premium screw-on and self-adhesive furniture floor protectors designed for 1” to 1.5” diameter legs. Featuring ultra low-friction plastic glides, they enable smooth, quiet sliding on low-pile carpet and hard surfaces like tile and slate, preventing floor damage. Each pack includes 16 sliders with screws for secure installation and replaceable insert caps for extended durability.
Item Thickness | 0.37 Inches |
Unit Count | 16 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1"L x 1"W |
Shape | Round |
Color | Grey |
Material Type | Plastic |
Surface Recommendation | Tile |
Installation Type | Screw-In |
A**R
Easy to install and work well
Have used stick on felt based products and they generally do not last long and collect dust and hair. These sliders are simple to install and work great. We recently has LVP flooring installed and felt does not slide at all on it. Seriously, it was more difficult to remove the felt product that we had used than to drill the holes and screw the holders in place and insert the caps. The slide well and do not mark the floor. Now just need to get some more to do the dining room chairs. I do not know if they would stay on if just stick on but it is so easy to screw on I would recommend that
S**U
Great purchase!
I don't often respond to requests for reviews but, I had to respond to this one. These replacement chair sliders are just what we needed for the chairs in our dinning room. We purchased several other types of chair sliders over the last year but they fell apart within a few months. These on the other hand are just wonderful! They were easy to install and it slides so easily on our laminate floors. Reasonable price too!
M**R
Easy to install and works great.
worked as expected. Great product for a heavy outdoor wood table that is sitting on tile. The sliders make it easy for my wife to move the table, the table can be easily slid across the tile when needed.
K**N
Work great
Better than the felt ones. Animal hair sticks to the felt ones. These work great.
P**A
Great, I used the tabs to stick them on and they stay in place. Smooth and saves my floors.
Great, I used the tabs to stick them on and they stay in place. Smooth and saves my floors. I lost one of the feet and my chair was rocking. This replaced the foot perfectly. Very easy to apply with the tape. There is a screw option if you wish.
T**C
Glides that Slide
The metal slides on the dining room chairs did not allow the chairs to slide very well. Using the 1" GorillaGlides has been an improvement. I did not test these slides on wood flooring so cannot comment on how well they'd function in that setting. I have included a number of jpgs illustrating the installation of these slides which was quite easy since the metal slides had already been hammered into the 4 legs of each chair.If your chairs do not have drill pilot holes you can simply remove the white plastic covering to expose the sticky surface and then press the GorillaGlides into place. Of note, these glides come with screws that are used to attach to the chair legs after a pilot hole is drill (to reduce the risk of splitting the chair leg).To install, pop out the gray glide from its base (#1), remove the white protective later (#2), center the opening over the pilot hole, screw the base onto the chair leg (#4) and then pop the gray slide back into its base (#5). The most difficult part of the installation should be turning the chairs over. Good luck. (NOTE: the first 2 jpgs show the slide in two configurations: the complete glide, the glide with the white protective layer and with the base turned over ready to be attached with a screw.)
K**B
FANTASTIC - even on tile with slight grout indentation. KUDOS to Gorilla Everything!!
EPIC!!Easy to use! I chose the option of adding the screw for a more permanent solution, and because these were adhered to my student's chairs and are scooted around often on my hardwood floors. These WORK LIKE A CHAMP!Just FYI, I used the stick-on our rocking chair and the bottoms of 2 cabinets which are only moved for cleaning and the sticky is powerful indeed!Works perfectly even on tile that has intentional unevenness.Once Again, Gorilla anything just works. KUDOS!
C**C
Won’t stay stuck on chair leg - and don’t glide well either
I first reviewed these Gorilla Glides chair feet in April, two months ago, finding that they just wouldn’t stay stuck to the chair legs, which makes ‘em useless at least to me; but I gave ‘em two stars rating instead of one ‘cause they seemed to glide fairly well over our tile floor considering the coarse, unglazed surface of our tile. You can see that original review following/below.However, now in June 2021, two months later, I’ve tried some other chair feet/glides, of the kind that have an embedded thin nail to hold the feet in place. I supplemented the nail attachment with some Duco cement, and am now fairly optimistic that those feet will stay attached in place. But, even more importantly here, those feet/glides with the nails as I used happen also to have teflon glide surfaces, instead of whatever different plastic foot is on these Gorillas. And wow, those teflon feet glide way, way better on our tile floor than these Gorillas do, despite the coarseness of the floor tile surface. In other words, these Gorilla Glides not only don’t stick to the chair legs, they also glide very poorly on the floor, certainly compared to the teflon glides.And to really rub it in, these Gorillas, which do nothing well, cost more than two times as much as the nail+teflon glides, which seem to do everything well.So again, after all, these Gorilla Glides don’t do anything well. Therefore now hereby demoted from 2 stars to 1 star.—— here below is my original 2-star review of these Gorilla Glides ———— from 2 months ago, April 2021 ——We wanted feet for our traditional hardwood dining chairs that would allow them to better glide over our unglazed, therefore coarse-surfaced tile floor. And we didn’t want to compromise the wooden chair legs by driving screws or nails up into their ends.We figured these Gorilla glides should be good, especially for the stick-on part of the job, ‘cause Gorilla has such a big rep. in the glue and adhesives business. And they cost twice as much as the competition, which we stupidly fantasized signaled a premium quality product. So we got ‘em.The good news is that they do the gliding part of the job fairly well, not great, but, like I said, our tile floors are coarse-surfaced, intentionally, to prevent people from slipping and falling, so these Gorilla glides might be as good as it gets with respect to gliding on/over the floor. Whether the Gorilla glide surface is reasonably durable or is going to wear down and through with continued use is a separate question - and one to which we will likely never know the answer because ...The bad news is that these Gorilla glides just don’t and won’t stay stuck in place with the adhesive on the bottom/end of the chair leg, even after scrupulously cleaning and prepping the chair leg ends, won’t stay even for a few dinners’ worth of very light use. I keep trying to shove ‘em back to the middle/center of the chair leg, it’s hard work, but they just keep sliding back out of place, clearly gonna’ slide right off as soon as I quit tending them, re-placing (forcefully re-positioning) them every few days.So I hereby give up on trying to make these Gorilla glides work. Not yet certain what I’m gonna’ do instead. I might experiment with other supposedly really good, strong adhesives, see if any of them can keep these Gorilla feet in place on the chair legs. Or maybe I’ll bite the bullet and try some glide feet that use a single very slender, thin nail (plus adhesive) to keep each glide in place.Meanwhile, to these Gorilla glides that only work at all as long as you laboriously re-work ‘em every few days, I give 2 stars.And, I just noticed, Gorilla has just stopped selling their 1.25-inch diameter glide here, the size I bought and want and need. Certainly not that I want them anyway at this point, but they’re really putting the nails in the coffin here.
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