Spin into organization! 🔄
The Shepherd Hardware 9549 12-Inch Lazy Susan is a robust and reliable solution for your organizational needs, boasting a remarkable 1000-lb load capacity. Its smooth ball bearing raceway allows for effortless rotation, while the zinc coating ensures durability against corrosion. Ideal for both home and office use, this lazy Susan is a must-have for anyone looking to maximize space and efficiency.
Brand | Shepherd Hardware |
Model Number | 9549 |
Colour | Metal |
Diameter | 12 Inches |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 1000 Pounds |
Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 141 g |
M**S
Excellent price and seems to be very good quality.
Hopefully it will take the weight of a 200 kg motorbike!
H**.
It does what it is supposed to do every time all the time.
The merchandise arrived on time. It was as per the seller’s description, as well as per my requirements. The packaging was adequate for transport. The product I had ordered, has proven to be just right for the use intended. My overall experience, with this purchase has been very satisfactory.
I**.
Good enough.
Reasonable quality. A few ball bearings loose in the packet on receipt. That said, it functioned OK. I definitely recommend greasing the ball bearings up before use. Well worth the money.
S**H
Worked perfectly
I needed to have a method of repeatedly turning the front wheels of a car from lock to lock to free up the steering after it standing for a long time. One of these between 2 bits of OSB each side, job done. Brilliant.
R**E
Good
Loos can be deceiving. This takes some weight I can tell you. Make sure to spray the bearings. The instructions are quite vague and there's a better short instructional video online YOU know where by a bloke who explains it all.
B**Y
Motorbike turntable
This lazy Susie is one god send when coupled with a round 5mm disc which I got cut for £20.00 I see these selling for £100.00 do it yourself
`**N
this item with a piece of metal sheet on top ...
this item with a piece of metal sheet on top allows me to turn my bike on a sixpence bending a little now after months of service but still working
A**G
Good value for money
Yet to get around to making my turntable for scooter and motorbike, but the item looks well made, well worth around a tenner, as a turntable would set you back around £80.
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