🛋️ Elevate your space, one leg at a time!
The AlboWood Furniture Legs are a set of four 3-inch heavy-duty square legs made from premium rubber wood, designed to support up to 1700 lbs. Coated with clear varnish for a sleek finish, these legs are perfect for a variety of furniture styles, ensuring stability and ease of installation. Ideal for both replacement and DIY projects, they enhance the aesthetic and functionality of your furniture.
Item Weight | 10.56 ounces |
Size | Height 3 inch |
Shape | Square |
Leg Style | Square |
Style Name | Mid-Century Modern |
Color | Natural Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Furniture Finish | varnished |
Material Type | Wood |
Specific Uses For Product | furniture upgrade, interior design, Mid-Century Modern-style home decor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Furniture leg replacement and height adjustment |
Installation Type | screw fastening |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 425 Pounds |
A**R
Taller legs
I absolutely love the taller legs, it made my furniture look new again. I bought the 6 inch legs and for the first time I can clean under the couch😄
H**.
Easy install
It may be luck, but these legs matched the color of my end tables perfectly. Great update, and really easy to install. Just needed a cordless drill. If your furniture didn't already have legs, you would need to drill a hole to install the mounting bracket, but nothing too complicated. I bought another set after seeing how great the first one was.
K**U
All pieces were included
Everything fit just as described.
P**C
Solid wood and they have some heft.
The wood is close grained and a natural beige color and heavy. There is a coating on them, but the one I looked at had a very uneven coating applied. I could tell because the different areas where the coating was missed were dull compared to the areas that were coated. I was going to stain these anyway, so I’ll sand all the surfaces before I apply the stain. They are the right height to keep a chest somewhat off the floor and add some height so I don’t have to reach down as far. And they have a plate that is screwed onto the chest, sofa or chair or whatnot. The legs are screwed into the plate. For me, that is the most secure way to fasten legs to furniture. There wasn’t a pad or anything on the bottom surface. If you have hardwood floors, you might have to purchase pads for the legs, to protect the floors.
T**F
These are great!
My furniture is really low profile and though I’ve loved this looked, the pieces are extremely heavy and hard to push around to clean under them. It’s pretty much impossible to clean under them without moving them. I recently got risers to pick the furniture up off the ground and this was a very cheap though not aesthetically pleasing way to get the desired result of lifting the furniture pieces off the ground. I felt this was a temporary solution but also a great way to feel out the height I needed/ wanted before getting replacement legs.I went with the 4 inch legs because of the riser height I was using. It was the perfect height for me. The original legs only had two small screw holes but the bracket with these legs matched up perfectly to those. So what I did was use the bracket at a guide. I flip it the “wrong way”, screwed the two screws that matched up. I then drilled the third hole out. I also then took a 1/4 inch bit (because it could fit in the bracket leg screw hole) and drilled a hole in the center. Due to the nature of the material of my furniture (soft, pressed wood), when I took the 1/2 inch drill bit to the 1/4 hole I already drilled, it chewed up the wood really bad. So I opted on the remaining three legs, to drill out the 1/4 inch hole I first made with then a 3/5 inch bit, then drilled a third and final hole of 1/2. (This is drilling the same hole three times taking a little bit more each time) Though really time consuming, this worked perfectly for me.The legs feel really sturdy. They have a recessed area where the bracket nest which is a really great feature to these legs. I originally looked at purchasing a different brand that was a little more expensive and had thousands of positive reviews but they don’t have that recession that nests the bracket, so that the leg is completely flush with the furniture you’re attaching this, too.Only thing I didn’t care for are the pads that come with this, but that’s not an issue enough for me to dock a star. I bought a felt kit for furniture that satisfied my needs for a larger better quality pad underneath the legs. After installing the first kit of legs, I went back and purchased 3 more kits to finish my other pieces of furniture in my living room. I have a modular couch, so each section has 4 legs. I'll try to remember to take a photo of the furniture when I get it all done and post those photos, as well. I'll also update if I have any issues down the road.
T**R
Good Product. Strait Forward Install
I had a leg break on my ottoman. So I got these babies. The one thing I will say is that they were not the same size as my other ones, so I had to replace all of them on the ottoman. I kind of knew that going into it, so I had to install these and its a very strait forward install. Everything you need is there (not the tools of course) but seems well constructed and worked like a charm!
S**W
Perfect furniture legs for cabinet pieces
Very well made looks great and easy to install. These legs are durable and perfect size for replacements or new pieces being built. Highly recommend this product
C**L
NOT BIRCH - they are Rubber Wood!
After working to replace our disabled son's new sectional couch legs with these tall ones, was breaking the boxes (total of 12 legs) down & seen the labels on the boxes (pictured above).The product description states they are 'birch hardwood' - that's why I bought these!Very disappointed!
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