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The Stack-Its 1 Inch Adjustable Bed Risers are a set of 8 heavy-duty risers that allow you to easily add height to your furniture by stacking them to achieve 1”, 2”, or 3” of elevation. Each riser supports up to 1,000 pounds and features a rubber gripper to protect your floors and prevent sliding. Designed to fit a variety of furniture legs, these risers are perfect for enhancing your living space.
G**L
Just like described!
Did not actually use them for a bed, but for a piece of office furniture, and they are great! No problems.
L**P
Keeps my bed in one spot
So I decided to remove my bedroom carpet and refinish the hardwood underneath. Great for me but bad for my hardwood floor. My boyfriend is a bigger guy and he was constantly making the bed move across the wood floor. No matter if I locked the wheels on the frame it still moved when he’d plop his big butt in the bed. So I thought I’d try this before buying a new bed frame. Glad I did because it took me two minutes to put these under the wheels and no more surfing across the bedroom for me. It is a bit harder for my little dogs to get onto the bed so I had to get them steps and for me also because it does raise it up a bit higher. I’m 5’5” and we have a new bed that has memory foam in it so all of that together makes it a bit hard for me but I’ll deal with that. Long as I’m not surfing the room and scratching up my floor.
B**E
Work as expected. Gave us the height we needed.
We needed just a little more height to be able to let the robot vac get under the couch as well as to be able to mop the floors easier when needed. I have a sectional couch with large round legs that narrow to just over an inch at the base. These work for us, but only after I jury-rigged them as bit. To be able to attach each section of my couch, I do need to slide it. We tried removing the gaskets on the bottom that help stop movement, and placed the stackits under the couch legs. That didn't go well as when we slid the couch section it promptly came off the stackits. So after looking at the stackits and the couch legs, we decided to actually put them under "upside-down." So the gasket is under the couch leg keeping it in place and the top of the stackit is on my floor allowing us to push the couch together with its counterparts. This has worked out really well for what we needed. Too bad we couldn't just purchase only 1 extra stackit as I have 17 legs on my couch and had to buy 3 sets of 8 to have enough of them. I do recommended these if you need a couch to be just a bit higher. And if you need them to slide, just take off the gasket or flip them over like we did.
A**R
Heavy Duty Risers
My bed frame did not match up with the holes in my new headboard. It was just about 1" off. These worked perfect! I love that there is an indention for the rollers. It was just the thing I needed to have the holes match up. My bed is sturdy and not wobbly on these. Great item!!!
M**E
Exactly what I needed!
I needed these for our bed to be able to build our bed frame around. They were super easy to put in place and haven't moved since. Perfect height and super sturdy
E**D
Careful with these risers...
They really are not non slip. They are stackable, yet they require a hard surface to not slip.Giving it a three stars because they do slip on carpet.
S**.
Works as intended
I bought a new sewing chair that was 1” too high for me to sew comfortably. I know 1” seems insignificant but I makes a big difference when sewing for hours at a time. I didn’t want to return the chair so I started trying to find a way to raise my sewing cabinet. These work perfectly, I am much more comfortable and can easily sew for an extended period of time now without any problems.
K**R
DANGEROUS! DO NOT BUY!
These are advertised as bed risers. I bought them because I needed my bed to be a few inches higher. These were a disaster!First: The disks do not lock together in any way. If you stack two disks to get a 2" rise they will slide apart with the slightest bump.Second: The depression in the top is not deep enough to hold either a square leg or a caster. When I had the casters on the leg it easily rolled out of the depression. When I removed the castor, the barely-there depression did nothing to keep the leg from skidding off the riser.Fortunately I discovered all of this while I was installing the risers and trying to wrangle my mattress back on the bed. It would not have been fun to have my bed collapse when I was trying to get into it at night.
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