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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Seems like these risers will get the job done. In this case, the job is to raise our oven slightly so it's level and flush with the counter. The feet on the oven were just a tad short when adjusted to maximum height, so I had to lower them and rest them on these pads. Pay attention to the size. They're pretty large. Pics on the product page are believable. It's nice that these are stackable, in case you have one or two really gimpy legs on a piece of furniture. They're not solid plastic, but they seem sturdy enough. There are rubber pads on the bottoms.
Ben
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
These were just what I needed to raise a bed frame 1" off the ground so another mattress can fit underneath. The risers are sturdy, economical, and easy to install. They are designed to fit under furniture legs, but they also have a lip on two of the edges, so they are perfect to use on things with no legs, like a bed frame in my case.
JSN
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
These have been a real lifesaver. I needed to lift my son's bed up just a bit to make it possible to allow his trundle to slide properly in and out. The mattress is just the 1/2 inch too tall for that to happen. This was the answer. The are perfect for his bed. I was able to lift it just high enough to have the clearance needed. The bed is still very strudy and I don't fear it falling off the blocks. They are wide enough to provide a large enough base. Install was a little difficult, only because I was doing it myself, the bed is heavy, and it on carpet. It is very functional and matches his black wood frame. It also a good value, I could use more for to make it even more stable.
NadeMagnet
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
In my PC gaming/man cave/spare bedroom I have a 7.1.4 surround sound system. My latest addition is adding some tactile transducers to the bed. If you don't know what those are think rumblers in video game controllers but to the next level. A lot of actual theaters have them under the seating. They greatly add to the immersion of games and movies. But for them to work best you want to the vibration contained to the seating or in this case the bed. Instead of being able to transfer to the floor. So I needed something to raise up as well as provide a good platform for some anti vibration feet that are normally used for washing machines. These have worked out well.What I like about them.They're robust. They're under a heavy California King size bed and don't deform in the slightest. You can stack them for height instead of starting off high. I tried some other similar ones but those started off at 4 inches high which was too much. They got the job done.What I don't like about them.Though they're stackable that doesn't work out too well if you plan on moving them. They aren't going to slide off each other easily. But they aren't stuck to each other all that robustly either. As shown in the pictures I wanted them under some furniture sliders and doing that would not work out well with these stacked.All in all though I'm still happy with these. They did what I needed them to do even though I would have preferred 2 levels of them.
MarvinLaw
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
My living room sofa sits a bit too low for my rubber vac to slide under it. These 1 inch risers are perfect. The slight increase in height does not alter the look of the sofa, but is high enough to allow the Robo vac to do its job. Why didn’t I think of this sooner? As you can see from the attached photos, each riser is about 3 1/4 inches square. At the bottom of each riser is a 2 3/4 inch square rubber foot. This prevents the riser from sliding on the floor. If you wish to stack the risers, I would suggest considering removing the rubber mat from the bottom of the upper riser. I would not suggest using these risers to support any item with wheels.
Maxine
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I needed a little elevation under a stool in my exercise room, and these have a one inch height which was perfect for my application. They are hard plastic with a rubbery section on the bottom that comes in contact with the floor. This rubbery section easily detaches from the base which I wasn’t expecting; also, it states recommended for less than 2” legs which I thought would be the exact size I needed. But, they are almost twice the size I was expecting. For me, they only work because I can hide them. Easy to put on, and are best for stationary furniture. Only two of the side edges on each are scalloped.
KMcClure
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I used this for a stand around our toilet, I do not think I would want to use these with furniture, they did not seem grippy enough to me. Probably fine for adults (as long as they are not "adulting") but my kiddos are not gentle and would probably knock furniture off of these. Maybe if they had a recess to hold, but there are just some thin scallop shaped edging on two sides.
Mrs.SherC
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
I really have no use for these but apparently my husband thinks that we do since he requested them. These remind me of college dorm living although you can definitely use them in your home to raise things off the floor.
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