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1.5' Wrought Iron Patio Furniture Feet Caps (24-Pack), Chair Leg Floor Protector Replacements for Outdoor Metal Tables and Chairs

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About this item

  • Compatibility: Suitable only for 1-1/2" inside diameter cups on wrought iron furniture legs. Double-check your measurements for accuracy before ordering. Contact us for help or questions
  • Floor Protection: Shield your floors with our outdoor chair leg protectors. Prevents scratches, damage, and rust stains to keep surfaces pristine. Ideal for wood decks, concrete, stone, and more
  • Quiet Movement: Transform your outdoor space with our patio furniture glides. Enjoy silent and smooth operation of tables and chairs without disruptive noises
  • American-Made Durability: Our metal chair leg floor protectors are made from thick, UV-resistant plastic in the USA, built to endure outdoor elements season after season
  • Installation: Before installing the wrought iron foot caps, ensure the cup area is clear of debris, rust, and dirt. Touch up any exposed metal. Use a rubber mallet for installation



Product Description

leveling feet adjustable chair and table leg plastic cups 1-1/2 inch floor protector

Specializing In Patio Furniture Replacement Parts

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wrought iron leg floor protector cup insert measurements

IMPORTANT: Your furniture leg cups must have a 1-1/2" INSIDE diameter

  • Expect a Tight Fit: Our pressure-fit glides are designed to stay firmly in place. Initially, they might appear slightly large, but this is to ensure a tight and secure fit. Apply some force to install them properly, ensuring they won't fall out over time.

If you have trouble installing

  • Boil for Flexibility: If you're finding the installation challenging due to the stiffness of the glides, a simple trick is to boil them briefly. This makes them more pliable and easier to work with.
  • Adjust When Necessary: If the leg cups are bent, or the fit isn't perfect, you can gently use pliers to adjust the cup walls. We recommend making minor, gradual adjustments to avoid damaging your furniture.
Replacement wrought iron table and chair glides and feet installation tips

Laurie E. Scruton
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I like them and they fit well
Russell K.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
I am happy these exist. I needed them so my outdoor furniture doesn’t scratch up my new deck. The fit needs to be tight so they stay in place. That means they’re a bit difficult to bang in with your hammer so that all edges are inside the metal. Some said that soaking them in very hot water softened them up to make it easier.I tried that, but it only helped a little. Eventually I got all 16 in place. Nonetheless, I recommend if you need them. They work great. None have come out. Make sure you order the right size.
Liz B.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
As much as the reviews made these sound like they would be a struggle, we found them to fit our chairs perfectly. I really do think it deo nds on the brand of furniture as they would not work on some table feet. They worked perfectly for my needs to protect a new deck with some spares to keep on hand. Seem sturdy and effective. It's the luck of the draw as to how easily they work for you.
Cheryl Moffett
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
They really protect your patio surface from scratches and make the furniture easy to move as well. The glides I put in a couple of years ago were still fine but since I just refinished the patio I’m putting in new glides. Minimal effort, very affordable and great results.
Richard B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
The feet caps fit perfectly and were easy to install using a rubber mallet. They look exactly like the original caps. Very happy with the purchase.
Sonja
Reviewed in Canada on September 13, 2023
This product was not available anywhere and it was needed to safely use our vintage wrought iron bistro set. So glad to find them on Amazon, and they work and fit perfectly and does not scratch the flooring.
Carole
Reviewed in Canada on May 2, 2023
Reasonable price and easy to install with no need for glue
We Explore
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
So I've been saving bottle caps to put under the feet of these wrought iron patio chairs when it occurred to me that Amazon probably has a REAL product to do that.. And they do!These gliders come in 1.5" and 1.25" and apparently I need something in between. Tried the smaller size and returned (not even close). According to the package the inside diameter of the feet needs to be 1.5" and these should work. However, they do not want to go in easy, and I tried all the advice people gave (mallet in one side then the other, align very straight and pound in correctly, boil in water to soften first), and I tried a few other methods involving cursing and breaking nails. Now, I'm NOT an un-handy person, I am telling you this is strangely difficult. The pieces are too darn big! IMO they are tapered in the wrong direction; they are flared out from the outer edge and get more narrow at the cap. It would be much better to install if that was opposite.I ended up grinding down the rim of the sliders on a stone lathe so they could get started in the feet. After a couple pounds, if they were getting mangled I then needed to push in the edges with whatever needle-nose pliers, file, or small instrument that would work. Eventually I got them all inserted, and in that time our fencers installed 8 posts. Sometimes things just can't be easy.I will say that except for the few I smashed in against their will (with a frightening litany of complaints) the more properly inserted ones are not going to be falling out of their own accord and the thickness of the plastic ensures many years of use.
Mary M
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
I bought these for a set of four chairs that I bought from an estate sale. After cleaning, sanding, and painting, I wasn't going to let these little plastic inserts defeat me. I followed some different recommendations from other buyers, ( soaked them in hot water, tapped them on one side,etc) and still some would not go in. So I filed off some of the side nobs and that worked. They are still very tight and hopefully they don't fall out.I would have given them 5 stars except for the difficulty in installing. They were exactly what I needed and wouldn't have known where else to get them.
Psycko
Reviewed in Canada on June 30, 2022
We have 40 year old aluminum deck chairs with 1.5” opening. I pulledOut the old with pliers, and gently tapped these in with a rubber mallet. Was very quick and easy and the chairs are now on our new composite deck.I would highly recommend
John Boyachek
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2021
These caps were an excellent fit, they transformed my old patio furniture into new gliding comfort. I would HIGHLY recommend these as a replacements.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2021
Exact fit on our metal table and chair set and they work great as the chairs that were missing glides now slide nicely on our deck without damaging the surface, but for what you're getting (little plastic/nylon cups) the price is exorbitant.
Harry68
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2019
Let me start out by saying these end caps are virtually identical to the OEM caps that came installed on the furniture, that is what I was looking for. I would have liked them to be a little thicker in the surface that wears but, that would have made them even more difficult to install - see below.Installation was a learning experience and I am posting this review primarily to help others learn from my efforts. I read with interest all the reviews about the end caps and techniques to install - prying in with screwdrivers, squeezing in with channel lock pliers, beating in with a hammer and a block of wood. I tried each and every one with limited success. What worked for me the best was to buy a 99 cent worm screw clamp at a hardware store (auto parts store would be fine) that would open to 1-1/2 inches, place the end cap in the worm screw clamp and tighten it down until the edge of the end cap were deformed smaller and drop the worm screw clamp and end cap assembly in very hot water and leave it in there for 3-5 minutes. I then fished it out of the cup of hot water with a screw driver (be careful, it is HOT, I wore gloves), immediately remove the end cap from the clamp (be careful it’s still HOT), placed it into the recessed area of the furniture where it belongs and pressed it in/down firmly/hard, light tapping with the hammer if required. If it doesn't pop right in, flip the furniture over so the end cap is on the floor, lining up the end cap with the recess and but weigh on that leg of the piece of furniture. A few times I had to re-clamp and re-heat the end cap and try again. This method worked well for me and I installed 16 end caps fairly quickly. I would buy again, it is what originally was installed on the furniture, installation will go much quicker next time, no more rust stains on the floor.
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