: Moving Men 8-Piece Furniture Slider Set

: Moving Men 8-Piece Furniture Slider Set

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Moving Men 8-Piece Furniture Slider Set

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Moving Men 8-Piece Furniture Slider Set
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Piece Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks

Street Price: $19.99
Gaunz Org Price: $8.76
Savings!: $11.23 (56%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 347





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: TELEBrands
EAN: 0097298020599
Label: TELEBrands
Product Manufacturer: TELEBrands
Model: 1545-12
Publisher: TELEBrands
Ranking: 347
Studio: TELEBrands


Piece facts:
  • Four large, four small disks slip under furniture legs for easy moving
  • Made of slippery polymer, with cushioned pad on top to grip legs
  • Perfect for sliding beds, sofas, bookcases, heavy appliances
  • 7-inch disks for large furniture, 3-1/2-inch disks for small furniture
  • Small disks also for washers, dryers, refrigerators




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0ur opinion:

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Moving Men/ Moving Mate Furniture Sliders- The easiest Way to move Furniture! Move Living room furniture, bedroom furniture, entertainment units, loaded bookcases, heavy applinces and more You get 4 Giant Sliders (7 inch Diameter) and 4 mini sliders

Review:
Made of a slippery polymer with a cushioned pad on top to grip legs securely, the eight disks in this set make it easy to move furniture and appliances around the house. The disks slip under the legs of beds, sofas, bookcases, pianos, and entertainment centers so they can be slid to different places. The set comprises four large disks (7-inches in diameter) and four small disks (3-1/2 inches in diameter). The large disks are designed for large furniture and the small disks for small-legged pieces plus washers, dryers, refrigerators, and other appliances. --Fred Brack








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great ! ...
My friend and I moved a heavy filing cabinet (with contents inside) and a very big and heavy entertainment center from Ethan Allen. I planned a move for 30 mins but we were done in half that time. I noticed some minor (hardly noticeable) scratches on my wood floor - nothing significant. I think this can be avoided if you wipe Moving Men clean first and also sweep floor of any debris beforehand.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - great service and response
The discription of the product on the net was skimpy and it did not meet my requirements.
The item was returned and credit to my card was prompt. Very good company to deal with.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good for inhome ...
This thing does the job for in house moving over carpets nicely. On rough wooden surfaces outside the house its not durable and scratched a lot. Did hold the necessary weight and helped moving but a furniture dolly or two for moving houses is better. In house this thing is good. Outside house get a furniture dolly.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - This is my third set - great for moving by one person.
Don't leave them under furniture for extended periods of time, or they will flatten and not work. Everyone borrows these from me, so I have purchased three sets. Great value. Ease of use.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Work smarter.. not harder ...
These are fantastic! I worked as an operations manager for a call center, which required me to move desks around all the time. With the help of these, I was able to slide the desks anywhere I needed them without the help of someone else. They also work great on filing cabinets, printers.. really anything you need moved. The bottom of these sliders is a heavy plastic, so I wouldn't suggest moving these across tile or hardwood flooring as it may leave marks, however, they have special ones for hardwood flooring that have felt instead of plastic on the bottom. Why break your back moving heavy furniture when you can simply scoot it along?

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