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Where can I find the things that you put under your furniture legs, like on a hardwood floor?
I would think they would be called "coasters", but I can't find them any where, to know. Can you give me any info??
7 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Organize.com calls them "floor protectors":
Be kind to your floors! These protectors will keep your floors scratch free from desks, chairs, or table legs. 4 per package.
3 1/2"diameter, price $3.99 (us)
You can find them for sale at the link below:
Source(s): http://www.organize.com/larfloorprot.html - Caiman94941Lv 41 decade ago
Go to your local hardware store, they should have some
fubber "coasters" there.I think they have a different name but they do look like a coaster, these work best for furniture that has small wheels or you can go to a fabric store and
buy some heavy felt that has a glue backing that you can cut
to the shape of your chair legs, couch legs, table legs, etc. I usually find it with the notions, but ask a customer service rep,
they should be able to help you find it.
- SandyspacecaseLv 71 decade ago
Hi, they are called Coasters, and are in the Hardware section with the furniture glides,chair tips, rollor casters and wheels.Bye
- 1 decade ago
you can find the coasters online, but if you wanna save a little money you can just use thick pieces of felt and some glue. that has always worked for me.
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- 1 decade ago
I use felt backings on the bottoms of my furniture legs. I buy them in all sizes at my local wallmart. They come in all sizes, have adhesive backings, so they stick well, and you can cut them to size.
- vincent sLv 41 decade ago
wal mart has these teflon coated ones you can even move large furniture with them