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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
Seven out of twelve broke
bronsonj
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
To stack these take the rubber foot off of the top riser and it will seat onto the lower riser. Don't stack them without removing the rubber foot. When you take off the rubber foot you can see the internal structure and there's a lot of strength built into the outer perimeter but less strength built into the center of the support surface. Because of that I would not use this if the foot on the furniture you are lifting is the size of a quarter or smaller. I have some antique furniture with thin and elegant legs and those types of legs/feet are too small for this to support them.My newer furniture tends to have larger feet to spread the load and I feel these would hold those without issue. We are using this on a Full Bed right now, two stacked together to raise the bed for under-bed storage.
Annabelle Suleiman
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
I got these risers specifically to give my arched display cabinet a little extra height, and they worked perfectly. Stacking them to raise it by three inches made a noticeable difference, giving the cabinet a more balanced look in the space. They feel really sturdy, and I like that they have a secure fit so there’s no wobbling. The black color blends in seamlessly, so they don’t stand out or look out of place. It’s such a simple but effective solution when you need just a bit more height without compromising stability.
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