🔄 Elevate your space with effortless, heavy-duty swivel power!
This 10-inch aluminium alloy turntable bearing delivers robust 300-pound load capacity with smooth 360° rotation. Crafted from corrosion-resistant material and equipped with anti-skid rubber feet, it’s designed for versatile applications from dining tables to display stands, combining durability with sleek functionality.
Item Diameter | 10 Inches |
Weight Supported | 300 Pounds |
Color | Silver |
Material | Aluminum |
C**R
Worked fine for my project.
I used it to create a swivel shelf for an A/V receiver so I could easily access the connections in the rear. A bit of a DYI project, but this worked perfect for my application.
A**H
No more unreachable corners
Exactly what I wanted. I put a large circular tray on it and now have a lazy-susan for a cabinet with unreachable corners. A quick spin and what was in the back is now in front!
G**Y
Good buy
Came as advertised.
S**S
Great materials. Moves very smoothly.
Rolls easily. Like the plastic pads. Weight limit is great. Should have one in every cabinet. Good for desk top , if that's your purpose.
B**Z
Turn table
This replaces the plastic one that came with table. It seems to be much better quality so far
M**N
Very versatile!
I love this lazy Susan. My husband made me a tray form old pallets that turned out great. Because the wood was not perfectly flat I tried to put padded feet in the corners. Helped but still bugged me because it wobbled. I got the idea to get a lazy Susan. I researched what I thought would work best and this made all the difference. I did not have to attach it because it has rubber feet that holds the tray and keeps it on the counter where I have it displayed.
J**H
Lightweight aluminum construction
Working perfectly. Using on outdoor table with circular glass turntable with a center hole for an umbrella. Good construction. Should last for years.
B**Z
Quality material but does not turn easily
I made a thin, 12” lazy susan. It’s pretty light weight and is rather stiff to rotate. Putting washers on the underside of the mechanism helped by keeping it off the wood surface, but it still does not rotate as easily as I’d like. Oiling the bearings didn’t seem to have much effect.
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