✨ Spin into Style with Suki's Lazy Susan!
The Suki Lazy Susan is a robust 360-degree turntable designed to hold up to 450 kg, making it perfect for serving food or displaying items. With compact dimensions of 31.24 x 27.18 cm and no batteries required, this single-piece turntable combines functionality with modern design.
Package Dimensions | 31.24 x 27.18 x 0.51 cm; 780 g |
Display maximum weight recommendation | 450 Kilograms |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
G**E
Spins a bike no worries
Bought this to use as a turntable for a motor bike. Due to limited space turning I had to come up with a solution to turning the bike without doing a 97 point turn. The turntable works great the bike in the photo is a Rebel 500 and it spins with no issues. I’m going to tidy up the wood, for speed we used an old bit of decking and a scaffold board just to see if it works and it worked great. The bearings do need greasing up when it arrives but it only takes 10 mins.
D**P
Four Stars
I've had this carrying a 30Kg load (motorised) and it has worked flawlessly.
T**R
Sturdy Lazy Susan's
Used 2 heavy duty Lazy Susan's to build a swivel board for golf swing training akin to Infinity 8-Board. Mounting instructions on YouTube helped and final product is robust, has been used extensively, and swings easily with my full weight and movement.
W**E
excellent for turning a motorcycle.
good piece of kit i fixed a square of ply to the top and put a little oil on the bearings just so there a little smootherbut it supports the weight of my honda blackbird which is 250kgs+ and i can turn the bike with ease.Just measure the distance between the center stand feet before you order & its better to order bigger rather than smaller.
R**H
Excellent product
Bought this product to use in building a base to facilitate being able to make a 42U network rack rotatable. Works a treat so very happy customer.
R**E
Good
Good product
M**N
Wouldn't hesitate to buy another
The media could not be loaded. I used this to make a rotating shoe rack, handles the quite substantial weight with no problems at all.
M**W
Good product
Like some others on here I've made a turntable for my scooter, using an old piece of wood attached, then having to lift front wheel up manually to spin bike around. (Scooters don't tip up like motorbikes do)
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