






Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to USA.
๐๏ธ Upgrade your patio gameโglide in style, protect with pride!
Project Patioโs 1.5 Inch Wrought Iron Furniture Feet Cap Glide 32-Pack offers a precision fit replacement for wrought iron chair and table legs, crafted from durable UV-resistant plastic. Designed to prevent scratches, rust stains, and noise, these heavy-duty glides ensure smooth movement and long-lasting outdoor protection, making them an essential upgrade for any millennial professionalโs stylish patio setup.






| ASIN | B087F6F72H |
| Brand | Project Patio |
| Brand Name | Project Patio |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 337 Reviews |
| Grip Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | Shade included |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | furniture cups |
| Manufacturer | Project Patio |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1.5S32PK |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | Standard |
| Number of Items | 32 |
| Number of Pieces | 32 |
| Number of items | 32 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Prevent Scratches |
| Recommended uses for product | Prevent Scratches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Features | Anti-Scratch, Heavy Duty |
| Unit Count | 32.0 count |
W**E
So HARD to install
So I've been saving bottle caps to put under the feet of these wrought iron patio chairs when it occurred to me that Amazon probably has a REAL product to do that.. And they do! These gliders come in 1.5" and 1.25" and apparently I need something in between. Tried the smaller size and returned (not even close). According to the package the inside diameter of the feet needs to be 1.5" and these should work. However, they do not want to go in easy, and I tried all the advice people gave (mallet in one side then the other, align very straight and pound in correctly, boil in water to soften first), and I tried a few other methods involving cursing and breaking nails. Now, I'm NOT an un-handy person, I am telling you this is strangely difficult. The pieces are too darn big! IMO they are tapered in the wrong direction; they are flared out from the outer edge and get more narrow at the cap. It would be much better to install if that was opposite. I ended up grinding down the rim of the sliders on a stone lathe so they could get started in the feet. After a couple pounds, if they were getting mangled I then needed to push in the edges with whatever needle-nose pliers, file, or small instrument that would work. Eventually I got them all inserted, and in that time our fencers installed 8 posts. Sometimes things just can't be easy. I will say that except for the few I smashed in against their will (with a frightening litany of complaints) the more properly inserted ones are not going to be falling out of their own accord and the thickness of the plastic ensures many years of use.
E**.
As advertised
Harder to install than I prefer but was able to fit rth
D**D
Good quality but wont fit
They do not fit wrought iron table and chairs. A little too big.
T**M
As good as you can get, price is nice too
Worked like a charm. No tools needed although I was ready to make adjustments if I needed as per some of the other reviews. I have a patio set that has many of these. I'm set for a while.
N**E
Time spent on learning to install is related to lack of instructions.
These replacements gliders were much harder to install than indicated. The instructions on the website were insufficient: Place them on the feet of the furniture and hit the glider with a rubber hammer or mallet. However, there is a knack to this procedure. If one side slips in, then hit along the outer edge on the opposite side, not the top, then hit the top of the glider. Once I figured this out, I had no problem getting them to go in. If you try to get the whole glider to go into the foot, you will most likely mangle one edge of the glider.
Trustpilot
5 days ago
1 month ago