GWH Black Metal Tabel Legs - 28 x 17.7 inch Industrial Metal Legs for Coffee Table, Heavy Duty End Table Legs.…
J**N
DO NOT BUY THESE!!!!!!!!!!!
*UPDATED!! I just moved in my custom table With these legs attached and the leg broke and the entire table toppled over!! Luckily no one was eating at the time this happened or their weren’t any expensive dishes on the table. PLEASE DO NOT BUY THESE!!! THEY ARE FLIMSY AND NOT WELL MADE!Original post:These are nice looking furniture legs. However, they are not 100% "cast-iron'. I thought they were going to be solid iron but they are hollow. The welding is ok, there was a little piece of wire peeking through and a small hole. They also put screw holes in places where you would NEVER ABLE to reach with a drill or screwdriver, so I ended up making new holes. They do look nice and sleek though.
R**Y
Very poor craftsmanship!
I cannot use these unstable “table legs” for my table. They are horrible quality, with spots where there are no welds and who knows what’s under that black lumpy paint? I was hoping my experience would be better than other posters, but no luck. I contacted the seller requesting a new set that was welded properly and adequately shipped so they didn’t scratch, and they said that they could not. Obviously sending these back. I could probably overlook the unsightly appearance, but this is a safety issue and not wanting anyone to be harmed when the legs likely collapse from inadequate fabrication. I don’t like leaving a bad review, but I gave the seller an opportunity to resolve my complaint and they declined.
A**.
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As a result of extended work from home orders due to COVID-19, I decided it was time to build a desk. I purchased a 6ft slab of butcher block from a chain hardware store and quickly turned my efforts to find desk legs to complement the look and feel I wanted to achieve. I came across a set of legs from Industrial Furniture and based on the description from the seller: "cast iron, heavy duty, square tube" I thought these legs would be perfect, and if the description was accurate, they'd be worth the asking price.When my package arrived I immediately noticed it was significantly lighter in weight than I expected. I opened the box and the legs were well wrapped and protected for transit. As I lifted one of the legs up to inspect it, I was dismayed. When I think about cast iron, I imagine cast iron skillets that are used for cooking - these are dense, have heft and at times require two hands to handle. In the case of the legs, it's the complete opposite. The walls of the square tube construction are very thin and do not feel sturdy. Additionally some of the predrilled holes were unfinished and left sharp edges that were painted over and in one of the legs, the plate that rests on the underside of the table is lifted in one corner so it doesn't sit flush. On the other leg. the leg and the plate don't create a 90 degree angle so the leg tilts inward.I contacted the seller with accompanying photos to have one of the legs replaced as a result of the construction. I received a prompt response from the seller in which I was informed that the legs are hand made and as a result are not going to be perfect (this is NOT mentioned in the product description). So, as a consolation the seller offered to refund a certain dollar amount to appease me, or suggested I can contact Amazon to return the product altogether. At this point, I've already drilled into the butcher block base and attached the legs.Pros: Convenience of ordering table/desk legs through Amazon, wide assortment of shapesCons: Product description is misleading, product pricing doesn't reflect value of item received, shoddy construction, incomplete product specifications (e.g. weight of a single leg)In hindsight, I wish I would have sourced the legs locally. I probably could've gotten a nice finished set for what I paid. I would encourage others to do that.
A**M
Unsurprisingly cheap build; will update with use.
I shall update when I have finished building the table, and can attest to the sturdiness or lack thereof.For now, I'll say:It was a good price for a set of steel table legs. If they work well, then it was a great price.It concerns me that the legs don't assemble very... cleanly-- meaning, the edges don't match up very well. It feels like haphazard factory work, not really like something I want to use for a heavy dining table.There's something loose inside the legs, small particles that make noise as I move the legs. Shouldn't be an issue once thry're stationary under a table, but... what is it? What shoddy fabrication left junk inside the legs?It very much irritates me that there are no "leveling feet", the little padded feet that can screw in and out to adjust the level of the table. The legs have threaded holes for such, but they are not included. Neither are there any screws or bolts to actually attach the legs to a table. For $140, those both could have been included.
A**E
Just what you would hope for: sturdy and low profile
I bought these to make my own little desk. They have worked very well for that application. There is good space and plenty of holes (8) to attach the leg to any piece of furniture. Two of the holes were a little harder to access, just based on the shape of the legs I ordered. With the proper tools it isn't a big deal, however. Legs came with little feet which are adjustable, which is a nice touch if you are not on level ground. Mine even had an extra foot, just incase one is lost, damaged, or doesn't fit.I am impressed with the finish and the stability of the legs, most of all. Also impressed with how well they were packaged inside the box, which was a good thing because my box arrived with a pretty big hole in it. That said, they are individually wrapped and protection on all the corners... they were in perfect shape out of the box!Minor complaint would be the hardware that came with them- I think you are better off using a true metal to wood type screw like I did, but your application might dictate something else. I did also notice that there is a sound when you flip them around, likely from the welding process and little pieces getting trapped inside the legs.. since I'm not planning on juggling my desk it's a non issue.
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