House of Lords via Amazon has 5-Count Office Owl Office Chair Replacement Caster Wheels (Black) on sale for $10.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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This product is NOT COMPATIBLE with IKEA chairs. The stem size is 7/16'' x 7/8''.
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House of Lords via Amazon has 5-Count Office Owl Office Chair Replacement Caster Wheels (Black) on sale for $10.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks Deal Hunter MAKNYC for sharing this deal
About this Product:
This product is NOT COMPATIBLE with IKEA chairs. The stem size is 7/16'' x 7/8''.
Model: Office Owl Office Chair Wheels - Set of 5 Caster Wheels for Work, Desk and Gaming Chair - Replacement Wheel Set for Hardwood and Carpet Floors - Multifunctional Rollerblade Casters - Black
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It's junk. Bought it last time someone posted, a few weeks ago. Returned it after 90 minutes of use.
The wheels don't freely rotate and you have to actively push to readjust position.
These don't last very long. Look for one with a sealed bearing under the post instead of the little balls. They end up letting go, and you'll get grease wherever they fall out.
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It's junk. Bought it last time someone posted, a few weeks ago. Returned it after 90 minutes of use.
The wheels don't freely rotate and you have to actively push to readjust position.
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It's junk. Bought it last time someone posted, a few weeks ago. Returned it after 90 minutes of use.
The wheels don't freely rotate and you have to actively push to readjust position.
I kept mine because it was a gift & every few days I find a ball bearing on the floor.
I've had two sets of these for a little over a year now, no complaints.
Keep in mind, however, that they only support 650lbs of weight. I see some complaints that people can't get them to turn and that they lose bearings - if you stay under 650 you shouldn't run into those issues.
These don't last very long. Look for one with a sealed bearing under the post instead of the little balls. They end up letting go, and you'll get grease wherever they fall out.
These don't last very long. Look for one with a sealed bearing under the post instead of the little balls. They end up letting go, and you'll get grease wherever they fall out.
After seeing a post for these type of wheels, I bought these back in 2022 and they're still holding up fine on my laminate floors. And they get a lot of Use.
I've had two sets of these for a little over a year now, no complaints.
Keep in mind, however, that they only support 650lbs of weight. I see some complaints that people can't get them to turn and that they lose bearings - if you stay under 650 you shouldn't run into those issues.
How many 650lb people could there be in america and also on slickdeals? Pretty sure they have special chairs.
These don't last very long. Look for one with a sealed bearing under the post instead of the little balls. They end up letting go, and you'll get grease wherever they fall out.
I can't speak to these specific wheels but replacing the basic office chair wheels with this type of wheel was a great decision and I am so glad that I did. Based on the comments in this thread, I'd probably look for a different set though
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How many 650lb people could there be in america and also on slickdeals? Pretty sure they have special chairs.
That's an interesting question. I suppose you could make an educated guess based on the complaints of the wheels. Remember to take off 100lbs or so to make up for their special cast iron gamer chairs. We know these fellas aren't sitting in 300lb-rated Hykens because those would likely snap before the wheels started spitting bearings.
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The wheels don't freely rotate and you have to actively push to readjust position.
I've been using these since 2021 and they're still great (even two chairs later)
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The wheels don't freely rotate and you have to actively push to readjust position.
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The wheels don't freely rotate and you have to actively push to readjust position.
Keep in mind, however, that they only support 650lbs of weight. I see some complaints that people can't get them to turn and that they lose bearings - if you stay under 650 you shouldn't run into those issues.
I've been using these since 2021 and they're still great (even two chairs later)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
I've been using these since 2021 and they're still great (even two chairs later)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
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If they roll on their own, then you either have foundation/construction issues, live on a boat, or need an exorcism.
Just sayin.
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Keep in mind, however, that they only support 650lbs of weight. I see some complaints that people can't get them to turn and that they lose bearings - if you stay under 650 you shouldn't run into those issues.
I've been using these since 2021 and they're still great (even two chairs later)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
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