🖤 Style Meets Strength: Elevate Your Furniture Game!
The TE DEUM 16" Satin Black Hairpin Coffee Table Legs are a set of four heavy-duty metal legs designed for modern furniture projects. With a sleek mid-century design, these legs support up to 450 pounds and are perfect for various surfaces. Easy to install with pre-drilled holes, they come with floor protectors to prevent damage. Ideal for coffee tables, nightstands, and more, they combine style and functionality seamlessly.
Brand | TE DEUM |
Color | Black |
Size | 16 Inch |
Style | Mid-Century Modern |
Item Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Installation Type | Screw-In |
Leg Style | Hairpin |
Recommended Uses For Product | Coffee Table, Nightstand, Sofa Side Table, End Tables |
Specific Uses For Product | Sofa, Coffee Table, Nightstand |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Weight Limit | 450 Pounds |
Manufacturer | TE DEUM |
UPC | 671423836035 |
Part Number | 43308-5245 |
Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 6 inches |
Item model number | 43308-5245 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | satin |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 450 Pounds |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great product for furniture
We were wanting to make side tables out of a tree stump and decided to use these 16” furniture legs. They came out great! Very sturdy and look high quality and they were pretty easy to install with the included screws. Definitely recommend
M**.
Great product!
Will order more, in fact I have...these are great for small tables, easy to install, look good and provide a sturdy platform.
S**E
Sturdy, Attractive
I used these legs to convert a large cutting board into a nice casual end table. They're attractive, and sturdy, with ample mounting holes to ensure a firm fit. Excellent value for the price.
T**C
Sturdy
These legs are fairly thick. I found them very sturdy. The screws, also sturdy, are 3/4" which worked fine for me. The table wobbled slightly on two different surfaces, so i figure one leg must be slightly shorter than the others, although a little difficult to detect with a tape measure. But putting a small felt piece under the foot worked fine. The table looks great, and I am very pleased with the purchase.
J**A
Looks good, works well.
Back in the '70s I got a waterbed...all the rage then! Loved it so much, I got it up off the floor and put it in a good-looking, well upholstered frame. Decades later, my wife thought "we" would be better off on a regular mattress! So we bought a traditional one, and it fit nicely in the existing frame. Recently, we both came to grips with our aging bodies and bought an adjustable bed. That was it for the frame I'd had for over 5 decades! Not wanting to say goodbye to that frame I loved so much, I removed the headboard and put these legs under it. Turned it into a very acceptable bench which now resides in my mancave (not shown). Yes, the waterbed frame lives on!
J**E
Great value. Read on for big tips!
Look, these are great and the screws they came with are perfectly fine. I guarantee 99% of the people complaining about the screws are using the wrong screwdriver, and it’s understandable.Tip #1: Use a size P3 screwdriver! Unlike nearly every Phillips screwdriver people typically have around their house (a P2, or Phillips #2), the heads of these screws are P3, or Phillips #3. What does that mean? The narrower, pointier P2 bottoms out in the screw head, preventing proper seating of the entire driver into the screw. So of course you strip them easily. Use the proper driver and you will have zero problems with them stripping out.Tip #2: I used a self-centering drill bit to drill pilot holes, but this isn’t totally necessary. It just helps make a nice clean install. A self-centering bit is amazing for cabinet hardware or any application where you might want holes drilled directly in the center of another hole. They’re cheap and oh so handy.Tip #3: Whether you use a self-centering bit or not, drill a pilot hole about 5/8” deep with about a 5/32” drill bit. Measure up 5/8” from the tip and wrap some painter’s blue tape (or any kind of tape really) around the bit so you’ll know when you’re deep enough. I went with a 5/32” bit so I knew my screws would be slightly tight. Just how I wanted them.Tip #4: I positioned each leg and then used a squeeze clamp to hold it in place while I drilled my holes. This ensures all your holes are in the right place and your leg doesn’t shift around on you while you’re drilling all 5 holes.Tip #5: Because of the angle of these legs in relation to the part you need to put screws through, it’s far more convenient to use an extension on your drill so the legs aren’t in your way. My extension is a 12” and I use it constantly so if you do anything maker-related at all, I highly recommend picking one up. You’ll thank yourself often, and again, they’re not expensive.To recap, 2 things you absolutely need for this install:1. P3 or #3 Phillips screwdriver or bit.2. Drill with a bit approximately the size of your screws.5 things I highly recommend for this install to make your life easier:1. Self-centering drill bit.2. A 5/32” drill bit.3. A 12” impact extension bit for your drill.4. Painter’s tape or masking tape5. Tape measure.Good luck. Oh, and if the legs aren’t perfectly even once you install them, you should be able to bend them a little to get them all the same height. If your leg is too tall, bend it outward. If it’s too short, bend it inward. Cheers.
S**N
Pleased
Pleased with the sturdiness and price.
C**N
Yes, these earned 5 stars!
Ok, I had low expectations on these.... and luckily those low expectations were vastly exceeded. I really wanted the kind with a third piece of metal welded in for stability, but they only appear to make those for the taller ones. So i went ahead and ordered these hoping they wouldn't be flimsy. They are SOLID. I took a very big, thick and heavy plank of solid oak and cut it into a coffee table and an end table. These legs support both, no issues. The welds are good and the hardware is good quality. Just be sure to pilot drill the screw holes. These have an awesome "mid century" look and will make your project look sleek and stylish.
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