🌀 Spin into Style with Our Lazy Susan Hardware!
The 8Pack Lazy Susan Hardware features a 4-inch square rotating bearing plate made from durable zinc-plated steel, capable of supporting up to 300lbs. This versatile turntable hardware is perfect for DIY projects, including serving trays and storage solutions, and is designed for smooth, effortless rotation.
A**N
Great quality
I used these to make the seats spin on a (display only/no human riders) Halloween Ferris wheel. They worked really well! I’m actually surprised with how well they held up because of the very non-conventional usage I put them up to. 5 stars for quality and value.
L**N
PERFECT!
Easily installed. Spin perfectly, and they are quiet!!
J**M
Better than expected.
They are very sturdy and work well. The multipack is very cost-effective. I would buy them again.
E**Z
Good quality
These are great! I used these for a serving tray I made. Compact and to me, they are perfect in the area of thickness. Not too thin but not thick enough that there’s a big gap between the table and the serving tray. They are definitely stiff and a little harder to turn at first but I found that the more I spin them around, they better it is. It’s not awful by any means and definitely isn’t something that would prevent me from buying again
D**E
iI am a Hobbist DIY
I use them to make turntable for the kitchen/dinning room tables with Salt, Pepper, and Napkins. I mill out 1/16" on both top and bottom "TRAYS" to set the Lazy Susan in so the gap between the "TRAYS" is just barely 1/8". Turn the top and bottom "TRAYS" 8" in diameter. Works perfect for my application. The cost allows me to make and sale and make a little dough nut money on the side.
E**H
just what I needed
great deal
H**R
Perfect for my application
I sprayed each one with a bit of WD-40 and worked it in. They turn smoothly now. I would buy them again.
K**L
Great for DIYers
I'm using these to make my own wooden lazy susans, and crafting paint stands that rotate. I've successfully glued them to plastic and acrylic trays, 3d printing spools, and solid wood. This saves me a ton of money.
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