I installed them on our living room coffee table after measuring the circumference and diameter of the coffee table's tapered legs. They are. OK. $40 seems like a lot for four sets of small cup reels. It took a bit of shaking the coffee table to get the wheels to stop. Even then, the cup diameter varied between the rollers. Which doesn't show good quality control. I could only align about half of the wheels with my feet - there was no felt, rubber, or other shock absorbers on the bottom of each foot - enough to drive screws into the wood. If they can't handle the back and forth movement of the coffee table for the Let's Dance floor space, I go the extra mile to drill the legs and install a set of threaded shaft casters. I've made a special effort to avoid that hassle, and here we are. In addition, the wheels are not equipped with a brake. We have ours on the carpet so it doesn't move. But I think the metal wheels will scrape and slide across the wood or laminate floor. They also don't roll very easily as shown in the video.
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