Tuesday 17 July 2012

Levelers are the alternative to replacing the whole table leg


Replacing a leg on a wobbling table can be a long task. In addition to this, it can be hard or even impossible to find the exact leg to match the others. In these situations it may seem more appropriate to keep the worn leg and simply extend it, and this is why levelers are popular in this scenario.

How the leveler works

The leveler sits underneath the leg and acts as an extension of the furniture. They can be fitted to all legs for continuity, with only the problematic side lengthened to meet up with the height of the others. It is also useful for making units higher, as all four legs can be adjusted as needed. Perhaps the best thing about this element is that it can be readjusted as many times as is needed to ensure that furniture never wobbles or becomes too unsafe to use.

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