🌀 Spin into Efficiency with Style!
The One Square 3" Inch Lazy Susan Turntable Bearing is designed for strength and durability, featuring 5/16" thick pressed steel plates, a zinc-plated finish for corrosion resistance, and 1/4" ball bearings for smooth operation. With a maximum load capacity of 200 lbs, it's perfect for both personal and professional use.
J**S
Works correctly
Spins good made a lazy suzan
G**�
perfect size
I have my Echo Show 5 on top of a pillar candle holder and normally I have it facing me while I am working from home. But it's near our bed so my annoying husband turns it every morning to face him. And then I turn it back, and so on and so on. This 3 inch lazy susan fits perfectly in the candle holder (the one side was just a smidge too big but the other side fit perfectly so both sides are not sized the same). It works great but since the Echo Show isn't heavy, I can't really attest to how well this would hold up under more weight. The only downfall - and this is completely on me - is since the Echo Show is wired, it doesn't turn as effortlessly as it would if there wasn't a wire holding it back if you know what I mean. But other than that, I'm very happy with it.
W**Y
Holding up outside
I'm not using this for its design purpose, but they are working fine. They are outside in the weather, holding 15 lbs vertically and doing great. I greased them well as a rust prevention measure. Motion is smooth, no sign of deterioration after a couple years in the Florida sun and rain.
S**S
Works as expected.
Works great, used Small wood nails to attach to the base. Used “hard as nails” glue to attach one side, Turns perfectly, works as expected.
G**V
wobbles a lot
Wobbles a lot, ans also makes more noise than expected, but not so expensive that's why 3 stars
E**.
Solve problem
Had a broken cabinet turn table replaced with this wife seems very happy smooth and well built
S**R
Nice sturdy turntable.
Good solid turntable. Can be tricky to mount wood to it but is great for painting rocks. Spins real easy so I added heavy grease to the bearings. That helped.
A**G
diffitult to install and too loose
The bearings in this hardware seem to be too loose. They didn't fall out but they don't hold the lazy susan level while spinning.
S**H
Spins good
Works exactly as it should, spins without issue or drag. I used it to make a game wheel with foam board, and it's spin was excellent.
R**I
Smooth operation
Worked well for a school project one of my students was making.
B**N
Turns well but loud
The actual turning works well but it is quite loud when it turns. If you pick it up all the balls in the bearing clatter together.
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