🛋️ Elevate your space with silent, secure style—because your surfaces deserve the best.
This 18-piece set of medium-sized, self-adhesive glass table top anti-slip pads features strong polyurethane rubber feet that provide durable cushioning, noise reduction, and slip prevention on multiple surfaces. Easy to apply and remove without residue, these eco-friendly bumpers protect furniture and household items while maintaining a sleek, nearly invisible profile.
Product Dimensions | 0.81"L x 0.81"W x 0.12"Th |
Number of Items | 18 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Anti Slip |
Special Feature | Premium |
Number of Pieces | 18 |
Grip Material | Rubber |
UPC | 745924251878 |
Unit Count | 18.0 Count |
Manufacturer | FurniMate |
Part Number | ADHESIVE BUMPERS-00009B |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Item model number | ADHESIVE BUMPERS-00009B |
Size | Medium 18pcs |
Special Features | Premium |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**.
Great buy
These work great. one side is sticky the other is rubbery. My Glass top dining table doesn't slide any more.
L**O
Great oroduct
They came in a timely manner and actually stick to my glass cutting board and IPad stand. Very pleased..the price was right too. Recommend product and seller.
S**A
Works as expected
Works as expected
D**B
These work exactly as they should.
I have some glass tops on my bedroom dresser that needed non-slip bumpers. These worked perfectly for my needs. They are just the right size, and they are clear, so you hardly notice they are there. These are thin, but not so thin as to be flimsy. The sticky side is very sticky. I had to remove one from the glass and move it to a different spot. It was not easy to get this off once it was placed on glass. And it was still sticky enough that I felt confident in using it even after having removed it from its first spot on the glass. Overall, these are just what I needed and they come at a good price.
C**
Great Additions for Wooden Cutting Boards
We've recently switched over to all wooden boards (ditching the plastic) and these were perfect for giving them a little bit of hold on the bottom so that they don't slide around, especially when rolling out dough. An incredibly quick and easy solution to a sliding board problem. They've been in place for a few months now and haven't moved or fallen off at all.
C**8
Saved my wall!
Great bumpers for my kitchen chair. I put it on the back of my chair where it rubs the wall and it works great! I'm going to try it where the couch touches the wall to. I would recommend for small areas.
S**.
Weak adhesive
The glue backing is very weak. Will fall off within a day or two, so you need to use your own glue like super glue or something so it stays.
M**T
Preventing Dents
We just had the interior of our house painted. The painters repaired 2 holes in walls where door handles broke thru the drywall & installed new baseboard doorstops. Next we had new flooring installed. The floor installers promptly slammed holes back in the drywall in spite of the doorstops. When the painters came back to touch up, they fixed the drywall AGAIN.So we decided to put in hinge pin door stops on all our doors (and 2 hinge pin door stops on each exterior door). We thought the problem was solved. Every door stopped short of hitting the walls. But then we noticed that the rubber bumper side of the hinge pin was capable of creating a dent on doorjamb! What to do?That's when we found FurniMate 72 piece 20.8mm clear round adhesive bumper pads. The rubber bumper on the hinge pins is about .5 of an inch in diameter. The FurniMate bumper pad is .8 inches making it just the right size. Since it is clear, it is unobtrusive. And FurniMate pad had the best price I could find on Amazon when I looked. I was worried it might not be thick enough to absorb the contact with the rubber bumper of the hinge pin, but it is perfect.I wiped the area where the rubber bumper on the hinge pin would make contact with the door molding with alcohol to clean it, let it dry, then placed a FurniMate bumper pad on the doorjamb. Photo #1 shows the dent the rubber bumper of the hinge pin made on doorjamb. Photo #2 shows the dented doorjamb with a FurniMate bumper pad applied on top. Photo #3 show the application on a doorjamb that has not been dented. (And now, won't be damaged!)When we need to paint again, I plan to try using a hair dryer to soften the adhesive on the FurniMate bumper pads before attempting to remove them. I am really happy to have our drywall & our molding protected from holes & dents thanks to the hinge pin door stops & FurniMate bumper pads!
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