Got these because of your video. They’re awesome!!! Great for the yard! I use them in my garage too, holds it in place perfectly! Thanks Mike. I highly recommend these. To me totally worth the price and better for the yard than other brands.
These are ridiculously overpriced, same as the Pucs. I understand R & D costs money, but these are literally a few dollars in materials. I made my own out of furniture anti-slip casters and some wood shims. If you don't know how to cut shims, you could use the free paint sticks from home depot. A few dollars more you can add some landscape staples (stakes) to attach them to hold them down in the yard. Cost about $15 if you don't have any of the materials.
They are nothing like the pucs. They are plastic mold injected, a mold itself is approximately 35k. They are more for outside leveling and not inside stabilization. I am happy for you though that you have the enginuity to divise something cheap, but your knowledge of pricing of a quality product is way off.
I would choose the Pucs for most situations. These are better if you are playing on extremely uneven ground. The Pucs have shims to level the boards but they don't go as high as these.
Got these because of your video. They’re awesome!!! Great for the yard! I use them in my garage too, holds it in place perfectly! Thanks Mike.
I highly recommend these. To me totally worth the price and better for the yard than other brands.
Great video. Bob is aweosme guy
"you blame yourself cause your throw sucks, not cause the boards moved on ya".... I took that personally 😅😂
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These are ridiculously overpriced, same as the Pucs. I understand R & D costs money, but these are literally a few dollars in materials. I made my own out of furniture anti-slip casters and some wood shims. If you don't know how to cut shims, you could use the free paint sticks from home depot. A few dollars more you can add some landscape staples (stakes) to attach them to hold them down in the yard. Cost about $15 if you don't have any of the materials.
$15 seems pretty reasonable
They are nothing like the pucs. They are plastic mold injected, a mold itself is approximately 35k. They are more for outside leveling and not inside stabilization. I am happy for you though that you have the enginuity to divise something cheap, but your knowledge of pricing of a quality product is way off.
Do you prefer these over pucs?
I would still go with the Pucs unless you are playing on extremely uneven ground.
My board legs are 2x4 wood drop downs,would these fit that size?
Yes
Need levelers for our campgrounds. It's so hard to find flat ground there
These work great for that purpose
Mike what would you say is a better option seen as pucs are only around 10 dollars more?
I would choose the Pucs for most situations. These are better if you are playing on extremely uneven ground. The Pucs have shims to level the boards but they don't go as high as these.
I agree with Mike. If you just need stabilization, go with the pucs. If you need leveling I'd go with these.
come on bruh, shoot out with pucs. I feel like pucs are better for concrete, these would be better specifically for grass/lawn
They are designed more for outdoor leveling. I have a set and they do work great on macadam, concrete and grass. Remember they are more for leveling.
dont look like they will fit my x factors
As long as they are not a triple wide leg they will work. Anything up to a 2x4.