
I received the
Zitriom Self-Adhesive Felt Furniture Pads for free in exchange for my review; however, all thoughts expressed are my own, honest opinions.
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| Zitriom Premium Self-Adhesive Felt Furniture Pads |
As seen in the photo below, the furniture pads on our chairs were long gone, so I jumped when I saw the offer to review the
Zitriom Furniture Pads! (Don't mind the poor quality of the photos in this post; Baby Sister, age 1, insisted on being my photography assistant, and I didn't realize they were so bad until it was too late... Aren't kidlets so helpful? ) The first photo, above, shows the package, as it was delivered. It came as a set of 144 pieces in varying shapes and sizes, including 16 clear, silicone bumper pads for walls.
Even at a full price of $19.99, that's less than $0.15/piece, but as of the posting of this review, the set is on sale for $7.99, making it about $0.05/piece.
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| Chair legs with old furniture pads |
We used two of the medium sets of four (or eight total) right off the bat for two matching chairs. The last set of felt pads didn't come with the self-adhesive feature, so we had to mess with gluing them on. Comparably, the Zitriom pads were a BREEZE!! Baby Sister and Big Sister's help were no problem, since they were each able to hold one set and hand me one circle at a time. Then I simply removed the sticker portion, and attached to the chair. Repeat, and Wallah! The chair was done. Call me old-fashioned for not getting the self-adhesive to start with, but I can tell you one thing: I'm never going back. I remember it taking nearly an hour plus cure/dry time for one chair originally; this time it took MAYBE 5 minutes--TOPS--to complete both chairs. Even with the help of small hands.
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| Chair leg with Zitriom Furniture Pads |
The Zitriom Furniture Pads had an added bonus: they lifted the chairs just a touch off the ground to give the girls a little more clearance for the table. Sure, I should have expected this, but, instead, I was pleasantly surprised. The pads added about 1/8", so not super significant, but just something to keep in mind if your table has a low clearance.
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| Close up of upright chair leg with Zitriom Furniture Pad |
(See? I really can take decent pictures, when I'm not also wrangling a "helpful" toddler.)
Overall, I would recommend these pads to anyone who wants a good deal on a lot of furniture pads. If, like me, you only have a few things that need new pads, 144 pieces might be overkill, but at that price, I don't mind holding on to them until others need to be replaced. You might not either.
Disclosure: I was compensated for this review, and this post may contain affiliate links from which I receive a small commission on purchases. For more information, see my Disclosures page.
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