MROCO Furniture Leveling Feet – Home Office Desk Stabilizer, Adjustable Levelers for Wobbly Workstations and Monitor Stands
MROCO Furniture Leveling Feet – Home Office Desk Stabilizer, Adjustable Levelers for Wobbly Workstations and Monitor Stands
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Why you'll love it
- T-nuts included in the box mean a one-trip purchase with no extra hardware run to the hardware store
- Supports over 200 lbs per foot, so it handles heavy dining tables and workbenches without bending
- Galvanized steel and PP non-slip base resist rust in humid kitchens, bathrooms, and covered patios
- Adjustable 1/3" to 3/4" range gives fine-tuning control that plastic shims and felt pads can't match
- Multiple thread sizes (1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16) and pack quantities (4, 8, 12, 24) cover nearly any American-made furniture brand
- Black base blends discreetly under most furniture so the fix is invisible to guests
Perfect for
- Stop wobbly dining tables and chairs on uneven hardwood or tile floors
- Stabilize a home office desk so monitors and laptops don't shake during work
- Replace stripped or broken original furniture feet on cabinets and stools
- Protect hardwood and laminate flooring from scratches when moving heavy furniture
- Level restaurant and café tables throughout the day to stop customer complaints about tipping drinks
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- Established in 2014, MROCO is your trusted desktop accessories brand. Our company consists of a group of enthusiastic experts seeking to optimize your home and office with innovative and practical products, customized to your needs.
- Our team of developers, designers, and engineers will stop at nothing to design and execute the highest quality accessories that fit your lifestyle. MROCO.LLC has partnered with the top suppliers in the industry.
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Product Information
!!If you find any parts missing after receiving the goods, please email us and we will respond within 24 hours and give you a satisfactory answer. SETS & SIZES: Package contains 12 furniture leveling feet and comes with 12 T-nuts. Inch coarse thread, 1/4"-20 UNC. Product height is 1"(25mm), screw length is 0.7"(18mm), base diameter is 1"(25mm), and base thickness is 0.29"(7mm). STURDY MATERIAL: The furniture leveling feet are made of galvanized steel and black PP non-slip base, the leveling rails are strong enough and rust-proof. The height of the furniture leveler can be adjusted via threads (1/3" - 3/4") according to your needs. Can support over 200 lbs. FUNCTION: Furniture leveling feet are adjustable devices that attach to the bottom of furniture legs to provide stability on uneven surfaces. Preventing furniture from shaking also allows furniture to be moved easily, protects floors from scratches, and reduces noise when moving furniture. WIDE APPLICATION: Adjustable table legs are compatible with various flooring types—wood, laminate, hardwood, tile, and carpet. They suit a wide range of furniture pieces like tables, cabinets, chairs, desks, TV stands, shoe racks, and more. Whether indoors or outdoors, these legs offer versatile height adjustment for tables, chairs, kitchen cabinets, stools, dressing tables, patio furniture, and even restaurant setups. NOTE!! MROCO adjustable feet fit most American-made furniture feet and level with ease to update your furniture feet with ease. Please check the size before purchasing to make sure it will fit your replacement. Adjustable furniture legs are recommended for wood furniture with legs greater than 1 inch in diameter. If it is smaller than this size, there is a risk of cracking during installation.
Brand MROCO Color Black Size 1/4"-20 / 12 Pack Style Modern Product Care Instructions No Leg Style Modern Furniture Finish Alloy Steel Number of Pieces 12 Weight Limit 200 Pounds Manufacturer MROCO.LLC Product Dimensions 0.3 x 0.3 x 1 inches Item Weight 5 ounces
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this stop my dual-monitor desk from shaking when I type?
Yes. The 200+ lb load capacity per leveler anchors the desk firmly, and the threaded adjustment lets you dial in a perfectly level stance so monitors, laptops, and standing-desk platforms no longer rock. Once the four feet are adjusted, typing vibration and minor wobble essentially disappear.
I'm building a sit-stand desk — will these handle the weight and movement?
These levelers are designed for static furniture, so they are best suited to the base of a fixed sit-stand desk, drafting table, or workbench. For desks that actively raise and lower, we recommend checking the desk manufacturer's leveling foot spec to confirm thread size compatibility.
Do these work on a treadmill desk or under a heavy workbench?
Yes, provided you select the 3/8"-16 thread variant and the leg accepts a T-nut. The 200+ lb per-foot capacity easily handles tool chests, workbenches, and equipment stands, keeping everything stable during use.
I work from a converted attic with sloped floors — can these level a desk there?
Yes. The 1/3" to 3/4" adjustment range is specifically designed to compensate for the dips, slopes, and uneven joists found in attics, basements, and older home offices. Just thread each foot until the desk sits flat and your monitors stop tilting.
Will installing these help with the eye strain I get from a tilted monitor?
Indirectly, yes. A level monitor is a prerequisite for proper ergonomic viewing height and angle. By stabilizing the desk, the levelers let you position your screen exactly where your eyes need it, which is the first step in reducing neck and eye fatigue during long work sessions.
Are these a good investment for a small business owner running a café with wobbly tables?
Yes. Restaurants, cafés, and coffee shops are one of the primary use cases for this product. The 12-pack and 24-pack options cover a full dining room, the galvanized construction handles daily wipe-downs, and customers stop complaining about tipping drinks.
I'm a woodworker finishing custom tables — do these help during the build?
They are great for the final delivery and installation step. Many woodworkers install these before delivery so clients receive a perfectly level table on day one, and so the shop can re-level the piece when it moves into a new home with different flooring.
Can I use these to stabilize a retail display table that keeps shifting?
Yes. Retail showrooms, pop-up shops, and trade show displays all benefit from the threaded adjustment and non-slip base. The levelers grip showroom floors and carpet tiles alike, keeping merchandise displays level and presentable all day.
Will these work for my home recording studio's keyboard stand?
Yes. A level keyboard stand means a level MIDI controller, and the steel-and-PP construction dampens vibration transfer into the floor better than hard plastic glides. The black base also disappears under studio furniture, so the look stays clean.
I run a small upholstery shop — can I use these on my cutting table?
Absolutely. The 3/8"-16 thread variant in the 4 or 8 pack is ideal for shop equipment. A level cutting table means accurate measurements, true edges, and less fatigue from working on a tilted surface all day.
How do these compare to those cheap plastic wedge levelers sold online?
Plastic wedges compress over time, can only handle light loads, and often break under heavy desks. These galvanized steel levelers support over 200 lbs per foot, hold their adjustment permanently, and include a non-slip base that does not slide on hard floors or low-pile carpet.
Are these better than the rubber feet that came with my IKEA desk?
Yes, in nearly every case. IKEA desks typically ship with small plastic or rubber feet that offer no real adjustment. Swapping in these threaded levelers lets you fine-tune each corner independently, which is essential on uneven floors and in older buildings.
Why not just use shims under my office chair base?
Shims work until someone rolls the chair, kicks the desk, or the shim itself compresses. A threaded leveler is mechanically locked to the furniture, so the adjustment holds through daily use, rolling loads, and constant movement.
I'm not handy — will I really be able to install these on my desk?
Yes. The T-nut slips into a pre-drilled or drilled hole in the leg, and the leveler screws in by hand. No special tools required beyond a drill and bit if your leg does not already have a mounting hole. Most people finish a four-leg desk in under fifteen minutes.
Will the leveler itself eventually loosen from daily desk vibration?
No. The coarse UNC thread (1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16) is the same heavy-duty thread used in machinery mounts, and once adjusted, it stays put. The T-nut is permanently embedded in the wood leg, so the leveler does not walk out under normal use.
My floor is severely out of level — will 3/4" of adjustment really be enough?
For most home offices, apartments, and small businesses, 3/4" of total adjustment handles even pronounced floor dips. If your floor is more severely out of level, the problem is usually a structural issue worth addressing separately, but for typical day-to-day wobble this range is more than enough.
How do I install the leveling feet on a piece of furniture without existing mounting holes?
Flip the furniture on its side or upside down. Mark the center of each leg about 3/4" up from the bottom face. Drill a hole sized for the T-nut (typically 5/16" for the 1/4"-20 T-nut and 7/16" for the 3/8"-16 T-nut) to the depth of the T-nut barrel. Tap the T-nut into the hole with a hammer, then screw the leveling foot in by hand. Adjust the foot height by rotating it until the furniture sits level.
How do I know which thread size — 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 — to order?
The thread size depends on the hole in your furniture leg. Measure the inside diameter of the existing hole or T-nut, and count the threads per inch if possible. 1/4"-20 is the most common size for residential furniture; 3/8"-16 is typically used for heavier commercial or workshop pieces. If you are drilling new holes, match the T-nut size to the leg thickness — 1/4"-20 for legs under about 2" thick, 3/8"-16 for thicker legs.
Can I adjust the height after the furniture is fully assembled and in place?
Yes. That is one of the main advantages of threaded levelers. Simply rotate the base of each foot by hand to raise or lower that corner. Most adjustments take only a few turns, and you do not need to move the furniture to make fine adjustments.
Will these fit my IKEA furniture?
Many IKEA pieces use a 5/16" or 8mm pre-drilled leg hole, which is close to but not exactly 1/4"-20. Some IKEA legs accept a 1/4"-20 T-nut with light sanding of the hole; others require a 3/8"-16 T-nut drilled to the correct size. Measure the existing hole before ordering, and choose the closest thread size.
Do these work on metal furniture legs or only wood?
T-nut installation requires a solid material that the T-nut teeth can grip, which is typically wood. For metal tube legs, you would need a threaded insert or sleeve adapter, which we do not currently include. For wood legs, hardwood, softwood, and engineered wood all work with the included T-nuts.
What exactly is in the box when I order?
Each box contains the quantity of leveling feet listed in the product title (4, 8, 12, or 24 pieces) plus a matching number of T-nuts. The T-nut thread matches the leveling foot thread. No additional hardware, tools, or adhesives are required for installation, though a drill and bit may be needed if your furniture does not have pre-drilled mounting holes.
Are the levelers safe for hardwood, laminate, tile, and carpet?
Yes. The PP non-slip base is engineered to grip all common flooring types without scratching, scuffing, or leaving residue. The polymer pad is softer than the floor surface itself, so it will not damage hardwood, engineered wood, laminate, luxury vinyl, porcelain or ceramic tile, natural stone, concrete, or low-pile carpet. For high-pile carpet, additional support under the base may be needed.
Will the threaded shaft bend or strip under heavy loads?
The galvanized steel shaft is rated for over 200 lbs of vertical load per foot, and the coarse UNC thread (1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16) resists stripping far better than fine-thread hardware. Under normal furniture loads — even a fully loaded sideboard or a heavy workbench — the shaft and threads will not bend, deform, or strip.
What is the difference between furniture levelers, furniture glides, and furniture leg caps?
Furniture levelers are threaded adjusters that raise or lower each leg independently to fix wobble. Furniture glides are flat pads (felt, plastic, or metal) attached to the bottom of a leg to protect the floor from scratches, but they offer no height adjustment. Furniture leg caps are decorative covers that slip over the leg end for appearance, also with no leveling function. Levelers are the only category that actually solves a wobble problem.

