Skywin Adjustable Furniture Levelers – Wobbly Table Fix for Dining Room & Living Room, 12-Pack with T-Nuts
Skywin Adjustable Furniture Levelers – Wobbly Table Fix for Dining Room & Living Room, 12-Pack with T-Nuts
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Why you'll love it
- Heavy-duty 200 lb per-leg load capacity delivers real stability instead of flimsy stick-on pads
- Adjustable 1/3" to 3/4" range lets users fine-tune height to match uneven floors precisely
- Included T-nuts enable a clean pre-drilled install on furniture that lacks existing threads
- Galvanized steel construction with a black PP base resists rust and protects hard floors from scratches
- Universal 1/4"-20 UNC thread (or M6 variant) fits most American-made and imported furniture
- Bulk 12-pack with extra T-nuts covers an entire dining set or multiple projects in one purchase
- t-nuts are steel and provide a very sturdy way to secure adjustable feet to wood legs/base
- hard plastic feet have a waffle-shaped surface contacting the floor for grip
- good grip on countertop prevents sliding
- twelve levelers per pack provides plenty for future projects
- drill bit size specified in instructions (tools not included)
- seller is responsive and engages with customer advice/input
Perfect for
- Stabilize a wobbly dining table or chair without replacing the leg
- Level a desk or workbench on slanted or uneven hardwood floors
- Install adjustable feet on a custom-built cabinet or bookshelf DIY project
- Protect tile and laminate flooring from scratches caused by furniture leg caps
- Re-level patio or outdoor furniture after seasonal ground shifting
- leveling a drill press table made with 2x4 legs and plywood top
- stabilizing a six-legged poker table
- lifting outdoor furniture off a patio floor to protect from rainwater/wet floors
- replacing a missing adjustable foot piece on a vanity based on screw measurements
- leveling a sectional couch
- leveling a bathroom vanity with flat legs
- saving an antique wobbly table from disassembly
- making an epoxy leveling table
- refinishing furniture
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the black polypropylene base clash with my living room aesthetic?
The levelers feature a slim black PP base with a neutral finish that tucks neatly under furniture. Most homeowners find them nearly invisible once installed, so they blend into both modern and traditional decor without drawing attention away from the room.
Do these levelers protect hardwood and tile floors from scratches?
Yes. The black polypropylene base is designed specifically to sit gently on hard flooring surfaces like hardwood, tile, and laminate, preventing the scuffs and scratches that metal leg caps or stick-on pads often leave behind.
Can I use them to stabilize an antique dining table I don't want to disassemble?
Absolutely. Many buyers install these on heirloom and antique pieces specifically to avoid disassembly. The 1/4"-20 threaded screw-in design and included T-nuts let you add stable feet without dismantling the original leg joinery.
Will the levelers hold up a heavy wooden coffee table in a high-traffic living room?
Each leveler supports over 200 pounds, so a four-leg coffee table can handle well over 800 pounds total. They're built for daily use in active living spaces like family rooms and entryways.
Do the levelers help on sloped bedroom floors where the dresser wobbles?
Yes. The adjustable height range from 1/3" to 3/4" lets you fine-tune each leg independently, so you can correct slope and tilt on older bedroom floors without shimming the entire piece.
Is this a good option for a sectional couch that rocks on uneven flooring?
Yes, the 12-pack provides enough levelers to outfit every leg of a sectional, and the 1/3" to 3/4" adjustment range makes it easy to match each contact point to the floor's contours for a stable, level seat.
I'm a renter with a slanted studio apartment floor — will these level my dining set?
They work very well in rentals because they're fully removable and don't damage floors. The wide adjustment range handles the gradual slopes common in older buildings and lofts.
Will these fit under a low-profile bed frame with limited clearance?
The base height starts at just 1/3" (about 8.5mm), which is low enough for most bed frames. You can also reduce the height further by leaving the foot less extended as long as it makes floor contact.
How do these compare to felt furniture pads for a decor-focused buyer?
Felt pads only provide a thin cushion and offer no height adjustment, so they can't fix a wobble. These levelers actually solve the imbalance while still providing floor protection, making them more functional for uneven floors.
Do these levelers look more polished than the plastic nail-on glides I have now?
Yes. The black PP base and galvanized steel stem create a clean, intentional look compared to worn nail-on glides that often stick out unevenly or fall off over time.
Will the feet damage my new engineered hardwood floor?
No. The black polypropylene base is non-abrasive and is engineered to sit softly on engineered hardwood, solid hardwood, and most other hard flooring. It's a much safer contact surface than metal or rubber alternatives.
I'm worried the wobble will come back — is this a permanent fix?
Once threaded in and tightened, the steel stem and T-nut create a rigid mechanical connection. The leveler stays put during normal use, and you can re-adjust it anytime with simple screw rotation if the floor shifts.
Will the black base show dust and pet hair in my living room?
The dark finish naturally hides dust and pet hair better than lighter feet. A quick wipe with a dry cloth is all that's needed to keep them looking clean.
How do I install these leveling feet on furniture that doesn't have existing threads?
Drill a hole in the bottom of each leg using the drill bit size listed in the included instructions. Press a T-nut into the hole, then screw in the leveler by hand until it makes firm contact with the floor. Adjust each leg independently as needed.
Can I install the T-nuts in end grain, or do I need side grain?
T-nuts can be installed in end grain, though the bite is slightly less aggressive than in side grain. For heavy load applications on end grain, add a small drop of wood glue inside the hole before pressing in the T-nut for extra holding power.
What tools do I need that aren't included in the box?
You'll need a drill with the bit size called out in the instructions and a screwdriver or hex driver. Some buyers also use a small hammer or socket to seat the T-nuts flush. No specialty tools are required.
Will these fit my furniture if it uses metric threads?
The standard pack uses a 1/4"-20 UNC thread, which fits most American-made and many imported furniture pieces. A separate M6 variant is available for metric furniture — check the product listing to select the correct version before ordering.
Do these work with a 5/16" pre-drilled hole?
Yes. The T-nuts are compatible with both 1/3" and 5/16" pre-drilled hole sizes, which covers the most common furniture leg drilling standards. Match the T-nut to your hole size for a clean install.
What's in the box when I order?
Each order includes the selected number of adjustable levelers (8, 12, or 16 pieces) and the matching number of T-nuts. Detailed printed instructions with the recommended drill bit size are also included.
Will the metal stem rust and damage my floor or furniture leg?
No. The stem is galvanized specifically to resist rust in indoor and outdoor conditions, so it won't bleed onto hardwood, tile, or the inside of the leg over time.
Are these levelers safe to use on a floor that's heated from below?
Yes. The materials tolerate typical radiant floor temperatures. As with any furniture foot, allow small airflow gaps and avoid trapping the leveler against the heat source for extended periods.
How do adjustable furniture levelers compare to fixed furniture glides or nail-on pads?
Fixed glides and nail-on pads sit at one fixed height, so they only mask wobble on nearly flat floors. Adjustable screw-in levelers let you change the height of each leg independently, which actually corrects wobble on sloped and uneven surfaces.

