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2025-08-08 10:45:01
Amazing chair wheels! They're extremely smooth, especially when compared to the cheap plastic wheels that came on my computer chair. The wheels popped in as easily as normal chair wheels making for an easy swap and a perfect fit. Sometimes these wheels work TOO well and I have to catch myself as I'm flying across the room to my printer now! LOLThese wheels are slightly taller than your average computer chair wheels. They also are completely silent. My old wheels dragged across the floor and ruined my laminate flooring and would make horrible scraping sounds, but these are smooth and hardly make a sound. I couldn't be happier with them!Overal 10/10 buy. Would buy again. Highly recommend!
Bob Lu
2025-08-07 17:51:21
I learned about these wheels through a non-sponsered YouTube video. So when I saw them in the Amazon vine program I decided to give them a try.These wheels feel very well built and substantial. No they do not spin nonstop like fidget spinner, but they are smooth.Installing was easy enough. The hardest part is actually taking the old wheels off. Eventually I realized that a solid butter knife is the best tool for this job. Afterward I just had to pop in the new wheels and it was done.Yes now my chair rolls smoothly. But the one most amazing thing I realize is that it is quiet. Like really quiet.One think info want to point out is that these wheels roll smoothly on hardwood floor but not so much on floor protector, for some reason. Although since these wheels are made with softer outer material I probably can just get rid of the protector.Overall highly recommended if your chair is being used on a hard surface.
Customer
2025-08-05 15:18:13
I have a disability that makes it difficult to get around. I cant afford any of those special mobility products so I scoot around on an old office chair. Our whole house has tile flooring. and while I use the chair mostly in the kitchen (cooking,etc.)moving around like this gets to be a chore after a while because pulling forward puts a lot of strain on my lower back and knees. Going backward is fine except, well no matter the direction, my legs and back start to hurt terribly and getting over the wide grout joints that I inevitably get stuck in can be impossible without half standing and pulling the chair behind. Then the clunk, clunk, clunk sound and impact sending shockwaves up my spine, cuts short any activity I may be in the middle of. The other thing is the scraping sound of the plastic wheels on the beautiful finish on the glazed tiles leaves me in fear of making a gouge or breaking a wheel and possibly toppling over. OK enough of the back story here.One day on a whim, I did a search on replacement wheels for office chairs. I wasn't counting on getting a hit but when 100's of choices came up I was shocked. My girl-wife(?) wife-friend(?) significant something(?) something partner(?) shook her head and laughed because she knows that once again (like 100s of other times) I will be lost in "research" (web searches), entries in my notebook, head scratching, yammering on to her about the history of the product, asking her opinion, (which is always either "I don't care" or "whatever you decide or makes you happy.") then pulling the plug (hitting the enter key on the order. This is followed by what used to be days of anxiety, that feeling you get after leaving the car dealership with your new car. You did the research, you negotiated, you stood firm, you walked, went back and finally "pulled the plug." Now for hours of signing papers, detailing the car, doing whatever "secret stuff" car dealers do. Then you leave, confident that back at the dealership they're all high fiving, laughing, opening champagne, all because they can't believe they found someone to buy that 4 wheeled lemon. You are positive something is going to break on the drive home. The next few days you show it to your family, friends, coworkers and you're sure that they too are snickering and saying things like how they've "never seen such an ugly vehicle", "isn't that the worst rated vehicle ever?" , "I wouldn't take it for free...." etc. Anyway.......Thanks to Amazon, our wait is now (in my area anyway) only 2 days and many times just one. Here they are. I get the message on my phone that they are delivered and LOOK! Thats them leaning up against the wall next to the front door....MY WHEELS!!!So seriously. The package was absolutely beautiful and upon opening there is some papers describing the product and showing how easy it's going to be to put them on unless it's an Ikea chair. The ONLY chair they dont fit is IKEA. I"m pretty sue that if you bought an IKEA chair, your not the type to switch out the wheels on it. You know it's going to break long before the wheels show even a hint of wear (it may have broke while you were ordering the wheels just knowing too much was going tobe asked from it). so, back to the install I grab 2 sizes of screwdriver and pliers and a small pry bar and a pair of safety glasses. I turn over the chair and figure I'll give a wheel a good pull using just my fierce strength (did I say fierce? I crack myself up with that one) and with a great tug, I slam myself in the chin with the wheel never realizing that "hey..they weren't lying about the easy part. Each leg gave up it wheel freely and the new ones slipped in even easier. I turn the chair over and give it a solid push only to find it careening down the hall stopping only inches from a step down into the Florida room. I was thrilled to note the hardest part was turning over this 5 legged beast (which actually slid/fell the first 2 times then once more to right it. Here we go. First flight. The first thing I find is you better have a good grip on the arms while you slide you posterior onto the beast otherwise it WILL try to run out from under you, Especially on the hard smooth tile floor. Like a seasoned cowboy I gracefully (stop laughing) lower the chair a little and down I go. Hmmm. Despite lowering the chair a bit, I'm still sitting at the same height as previous because the wheels are taller than the original. With a slight push off with right foot I'm gliding back down the hall almost all the to where I started. Now the true test. Pulling forward. First, getting the wheels to turn 180 degrees was a bit clumsy. Notbecause of the wheels but because this is a challenge for any wheeled beastie. The key is not to push directly opposite the direction you were heading, but to perform a somewhat circular motion and all 5 wheels will then be redirected and off you go. Now, the effort required to pull forward is much greater than to puch backward and that is simply a matter of physics and body mechanics. It is however 50% easier than it was with the old wheels. I love them. I'm able to spend 25-50% more time wheeling around than before. It is a much gentler ride over the tiles with the hard rubber type wheels . I'm sure a lot of credit is due the excellent (seem so anyway) bearings in the wheels. No more clunk clunk but now a mostly inaudible passing over the grout lines with minimal jarring of my spine. Another good thing is now I can maneuver over the floor mat in front of the sink where before I had to roll it up because the chair would come to a sudden halt if trying to maneuver over it with the old wheels.Its been just a few days but I love, love, love these wheels. I can once again chase the dog and cat through the house. I hope you enjoyed my review and got a few laughs. Something we don't seem o be doing enough of these days. I truly love the wheels guys. I would not have put forth ANY effort to review them if I wasn't serious about the product. That would mean if I hated them I still would have taken the time to say that.Thanks Stealtho for making a difference and improving my life. With my disabilities, time is precious when everything you do takes so much longer than it does for others. Movement is crucial to staying active however movement equals pain so anything that helps with movement, lessens pain and or gives more time in your day is a blessing.Tony C
cj12
2025-05-30 18:50:48
I recently upgraded my office chair with Stealtho office chair wheels, and I couldn't be happier with the results. These wheels are a game-changer for anyone looking to enhance their workspace experience.First and foremost, the installation process was incredibly easy. Within minutes, I had swapped out my old, worn-out wheels for the sleek and sturdy Stealtho ones. The difference was immediately noticeable. The smoothness and ease with which my chair now glides across the floor is simply amazing. No more struggling to move around or dealing with annoying squeaks and resistance.What truly sets Stealtho wheels apart is their versatility. They work perfectly on a variety of surfaces, from hardwood floors to carpets. I no longer worry about damaging my floors or getting stuck on thick rugs. Plus, the wheels are designed to be floor-friendly, so I can move around without leaving scratches or marks.Another fantastic feature is the quietness of these wheels. They roll silently, which is a blessing in a shared office space or a home environment where you don't want to disturb others. The materials used are top-notch, giving me confidence that these wheels will last a long time without compromising on performance.Overall, Stealtho office chair wheels have transformed my daily work routine. They offer a perfect blend of functionality, durability, and style. If you're looking to improve your office chair's mobility and protect your floors, I highly recommend giving Stealtho wheels a try. You won't be disappointed!
Nathan Garfinkel
2025-04-09 12:32:24
These worked perfectly on my SteelCase office chair. I don't know why I didn't upgrade to these sooner. Easy to install. I glide around the hardwood like never before!
Vincent Wong
2025-03-28 16:32:50
Item was great. If only I knew about it before, I would have reduced the damage to my wood flooring.
johnny
2025-03-13 14:43:42
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kevmitch
2025-01-03 14:03:09
As advertised, these raise my seat about 1". Not sure if it was enough for my purposes, but it was exactly what the specs said they'd do and I couldn't find any that would go higher. These are built really well (they'd better be for the price) and are super quiet. Dragging my chair across uneven floor transitions is a lot less noisy than the stock Leap v2 wheels. I was worried I would be skating around on these things since they don't have any sort of added friction mechanism, but shifting in my chair doesn't seem to cause any unwanted motion.
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