8-Pack Mini Rigid Caster Wheels for Furniture and Door Sinking Repair
8-Pack Mini Rigid Caster Wheels for Furniture and Door Sinking Repair
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8-Pack Mini Rigid Caster Wheels for Furniture and Door Sinking Repair
8-Pack Mini Rigid Caster Wheels for Furniture and Door Sinking Repair
Low Profile Tiny Directional Rollers with Steel Brackets for Drawers, Under-Bed Storage, and Small Appliances

Product Specifications

Our Mini Long Frame Rigid Casters feature a compact, space-saving design. With a low-profile height of just 1 inch and a single-direction mechanism, these tiny wheels provide ultra-discreet movement while keeping your furniture close to the ground.
Key Product Highlights
Heavy-Duty & Durable Construction
Built with a premium metal L-shaped extension bracket and a thickened rivet axis. Each single small roller supports up to 30 Lbs, making it exceptionally stable for daily residential use.
The Ultimate Door Sinking Solution
Easily fix sagging or sinking wooden doors. These mini fixed casters stop floor scratching, reduce dragging friction, eliminate chafing noises, and prevent unnecessary swinging.
Dual-Option Versatile Installation
Offers two mounting configurations to suit your project. Install them horizontally flat on the bottom surface or vertically on the side panels using the dual-type mounting holes.
Multi-Purpose Functionality

- Smooth & Quiet Operation: Widened wheels deliver a smooth, quiet, scratch-free roll on interior floors.
- Wide Application: Ideal for under-bed storage bins, heavy drawers, shoe boxes, bookcases, plant stands, coffee tables, and various DIY creations.
- Note: Specifically optimized for flat, indoor surfaces. Not intended for heavy outdoor gates or rough courtyard environments.
Effortless Set Up
Every single rigid caster comes prepared with 4 heavy-duty mounting screws (32 screws total in the pack). Ready to install right out of the box with a standard screwdriver or power drill.
