Busygurl—October 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase
These sliders work amazingly well and I think it’s because they’re bigger in size than some of the old ones I have. There’s something about the shape the rectangle that makes moving furniture over door thresholds much easier. I had the carpet replaced in my living room and so I had to move the furniture around and I used my old ones that are small and round and worked really hard. The carpet installer showed up with these furniture movers and he moved the furniture around almost effortlessly. He let me try them out and I ordered them that day. Game changer moving heavy stuff around. They worked both on carpet and on hard floors no scratching. Read more
Diane—November 5, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I used these to move a 65 pound dresser. The rounded edges allowed me to push the dresser from carpet to laminate floor and back onto carpet with only 1 slipping and having to be replaced in position. I was able to move this dresser and put in place in minutes. Works well. Read more
J. B.—November 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase
WOW: These are fantastic! They slide like a dream, and transition from hardwood to carpet like magic. Read more
Cherie M—July 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
These work fine for the purpose I bought them for, which was for physical therapy for hand movement. Read more
RTR—October 9, 2012✓ Verified purchase
These really work! They were a life saver (more importantly a back saver). Worth every penny (although you're paying more for the idea than the material... but still worth it). We bought these to move some extremely heavy / very large bedroom furniture and they worked like a charm. This is huge furniture (the orginal movers said it would need to be sold with the house!). My husband could not have done it alone, and together we couldn't have done it without these. Be warned... the large things still took a good bit of effort, but was so doable. We've since used them on heavy dining room furniture (china cabinet etc), piano, very large and wide entertainment center (moved to center of room while painting). We also purchased some smaller round slides. Don't waste your money on the smaller ones... just get a set or two of these large ones - you'll be glad you did. We needed the two sets for the bedroom furn and ent. center. Worth noting that the lg entertainment center sat on all 8 of them for two full days while we painted etc. When we removed them, they were mis-shapen a bit, but very shortly went back to original form (both the curve of the plastic and the black foam) like new. Seems like these should last a very long time. Buy them without hesitation (recommend two sets! and don't skimp on the small ones, get these large ones.) Read more
Liz H—April 4, 2014✓ Verified purchase
These really work for me and have proved invaluable for moving heavy furniture. I also got an E-Z Moves lifter which helps get these things under stuff without breaking my back. Really, you still need two people for best results even with the lifter. However, if one is alone, this is the best solution to paying someone. Once you get these under the right spots, sliding is much easier. Examples of problems I had: I have a long, solid oak dresser that has no legs per se. The entire bottom sits on the carpet. The carpet is low, even pile but sliding it with these sliders under the corners is still a chore (and yes, I removed the drawers first). I also have a hugely heavy full leather sofa with dual reclining seats - it's immovable without the sliders that I had the delivery guy put under it. With them, it slides easily - albeit on Berber carpet. Another issue I found is getting two sliders under one set of legs and then having the piece slide without raising up enough. This was a tall piece of furniture that also sat flush on the floor. I wasn't able to move it to a wall for bracing. I just wanted to mention those examples. Note: I am a petite woman - my brother got the four sliders under it with no problem. I have left these under some of my furniture permanently - like the sofa. I notice those sliders are permanently bent. It's possible over time the plastic could break, although I think that only happened once and not sure which brand that was ( I purchased others from a discount store.) The feet or edges of furniture can leave permanent depressions in the rubbery side too - which is not a deal breaker for me so far. These particular EZ Move sliders are good quality and the first ones I purchased are still unbroken despite a lot of use. I mention these examples to show that these sliders may not work optimally in every situation. But they DO work as advertised in most cases. I recommend them if the material quality stays as in the originals. Read more
Concerned consumer.—February 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
great for moving large furniture items around with ease... Read more
Titan1—June 8, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Seem to work well and are holding up, but I wish they were less expensive. Read more