🌀 Spin into Style with TROOPS BBQ Lazy Susan!
The TROOPS BBQ Lazy Susan Turntable Ring is a robust 20-inch aluminum turntable designed to support up to 300 lbs. Its low-profile design and smooth rotation, thanks to single-row ball bearings, make it ideal for a variety of applications, both indoors and outdoors. With pre-drilled holes for easy installation, this Lazy Susan is perfect for enhancing your home or workspace.
Weight Supported | 300 Pounds |
Material | Aluminum |
M**N
Good value, works well supporting 100lb sculpture
The media could not be loaded. I used the 20" commercial model to support a 24-inch base that I put a 100lb bronze sculpture on top of. I removed the clear feet from the inner ring and screwed my base to it. It turns smoothly, and not overly freely (which is good when the goal is to be able to rotate a sculpture by hand and have it stay where you park it).It may not be apparent from the product diagrams, but there is a slight offset between the surface of the inner ring, and the surface of the outer ring. So if you fasten something to one of the rings with screws, it will have clearance to rotate; you don't need spacers. There will be about 1mm of clearance.This one is also a good value, it was under $30 compared to others that are over $40. So five stars for being a quality item alone, plus a good buy.
O**R
Impressed
My wife wanted a large lazy susan for our dining table. I am a woodworker so I told her I would make a nice oak lazy susan in a size that she wanted. I purchased this turntable ring for this project. I was impressed with how well built this product is. I was expecting something less to be honest with you. The packaging was good, delivery time was good and the product works great. I was concerned that it would spin too freely but that isn't the case. It works exactly the way I would have designed it myself. My wife loved the finished product.
P**G
Warning - mounting holes were not evenly spaced - 12" dia Commercial unit
Good quality, heavy duty Lazy Susan bearing - BUT - the mounting holes were not evenly spaced. I bought several of the 16" units for making turntables for working on heavy (up to 100 or more lbs) electronic instruments on the workbench, mounting them to 1/4" thick aluminum plates to permit easy access to all sides of a chassis without undue wrestling matches. This most recent one (12" diameter commercial grade) is to be used with smaller instruments.I marked across the 12" square Al plate diagonally to center the ring, eyeballing it and clamping it down with each hole centered on its respective line, then marking the first mounting hole using a close fitting drill bit through the mounting hole to dimple the plate, accurately transferring the point location. I then drilled and tapped the first mounting hole. The ring was then again placed on the plate, and indexed by screwing it down through the first mounting hole and aligning the opposite hole with the diagonal line. It was clamped again, then the second hole marked, drilled and tapped the same way as the first. It was then mounted once more, this time with the two drilled and tapped holes, and with the ring positively located by the two screws, the remaining two were then marked, drilled and tapped.The holes should all have been perfectly aligned as after the first was made, all the following ones were made using the Lazy Susan ring as the template. When I went to install all the screws, I noticed that the holes did not align with the ring - when opposite screws were installed, the holes at 90° to them were about half a hole diameter off. I then realized that, contrary to my expectations, the factory made holes in the ring must have been uneven - I did not pay attention to clocking when mounting the turntable to drill the following holes, and as a result they were off. Rotating the ring and looking through at the mounting holes eventually led to the correct orientation, but had I known initially I'd have marked the clocking of the bearing when initially making the holes.Not a deal breaker, and not an insurmountable hurdle, but it did complicate the assembly and resulted in the bearing being slightly off center on the plate. Something to be aware of for possible future purchases.
K**I
Sturdy and turns pretty freely
It's not as silent or as smooth as an inline skate turning but for a heavy table top mount, it works really well.I used it to mount to a 36" diameter teak tabletop to place on my fire pit for the warm months. It works fantastic for this out of the box. I could probably use a bit of WD-40 or maybe silicon to loosen it up but I actually prefer a tiny bit of resistance so it doesn't turn too easily.Only thing I'm not sure of is the durability outdoors. Will update this review if it rusts, fails or has issues in the future.5 stars for my use case!
T**T
Excellent quality!
Exactly as represented. Strong, easy to install, smooth and quiet operation.
D**.
Excellent value! Pay close attention, only buy the one that's right for you.
The media could not be loaded. This bearing is an excellent value! However, it's vital that YOU purchase the bearing that's correct for you. This listing has eight (8) choices. If you get the wrong size or weight rating, you won't be happy. You MUST read the charts in the Images. The Images are fair and honest. Use it as the manufacture intended. The more "creative" you get with it, the less likely you will be satisfied. Only buy the heavy-duty version if you plan to haveing something that legitimately NEEDS a heavy-duty bearing. (over 300lbs / 136 kilos) Otherwise, save your money and buy the medium-duty. I purchased the 24" (600mm) medium-duty to make building my large & heavy PC easy. I'll never excide the 300lbs weight rating in my use-case. The bearing spins freely and smoothly. Remember, It's Aluminium, not Steal! You could warp it if you are careless. (or if the currier is.) Pay close attention to the full product description. Think carefully about what you need and how you plan to use it. I think you will be happy as I am. The supplied spacers/feet are hard, not soft, don't expect a firm grip with light loads. Thair was NO documentation of any kind in the box. The "mufflers" are only on the heavy-duty versions, medium-duty is quiet enough for me. I suppose adding grease would make the bearing silent. (but the mess and trouble?)
V**S
Damaged
The product was shipped in a timely fashion, and arrived on time. Opened up package and found mark marks engraved into the aluminum from the white buttons. Not overly impressed with the noise when turning. Will be returning product.
M**.
funciona perfecto
Compramos un lazy susan gigante (1.50 metros) y después de varios intentos este es elproducto que funcionó perfecto para poder girar al 100%...totalmente recomendable
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