X-PROTECTOR Felt Furniture Pads for Chairs – Prevent Slips, Scratches, and Trip Hazards on Hardwood and Laminate Floors
X-PROTECTOR Felt Furniture Pads for Chairs – Prevent Slips, Scratches, and Trip Hazards on Hardwood and Laminate Floors
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Why you'll love it
- Diverse size and shape assortment (round, square, rectangular strips) eliminates the need to buy multiple products
- Color-matched pads (brown, beige, grey, black, white) blend with dark or light furniture for an invisible fix
- Bulk 133–235 piece count delivers strong per-unit value compared to smaller competitor packs
- Strong adhesive backing allows quick peel-and-stick installation without tools
- Registered-trademark brand with a 100% money-back guarantee reduces purchase risk
- Soft felt cushioning quiets noisy chair movement in dining rooms and offices
- Pads are on adhesive sheets so you don't have to peel each small piece individually, making application easier
- High tolerance for weight on stacked event chairs
- Pads can be trimmed/cut to fit different sizes
- Mixed color option provides flexibility to match different furniture pieces
- Pads are thick and dense with strong adhesive that holds under heavy/messy conditions
- Quantity is abundant enough to last for the life of the floors and possibly their replacements
- Helps reduce noise when moving furniture
Perfect for
- Stick felt pads on chair legs to prevent scratches when sliding chairs in and out of a dining table
- Place pads under heavy furniture feet to protect hardwood floors from scuffs and dents during rearranging
- Apply color-matched felt glides to furniture legs in a rental to avoid floor damage charges at move-out
- Use assorted shapes and sizes to retrofit an entire home's furniture in a single DIY session
- Protect laminate and tile floors from office chair and desk movement in a home workspace
- Saving worn chairs from needing full replacement by re-padding the feet
- Protecting floors while moving a couch and dining table
- Replacing worn pads on frequently sat-in items like island stools
- Protecting walls from furniture and decorations
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Product Information
✌ X-PROTECTOR FURNITURE FELT PADS – best protection for Your wooden, laminate or tiled floors. Our furniture coasters create strong shields between floor and furniture, desks & tabletops, which carefully protect surfaces from scratches and scuffs. ✌ ONLY NOW 1 + 1 PACK X-PROTECTOR! 1 brown (106 pieces: (45) ¾”, (24) 1”, (36) 1x1”, (1) 3x4”) + 1 beige (27 pieces: (10) ¾”, (8) 1”, (4) 1 ½”, (4) ½x6”, (1) 4 2/3x6”). Total 133 chair glides. That’s all furniture floor protectors You need at home – brown for dark furniture and beige for bright furniture. ✌ DIVERSITY OF SIZES X-PROTECTOR of anti scratch furniture pads. A lot of sizes of chair leg floor protectors will ensure, You will find pads that fit to all of the home furniture and items which you have. ✌ X-PROTECTOR SUITABLE FOR ANY HOME FURNITURE - our wood floor protectors for furniture are perfect for any chair legs, furniture feet and home furniture, electrical and other items. It’s very easy to stick our felt floor protectors to Your home furniture and items. ✌ X-PROTECTOR IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK – AVOID THE COPIES. WE GUARANTEE OUR CUSTOMERS 100% SATISFACTION WITH OUR PREMIUM FELT FURNITURE PADS! If You don’t like our hardwood floor protectors - WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY – JUST TELL. ORDER IT NOW RISK FREE - PRESS THE BUTTON «ADD TO CART» RIGHT NOW!
Product Dimensions 10"L x 0.3"W x 4.7"Th Number of Items 133 Recommended Uses For Product Scratches Special Feature Premium Number of Pieces 133 UPC 791256451691 636757931887 827160025236 Unit Count 133.0 Count Manufacturer X-Protector Item Weight 4 ounces
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the pads prevent my toddler or pet from getting scratched by sharp chair legs?
The felt covers the hard, often sharp edges of chair and table legs, turning each foot into a soft, rounded contact point. This reduces the risk of cuts and scrapes if a child runs into a chair or a pet brushes against a table in a busy playroom.
Are the pads safe to use in a nursery or a child's bedroom?
Yes. Felt is a soft, non-toxic material and the adhesive is sealed under the pad after application. The pads contain no small detachable parts once installed, so they are appropriate for rooms where infants and young children play on the floor.
Will the strong adhesive hold on heavy furniture that a child might climb on?
The adhesive is engineered for heavy furniture including stacked event chairs, dressers, and dining tables. As long as the foot is wiped clean before application, the pads grip firmly and stay in place even when furniture is leaned on or jostled.
Do the pads prevent chairs from sliding too easily and causing someone to fall?
Felt allows controlled gliding rather than uncontrolled sliding. Chairs move smoothly when pushed in or out but do not shoot across the floor, which reduces the risk of a chair coming out from under someone sitting down or standing up.
Can I rely on these pads to keep stacked event chairs stable during transport?
Yes. The product line is tested for the high-pressure stacking common in banquet halls and event venues. Pads cushion the contact points between stacked chairs, protect the floor underneath, and keep the chairs from grinding against each other.
Is there any fire or heat risk from these pads?
No. Felt pads are not a heat source and are not associated with any fire risk. They are commonly used in homes, offices, and event spaces precisely because they introduce a soft, non-combustible-friendly contact layer between furniture and floor.
Will the pads come loose and create a choking hazard for a small child or pet?
When applied properly to a clean, dry surface, the adhesive is strong enough that the pads do not detach in normal use. To be extra cautious in homes with very young children or pets that chew, apply the pads to the underside of furniture where access is limited.
Are the pads non-toxic and safe around pets that lick the floor?
The felt is inert and does not release chemicals under normal household conditions. The adhesive is sandwiched between the felt and the furniture foot, so pets that lick the floor around furniture are not coming into direct contact with the bonding layer.
Do the pads help prevent furniture from tipping when a child climbs on it?
Felt pads are designed to protect the floor, not to anchor furniture. For tip-over prevention, dressers and tall bookcases should still be secured with anti-tip straps or wall anchors. Pads add floor protection and glide control, but they are not a substitute for proper furniture anchoring.
Is there any risk of the adhesive damaging a finished hardwood floor if a pad falls off?
The adhesive is on the furniture-facing side of the pad, not the floor-facing side. The felt side touches the floor, so even in the rare event a pad detaches, there is no adhesive transfer to the hardwood or laminate surface.
Can I use these pads on a rocking chair or glider safely?
Felt pads on a rocking chair can actually increase safety by reducing sudden jerks and protecting the floor from the rocking motion's friction. Use the larger rectangle pads for rocker runners and check them periodically, as rockers wear pads faster than stationary chairs.
Will the pads create a tripping hazard by lifting furniture too high?
No. The felt is thin enough that the height change is imperceptible. Chairs and tables sit at the same level they did before, so there is no new step, lip, or uneven surface to trip over.
Is the product safe for households with elderly residents who use mobility aids?
Yes. Smooth-glide felt pads make it easier for an elderly resident to push a chair back from the table without standing or twisting awkwardly, which reduces fall risk. They also keep floors free of scuff marks that can make a room look neglected or unsafe.
How does this compare to rubber stoppers that can leave marks or stick to the floor?
Rubber stoppers can react with certain floor finishes, leaving dark rings or sticky residue, especially in warm weather. Felt pads glide smoothly, leave no chemical reaction with the floor, and do not mark the finish, which is the safer long-term choice for sealed hardwood.
Are these pads safer than nailing on traditional felt glides?
Nail-in felt glides can split the wood on chair legs and the nail itself can protrude, creating a puncture risk. Self-adhesive felt pads require no tools, no nails, and no modification to the furniture, which makes them the safer option for both the user and the furniture.
Does the brand stand behind the safety and durability of the product?
X-PROTECTOR offers a 100% money-back guarantee, which covers any failure of the pads in normal household use. If a pad does not hold or a customer is unsatisfied for any safety or performance reason, the manufacturer commits to resolving it.
How do I apply felt furniture pads to chair legs and table feet?
Wipe the bottom of each furniture foot with a dry or slightly damp cloth and let it dry completely. Peel a felt pad off the adhesive sheet, align it centered on the foot, and press firmly for a few seconds. The chair or table is ready to use immediately, and full bond strength builds over the next 24 hours.
How often should I replace the felt pads?
In a typical home, dining chair pads last three to six months under daily use, while pads on heavy or rarely moved furniture can last a year or longer. Replace a pad when the felt is visibly compressed, frayed, or no longer glides smoothly across the floor.
Can I remove the pads later without damaging my furniture or floor?
Yes. Peel the pad off slowly, and any remaining adhesive can be removed with a soft cloth dampened with warm soapy water or a small amount of rubbing alcohol. The felt itself does not mark the floor, and the adhesive is designed to release from common wood, metal, and plastic finishes.
Will these felt pads work on hardwood, laminate, vinyl, and tile floors?
Yes. The pads are designed for hardwood, laminate, and tile, and they are also safe for vinyl, LVP, and most sealed flooring. For very soft or freshly refinished surfaces, test a single pad in an inconspicuous area first to confirm the glide feels right.
Do the pads fit all chair and table leg shapes, including square, round, and angled feet?
The 133-piece set includes ¾" and 1" rounds, 1" squares, 3x4" rectangles, and longer strips that can be cut to size, which covers the vast majority of standard furniture feet. For unusual shapes, trim a square or strip with scissors to match the foot's footprint.
What is included in the 133-piece box, and do I need to buy anything else?
The box contains 106 brown and 27 beige felt pads on adhesive sheets in six different shapes and sizes. No additional adhesive, tools, or accessories are required, although a cleaning cloth for prepping the furniture feet is recommended for best results.
Are the pads strong enough to hold under heavy furniture like a couch or dining table?
Yes. The dense felt and high-tack adhesive are engineered to support heavy, frequently moved furniture including couches, dining tables, beds, and stacked event chairs. For very heavy items, use the larger rectangle or strip pads and apply them to a clean, dry surface for the strongest bond.
Will the adhesive damage the finish on my hardwood chairs or antique furniture?
The adhesive is formulated for finished wood, metal, plastic, and painted furniture. On properly sealed finishes, it bonds securely but can be removed later with mild cleaner. For raw wood or very delicate antique finishes, test one pad on a hidden area first.
What is the difference between felt furniture pads and rubber or silicone chair leg caps?
Felt pads glide smoothly and quietly across hard floors, which protects both the floor and the chair foot while reducing noise. Rubber and silicone caps tend to grip the floor, can leave marks or residue, and are better suited to keeping furniture stationary on carpet or rugs. For daily-use chairs and tables on hard floors, felt is the standard recommendation.

