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The Shepherd Hardware 9549 12-Inch Lazy Susan features a robust metal frame with a 1000-lb load capacity and a precision ball bearing raceway for smooth 360° rotation. Its zinc coating protects against corrosion, making it ideal for heavy-duty kitchen, workshop, or display uses. Compact yet powerful, this turntable combines durability and versatility for professional-grade performance.


| ASIN | B00004YOKA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,420 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #290 in Lazy Susans |
| Brand Name | Shepherd Hardware |
| Color | Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,199) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00039003095492, 00578993208784 |
| Included Components | 1 Lazy Susan |
| Item Diameter | 12 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Shepherd Hardware 9549 12-Inch Lazy Susan, 1000-Lb Load Capacity |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Shepherd Hardware |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9549 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | One year limited. |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1000 Pounds |
| Model Number | 9549E |
| UPC | 009326207858 043966896454 039003095492 785934102968 578993208784 885254965301 052088064160 735343000416 793842006247 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**.
Works Great!
This is the second I have bought.
M**I
Great product! Inexpensive and works good
Used this to make a storage unit for hardware that spins. Hardware probably weighed between 150-200 pounds, My unit worked smooth right out of the package. I probably should have lubricated tbe ball bearings, but it worked fine without lube. Perhaps a little noisy, which probably could have been reduced with some grease, but didn't really matter for my application. I was concerned about the bad reviews that it didn't spin, or the ball bearings fell out. Looking at how it is constructed,, it is held together with a lip around the outside perimeter that is formed from the steel. I could easily see that being a problem if the lip is compressed too much, it wouldn't spin, or not enough the ball bearings would fall out. Mine was perfect though. I suspect that the people who had problems could adjust the lip a bit to solve their problem if they had some basic mechanics or metalworking skills. I would agree that things should work properly as supplied, But if you want to save money, sometimes you have to take a chance and be willing to put up with a little aggravation. But it looks like I was in the majority of people who didn't seem to have a problem!
N**~
Money well spent
I wanted to build a large Lazy Susan for my table for gaming nights (board games/card games often required you to read text and it's very annoying to have the cards upside-down or side-ways to some of the players who sit around the table). After looking at buying a pre-built one, I figured I'd save a few dollars, build my own, and have it just the way I wanted. This bearing seems to be overkill for such a task, but I liked the overall size of 12", so I went with it it. I got it in, unpackaged it. A downside is no screws provided. I glanced at the directions, but it wasn't hard to figure out for yourself. I went to the local hardware store and bought a 23.75" round wooden platform. I brought it home, found center, drew a 12" circle, and threw this on. I Found 4x screws I had laying around and attached through the provided hole on the bottom of the bearing. I turned it over and invited over my friends. Despite having no bottom and it simply sat on the bearing for the table, the near 24" slab of wood took a lot of force to tip over. It rolled pretty smooth the whole night. Looking down in it, it seems there is a light coating of grease included on the bearings, though just a touch noisy. Ultimately, I think I will make a dedicated table with a revolving center using this bearing as I have good faith that this thing is solid and will last a long time.
J**E
Great product, but needs to be shipped in a box...
I would've gave this 5 stars if it hadn't been broken right out of the package. It was sent in an envelope & was bent enough to let the inner piece, holding all the ball bearings in place, to slip out. Ball bearings were all rolling around inside the envelope & luckily, I didn't lose any. My husband was able to put it back together & painstakingly get all the ball bearings back in, with the help of grease to hold them in place. I know I could've sent it back for a different one, but if it's sent in another envelope, it's most likely going to be bent again. Anyway, once it was put back together, it works fine. Probably better that it was apart so I could grease the ball bearing really good & make it turn really well, so I'm happy with it.
J**O
Very solid
I got this for a Blu ray rotating tower I purchased, it supports the weight very well and turns easily. It's a 63 inch tall tower so there's a lot of weight on it, but it performs like a pro!!!!
M**N
Go with metal over plastic
go with metal instead of plastic for a lasting lazy Susan
B**.
Works perfectly
I bought this product to replace a cheap piece of plastic "lazy susan" on a turning DVD tower. Once fully loaded, the tower weighs approx. 200-300lbs, so well under the weight limit. The product was not difficult to install, but you need your own screws, and off course a drill. It now turns the tower like butter. Very sturdy, very easy to install, and the $10 I spent was definitely worth it, especially since I didn't have to replace a $300-$400 piece of furniture!
A**M
Won't spin, came in rusty has very sharp edge"
came in rusty and almost impossible to rotate. after lots of DW40 multiple spins (and one nasty cut on my fingure from the sharp edge" got it to move. Hard to install since there is only one hole to align the top side to the bottom side. Will look for other vendors for my next one.
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