The Simple Way to Stop Beds & Furniture With Wheels from Moving

The Simple Way to Stop Beds and Heavy Furniture from Moving

Why Do You Need Large Castor Cups?

Furniture on wheels sounds convenient—until it won’t stay put. Beds that slide when you sit down, recliners with castors that creep across the floor, or heavy shelves that inch out of line can quickly become frustrating. Even worse, all this movement can leave dents, scratches, or marks on your timber or tile floors.


How Large Castor Cups Work

These cups are designed with extra width and depth, making them perfect for furniture wheels up to 50 mm in diameter. Slip the cup under each wheel and the textured, non-slip base locks everything in place. No more rolling, drifting, or shifting.

Unlike plastic or metal stoppers, Slipstick castor cups have a soft base that cushions your floors. You get grip and stability—without the marks or scratches.


Where to Use Them

  • Beds on wheels (no more night-time drifting)
  • Recliners with castors that shift when you lean back
  • Heavy items like pianos, sewing machines, or pool tables
  • Furniture in small spaces where movement is noticeable

All you need is four cups—fit one under each wheel or castor on the furniture.


Easy to Use, No Commitment

Installation couldn’t be easier:

  1. Lift the furniture slightly.
  2. Slide a cup under each wheel.
  3. Lower the furniture back down.

That’s it. No removing wheels. No sticky residue. No tools. And if you rearrange your room or move, just take the cups with you.


Protect Your Floors, Stress-Free

Slipstick large castor cups keep your furniture stable and your floors safe. They’re ideal for renters, families and anyone who wants to avoid permanent fixes or visible hardware.

Your furniture stays where it should, your floors stay undamaged.


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