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🛡️ Shield Your Walls, Sleep Soundly!
The Headboard Stoppers for Wall are innovative adhesive cushions designed to protect your walls from scratches and dents caused by swaying headboards. With a tool-free installation process, these bumpers can be set up in under a minute and are versatile enough to fit any bed size. They are reusable, ensuring long-lasting protection without damaging your walls.
M**R
Works great!
The media could not be loaded. Works amazing! No more head board hitting the wall! I was looking for something that would be easy to put on and wouldn’t harm my head board or harm or the wall and this was perfect!! I put the Velcro part on the pillow first instead of putting it on the wall so that way I knew it was lined up properly and it worked out great! Not sure if it takes the paint off when you take it off but I’ll be finding that out soon because we will be repainting our room and then I’ll do an update! One thing I do wish is they would give you and extra sticky for the wall for the purpose of having to remove then reapply, not sure if it will still be sticky or not but other than that I Definitely recommend!
J**Y
Amazing product!
Our walls were constantly getting scratched from furniture leaning too close to the walls. We decided to purchase the Wall Buffer to prevent future damage and it works perfectly! The Wall Buffer was easy to attach and holds up well. It provides a soft cushion between our furniture and the walls of our house and has prevented any furniture markings on the wall. It is worth every penny!
S**S
Why didn't I know about this before?
I have an antique headboard that doesn't quite match either full or queen bed rails, so it's just sort of propped up between the bed and the wall. It shifts, squeaks and bangs into the wall. Not restful. I was about to get rid of it when I went searching on Amazon for ANYTHING to help reduce the noise and wall damage. Saw some other stoppers and they looked really rigid. I wasn't impressed. Then I saw the Wall Buffer. Seemed like just the ticket and let me tell you, it is one of the best purchases I've ever made. Cost effective, works as advertised and, well, idiot proof.
M**.
$40?
It solved the headboard problem, but this should be $10, no more than $20. DIY, stuff a couple of socks with.. anything until it's firm. Attach some $5 velcro adhesive if you need it (I didn't).
I**X
Worth it.
Coming back months after purchase to say these bumpers are a dream. I used to hate the feeling of falling every time my partner or myself leaned a little too hard on our headboard.These bumpers firmly hold our headboard away from the wall, without marking our paint or being a pain to install.Highly reccomend.
B**M
better than expected
Was desperate to find something to keep my beds from hitting the wall every time you even sat down. These worked like a charm. I didn't use the velcro because they are snug enough by just being placed behind the headboard bar. Highly recommend.
T**E
For very a very specific use case
These are okay, but really for a a very specific use case and in my opinion for a small demographic. They are not very fluffy, neither are they adjustable, so this is basically for people who have a very small gap between their headboard and the wall hence a small rocking noise. So these will come in handy in such a case, and depending on the size of your headboard, will absorb the noise.To me these are for full beds or smaller, unless you want to get a couple of them, in which case you might as well get those stoppers that are adjustable and more rigid.Also the adhesiveness is tricky, if you dont have a surface that is smooth and doesnt peel off, these are not for you. So basically for those who just need a little help to stem squeaking noises or close small gaps between their headboard and the wall
T**.
No fear of breaking the wall.
This gets the job done. I do feel, depending on your bed size, for example if you have a King size, you might want to purchase two sets. But they work as advertised, no issues. .
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