Kiss Core New Upgrade Furniture Sliders, Multi-Surface 3-in-1 Furniture Movers Sliders, Heavy Moving Pads with 8PCS 4.3" Carpet Sliders+4PCS Hard Floor Socks+1 Lifter, Protect Floor and Easily Move Furniture

New Upgrade Furniture Sliders, Multi-Surface 3-in-1 Furniture Movers Sliders, Heavy Moving Pads with 8PCS 4.3" Carpet Sliders+4PCS Hard Floor Socks+1 Lifter, Protect Floor and Easily Move Furniture

Features

  • 【Patent Pending】This Furniture sliders has a unique patent design
  • 【3-in-1 Furniture Sliders Kit】The sliders package includes: 1 x extendable furniture lift and 8 x moving slides for carpets, plus 4 x containing "plush socks" - for hard floors
  • 【Upgrade Design & Reusable Purpose】Our moving sliders are made of high-quality plastic and rubber foam, UNIQUE GROOVE DESIGN in the middle of the slider makes the slider better able to grip the objects.There is no glue on the top of sliders and won’t stain your furniture, the durable feature can be used or moved again and again
  • 【Easy to Move】When using the pry bar, it is necessary to first move the circular fulcrum upward and secure it to ensure smooth operation.Simply use the furniture lift and place the slider under the heavy objects to quickly move them over carpets or hardwood surfaces. It is possible to convert from carpet surfaces to hard floors by adding "socks" to the slider.Much relief for the back
  • 【Protecting Floors】Furniture sliders for hardwood floors will prevent holes being poked or driven into the carpet and the sock sliders will prevent scratch from moving over the heavy furniture on hard floor. Furniture sliders can be placed permanently under furniture legs that are frequently moved in the room for protecting the carpet
  • 【Widely Applicable】The Furniture mover pad is suitable for a variety of furniture, such as sofas, beds, bulky armoires, tables and more. You will be pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to move your heavy furniture perfectly into place

Specifications

Color White
Size 4.3in 8+4+1Pack
Unit Count 13

This 3-in-1 furniture slider kit includes an extendable lift, eight 4.3" carpet sliders and four plush socks for hard floors to lift and move heavy furniture across carpeted or hard surfaces. The reusable plastic and rubber-foam sliders have a central groove for improved grip, require no adhesive to avoid staining, and protect floors from scratches and indentations; socks can be added to convert the carpet sliders for use on hard floors.

Model Number: HK

Kiss Core New Upgrade Furniture Sliders, Multi-Surface 3-in-1 Furniture Movers Sliders, Heavy Moving Pads with 8PCS 4.3" Carpet Sliders+4PCS Hard Floor Socks+1 Lifter, Protect Floor and Easily Move Furniture Review

4.3 out of 5

I like tools that reduce strain more than anything else. The Kiss Core 3‑in‑1 furniture sliders promised to let me rearrange a living room and a bedroom without recruiting a second set of hands—or leaving scars on hardwood and carpet. After a handful of real moves across carpet, hardwood, and tile, I have a clear sense of where this kit shines and where it needs patience.

What’s in the kit and build quality

The kit includes eight 4.3-inch round sliders intended for carpet, four fabric “socks” that slip over those sliders for hard floors, and a small extendable lifting/pry tool with a circular fulcrum. The sliders themselves are a two-layer affair: a rigid plastic base with a smooth underside and a rubber-foam top that has a shallow groove molded into the center. That groove is more than cosmetic—it helps center chair and sofa legs and provides a bit of bite so things don’t skate off. There’s no adhesive, which I prefer; adhesive-backed pads tend to leave residue and fail under load.

Fit and finish are solid for the price. The plastic bases are uniform with clean edges, and the foam tops are dense without feeling brittle. The socks are plush and stitched cleanly. The lifter is mostly plastic with a metal handle section and the circular “wheel” fulcrum that you rotate into position. It isn’t a heavy-duty pry bar, but it’s compact enough to be genuinely handy in tight spots.

Setup and first moves

Most of my testing started the same way: telescope the lifter to a comfortable length, rotate the fulcrum wheel into a stable orientation, lever up one corner of the furniture, then slide a pad under the leg. On pieces with at least a finger’s worth of clearance, that went smoothly. The lifter raises a leg only a small amount—enough to sneak the 4.3-inch pad under if you’re ready with your free hand.

On a three-seat sofa over low-pile carpet, once all four legs were on sliders, it moved with a gentle push. The reduction in friction is obvious. I could steer and “feather” the motion by pushing from different corners; the groove kept the legs centered on the pads even when I hit a seam in the carpet. I repeated the process on a solid wood dresser and a heavy AV cabinet. On carpet, the pads made both jobs manageable without the usual two-person grunt.

Performance on different floors

  • Carpet: This is where the Kiss Core sliders are at their best. The rigid bases glide over carpet fibers, and the rubber-foam tops prevent the legs from migrating. With larger, flat feet they’re excellent. I was able to fine-tune position down to an inch at a time without overshooting. If you frequently move the same piece (e.g., rolling out a cabinet to get to cables), leaving the sliders parked under the legs is a viable strategy for protecting the carpet and avoiding dents.

  • Hardwood and laminate: Slip the socks over the pads and you’ve got a low-friction interface that doesn’t mar the finish. On finished oak floors, the socks stayed on and the movement felt smooth, with no scratching or squeaking. I made sure to vacuum first—small grit trapped under any pad can become sandpaper. The socks add a touch of height and a bit of “float,” so give yourself margin for stopping.

  • Tile: Still functional, but more technique-sensitive. The grout channels can snag the socks just enough to twist them. I had one sock ride up partially on a heavy leg when crossing a wide grout line. Re-seating the sock and pushing more slowly solved it, but expect to check the socks periodically on textured or bumpy floors.

The lifter: helpful, with caveats

The included lifter deserves a few notes. It’s genuinely useful for getting the first pad under a stubborn corner, but it requires attention to technique. The circular fulcrum needs to be rotated upward and planted; if you rush, it can skate sideways, especially on slick floors. I got the most stable lever action by:

  • Positioning the wheel perpendicular to the push direction so it doesn’t “walk.”
  • Keeping one hand on the furniture for balance while levering with the other.
  • Using a small wood shim under the fulcrum on tile to increase friction.

The lift height is modest. For pieces that sit very low or have a skirt that hides the feet, you may need to supplement the lift with a thin pry bar or a stack of paint stirrers to create starting clearance. The handle locks are adequate but not bombproof. For occasional household use the lifter’s fine; if you expect to move large, flush-to-floor appliances regularly, you’ll want a more robust jack or leverage bar.

Capacity and durability

I moved loads ranging from a 60-pound side table to a few-hundred-pound AV cabinet. The pads handled all of these without cracking. After a weekend of use, the plastic bases showed superficial scuffs, and the foam tops had light compression marks where the legs sat. Nothing that affected function. Over longer distances on rough tile, the socks exhibited some pilling and mild thinning. It’s a consumable surface; expect wear if you’re dragging heavy items across textured floors.

One practical limit: small or odd-shaped feet. Tall, narrow legs that end in a tiny contact patch can dig into the foam and create a high-pressure point, especially on tile. The pads will still slide, but you lose some steering control. For furniture with casters or recessed glides, I had better results placing the pad under the flat frame rail rather than under the wheel.

Ergonomics and safety

Even with sliders, physics still apply. A few simple habits made the work safer and smoother:

  • Clear grit and small debris before you slide.
  • Keep your body behind the push, not twisted to the side.
  • Take it slow on hard floors; these glide well and momentum can surprise you.
  • For tall or top-heavy pieces, have a second person steady the load.

Who it’s for

  • Homeowners and renters who rearrange rooms a few times a year.
  • Anyone with carpet who wants to protect fibers from crushing and make heavy items workable solo.
  • People with mixed flooring who appreciate the flexibility of adding socks for hard surfaces.

Who should look elsewhere:

  • Folks moving very heavy appliances with recessed feet or zero clearance. You’ll want purpose-built appliance glides or an air sled.
  • Commercial movers or facility teams who need an industrial lift tool. The included lifter isn’t designed for daily abuse.

Value and small gripes

As a bundle, the combination of eight carpet pads, four socks, and a lifter is sensible. Most home moves involve four contact points, and having extra pads accommodates a sofa plus an ottoman or a bed with a center support. I do wish there were more than four socks in the box so I could outfit all eight pads for hard floors at once. The socks themselves are the part I’d expect to replace over time.

My other nit is the learning curve with the lifter’s fulcrum. A slightly tackier wheel surface or a broader base would reduce the tendency to skate on smooth floors. Finally, packaging aside, it’s worth laying everything out and counting pieces before starting a move so you’re not crawling around mid-task looking for the last pad.

Tips for best results

  • Seat each furniture leg into the pad’s groove; if the leg is larger, center it and press to “set” the foam.
  • On hard floors, put the socks on the pads before you place them under the legs.
  • Bridge thresholds or deep grout with a thin sheet of cardboard for smoother transitions.
  • For very low-clearance pieces, pre-lift with a flat pry bar and then rely on the included lifter to fine-tune placement.

Recommendation

I recommend the Kiss Core sliders for homeowners who want an affordable, reusable way to move and protect furniture across carpet and hard floors without straining their back. The pads themselves are the stars: they glide well, protect surfaces, and the groove-and-foam top keeps legs planted. The socks work as intended on most hard flooring, though they need occasional attention on tile. The included lifter is handy but not foolproof; treat it as an assist rather than a professional lever.

If you need a heavy-duty lifting solution or plan to drag very heavy loads long distances over rough tile, pair these sliders with a sturdier pry bar or appliance dolly. For typical household rearranging and cleaning, this kit makes the job markedly easier and kinder to your floors.



Project Ideas

Business

Real-Estate Staging & Rapid Reflow Service

Offer an on-demand staging service that uses the 3-in-1 kit to quickly rearrange or remove furniture for showings and open houses. Savings: faster turnovers, less labor, no floor damage—sell packaged hourly staging or subscription plans to agents and property managers.


Event Layout & Turnover Rental Kits

Rent complete slider kits with instructions to small event planners and venues for fast, damage-free furniture moves between sessions. Include training videos, optional staff, and tiered pricing for single events or long-term contracts; kits are reusable so margins scale well.


Senior & Accessibility Move Service

Create a specialty service helping seniors or mobility-limited clients rearrange living spaces safely without heavy lifting. Use the extendable lift to avoid strain, provide the reusable sliders so modifications are non-permanent, and offer follow-up subscriptions for seasonal changes.


DIY Home-Improvement Bundle + Online Courses

Sell curated kits (lift + sliders + socks) paired with short video lessons: 'Rearrange Like a Pro', 'Protect Floors While Flipping Rooms', etc. Upsell templates (layout guides), live consultations, or membership access to seasonal layout libraries for recurring revenue.


White-Label Retail & Delivery Add-On

Partner with furniture retailers and delivery services to white-label the slider kit as an add-on for purchases and deliveries. Train delivery crews to use the lift and sliders to place items precisely without scratching floors, increasing customer satisfaction and reducing damage claims.

Creative

Seasonal Room Reconfigurations

Design a set of interchangeable room layouts (spring, summer, holiday) that you can swap in minutes using the lift and sliders. Use the carpet sliders for rugs and the plush socks for hardwood zones so you can safely test different furniture arrangements, lighting positions and focal points without scratching floors or hiring movers.


Upcycled Mobile Furniture

Convert bulky or vintage pieces into mobile statement items by permanently placing sliders under feet and finishing with decorative skirting or casters covers. The reusable sliders and no-adhesive design preserve original surfaces while making heavy items easy to slide for cleaning, photoshoots or room swaps.


Rolling Planter & Heavy-Plant Stand

Build an indoor/outdoor heavy-plant stand that you can reposition for sunlight or seasonal decor. Use the extendable lift to get the planter up, slide carpet pads under for rugs or add socks for hardwood so you can effortlessly move large pots without tipping or floor damage.


Moveable Studio / Maker Bench

Create a flexible maker workspace with benches and storage units set on discreet sliders so you can reconfigure workflow for different projects. Because the groove design grips furniture and the kit is reusable, you can experiment with layouts often—ideal for artists, crafters and shared studios.


Temporary Photo / Film Staging

Use the lift and sliders to rapidly create multiple staging setups for product photography, TikTok content or mini film sets. Quickly slide sofas, tables and props into precise positions without damaging floors; convert sliders with socks when shooting on hardwood to keep a clean, scratch-free surface.