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🛞 Roll Like a Boss: Upgrade Your Office Chair Wheels to Stealtho’s Heavy-Duty, Silent Glide!
STEALTHO Office Chair Wheels are a patented, heavy-duty replacement caster set designed with industrial-grade Japanese steel and premium ABEC-9 bearings. Engineered for smooth, silent rolling on all floor types without damaging surfaces, these wheels support up to 650 lbs per set and fit 95% of office chairs. Tested for over 100,000 durability cycles, they offer a maintenance-free, whisper-quiet experience that elevates your workspace comfort and style.







| ASIN | B07KSF11X6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,320 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #22 in Office Furniture Casters |
| Brand | STEALTHO |
| Brand Name | STEALTHO |
| Caster Type | Stem |
| Color | Navy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,120 Reviews |
| Item Type Name | Chair casters |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 650 pound |
| Manufacturer | STEALTHO |
| Material | Heavy-duty caster frames utilize hardened Japanese steel construction supporting 600-pound loads effortlessly. Premium ABEC9 bearings deliver whisper-quiet rolling motion through sealed dust-resistant design. Our patented polyurethane compound features unique color-shifting properties - appearing different under various lighting while emitting subtle glow effects after dark. This advanced rollerblade-style material glides silently across hardwood floors, tile, carpet, and laminate surfaces without scratching, scuffing, or leaving marks. Replace standard plastic wheels to eliminate chair mats forever while protecting expensive flooring investments Material Heavy-duty caster frames utilize hardened Japanese steel construction supporting 600-pound loads effortlessly. Premium ABEC9 bearings deliver whisper-quiet rolling motion through sealed dust-resistant design. Our patented polyurethane compound features unique color-shifting properties - appearing different under various lighting while emitting subtle glow effects after dark. This advanced rollerblade-style material glides silently across hardwood floors, tile, carpet, and laminate surfaces without scratching, scuffing, or leaving marks. Replace standard plastic wheels to eliminate chair mats forever while protecting expensive flooring investments See more |
| Material Type | Heavy-duty caster frames utilize hardened Japanese steel construction supporting 600-pound loads effortlessly. Premium ABEC9 bearings deliver whisper-quiet rolling motion through sealed dust-resistant design. Our patented polyurethane compound features unique color-shifting properties - appearing different under various lighting while emitting subtle glow effects after dark. This advanced rollerbl… |
| Model | 8541740421 |
| Mounting Type | Stem Mount |
| Part Number | 01112018 |
| Surface Recommendation | Multi-Surface |
| UPC | 643690914341 |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
| Wheel Width | 0.9 Inches |
B**U
Amazing!
I learned about these wheels through a non-sponsered YouTube video. So when I saw them in the Amazon vine program I decided to give them a try. These wheels feel very well built and substantial. No they do not spin nonstop like fidget spinner, but they are smooth. Installing was easy enough. The hardest part is actually taking the old wheels off. Eventually I realized that a solid butter knife is the best tool for this job. Afterward I just had to pop in the new wheels and it was done. Yes now my chair rolls smoothly. But the one most amazing thing I realize is that it is quiet. Like really quiet. One think info want to point out is that these wheels roll smoothly on hardwood floor but not so much on floor protector, for some reason. Although since these wheels are made with softer outer material I probably can just get rid of the protector. Overall highly recommended if your chair is being used on a hard surface.
D**G
Excellent Wheels, Great with Staples Hyken Chair
I’m on my second set of STEALTHO office wheels, and now I’ve bought a third. That should say a lot. My first set lasted six years. They were still working fine, but after getting a new chair I decided to upgrade instead of moving the old wheels over. The newer version looks improved and has red bearing covers that my original set did not have. When I was younger, I used to skateboard and rollerblade, so seeing that these use ABEC rated bearings was great. You are not taking your office chair to a skate park, but it does say something about the quality and precision of the bearings. In my experience, that durability is real. My original set proved it over six years of daily use on carpet. That means more dust and more torque from the added grip of the carpet. Even after all that, they honestly looked like they could go another five, maybe even ten years. I work from home, so this chair gets heavy use. It is not just sitting in a corner office. I use it for both work and personal time, so these wheels are doing double duty every day. The design is clean and they roll very smoothly. They work excellent with my Staples Hyken chair. No wobble, no strange noise, and no noticeable wear. There are other options out there with more reviews, but when you compare the specs and the price, STEALTHO makes the most sense for me. After six years of solid performance, I had no reason to try anything else. These are the only office wheels I plan to use going forward.
A**R
Smooooooth!!!!!
I have a disability that makes it difficult to get around. I cant afford any of those special mobility products so I scoot around on an old office chair. Our whole house has tile flooring. and while I use the chair mostly in the kitchen (cooking,etc.)moving around like this gets to be a chore after a while because pulling forward puts a lot of strain on my lower back and knees. Going backward is fine except, well no matter the direction, my legs and back start to hurt terribly and getting over the wide grout joints that I inevitably get stuck in can be impossible without half standing and pulling the chair behind. Then the clunk, clunk, clunk sound and impact sending shockwaves up my spine, cuts short any activity I may be in the middle of. The other thing is the scraping sound of the plastic wheels on the beautiful finish on the glazed tiles leaves me in fear of making a gouge or breaking a wheel and possibly toppling over. OK enough of the back story here. One day on a whim, I did a search on replacement wheels for office chairs. I wasn't counting on getting a hit but when 100's of choices came up I was shocked. My girl-wife(?) wife-friend(?) significant something(?) something partner(?) shook her head and laughed because she knows that once again (like 100s of other times) I will be lost in "research" (web searches), entries in my notebook, head scratching, yammering on to her about the history of the product, asking her opinion, (which is always either "I don't care" or "whatever you decide or makes you happy.") then pulling the plug (hitting the enter key on the order. This is followed by what used to be days of anxiety, that feeling you get after leaving the car dealership with your new car. You did the research, you negotiated, you stood firm, you walked, went back and finally "pulled the plug." Now for hours of signing papers, detailing the car, doing whatever "secret stuff" car dealers do. Then you leave, confident that back at the dealership they're all high fiving, laughing, opening champagne, all because they can't believe they found someone to buy that 4 wheeled lemon. You are positive something is going to break on the drive home. The next few days you show it to your family, friends, coworkers and you're sure that they too are snickering and saying things like how they've "never seen such an ugly vehicle", "isn't that the worst rated vehicle ever?" , "I wouldn't take it for free...." etc. Anyway.......Thanks to Amazon, our wait is now (in my area anyway) only 2 days and many times just one. Here they are. I get the message on my phone that they are delivered and LOOK! Thats them leaning up against the wall next to the front door....MY WHEELS!!! So seriously. The package was absolutely beautiful and upon opening there is some papers describing the product and showing how easy it's going to be to put them on unless it's an Ikea chair. The ONLY chair they dont fit is IKEA. I"m pretty sue that if you bought an IKEA chair, your not the type to switch out the wheels on it. You know it's going to break long before the wheels show even a hint of wear (it may have broke while you were ordering the wheels just knowing too much was going tobe asked from it). so, back to the install I grab 2 sizes of screwdriver and pliers and a small pry bar and a pair of safety glasses. I turn over the chair and figure I'll give a wheel a good pull using just my fierce strength (did I say fierce? I crack myself up with that one) and with a great tug, I slam myself in the chin with the wheel never realizing that "hey..they weren't lying about the easy part. Each leg gave up it wheel freely and the new ones slipped in even easier. I turn the chair over and give it a solid push only to find it careening down the hall stopping only inches from a step down into the Florida room. I was thrilled to note the hardest part was turning over this 5 legged beast (which actually slid/fell the first 2 times then once more to right it. Here we go. First flight. The first thing I find is you better have a good grip on the arms while you slide you posterior onto the beast otherwise it WILL try to run out from under you, Especially on the hard smooth tile floor. Like a seasoned cowboy I gracefully (stop laughing) lower the chair a little and down I go. Hmmm. Despite lowering the chair a bit, I'm still sitting at the same height as previous because the wheels are taller than the original. With a slight push off with right foot I'm gliding back down the hall almost all the to where I started. Now the true test. Pulling forward. First, getting the wheels to turn 180 degrees was a bit clumsy. Notbecause of the wheels but because this is a challenge for any wheeled beastie. The key is not to push directly opposite the direction you were heading, but to perform a somewhat circular motion and all 5 wheels will then be redirected and off you go. Now, the effort required to pull forward is much greater than to puch backward and that is simply a matter of physics and body mechanics. It is however 50% easier than it was with the old wheels. I love them. I'm able to spend 25-50% more time wheeling around than before. It is a much gentler ride over the tiles with the hard rubber type wheels . I'm sure a lot of credit is due the excellent (seem so anyway) bearings in the wheels. No more clunk clunk but now a mostly inaudible passing over the grout lines with minimal jarring of my spine. Another good thing is now I can maneuver over the floor mat in front of the sink where before I had to roll it up because the chair would come to a sudden halt if trying to maneuver over it with the old wheels. Its been just a few days but I love, love, love these wheels. I can once again chase the dog and cat through the house. I hope you enjoyed my review and got a few laughs. Something we don't seem o be doing enough of these days. I truly love the wheels guys. I would not have put forth ANY effort to review them if I wasn't serious about the product. That would mean if I hated them I still would have taken the time to say that. Thanks Stealtho for making a difference and improving my life. With my disabilities, time is precious when everything you do takes so much longer than it does for others. Movement is crucial to staying active however movement equals pain so anything that helps with movement, lessens pain and or gives more time in your day is a blessing. Tony C
P**E
One and (almost) a half years of heavy use later... still satisfied
Edit 12/6/22: Stealtho reached out and offered to replace my set of wheels after improvements were made following customer feedback. The rep I spoke with stated they're using a new method of attaching the post so (hopefully) the separation issue is solved. While outwardly similar to the previous set, the new model I received has a beefier collar supporting the post that goes into the chair so I'm hoping that that and the internal redesigns are enough. I'll update my review should new/old issues arise. Edit 5/21/21: added a photo of the issue I discussed in my review. The axel turns out to not be removable so, with the aid of some vicegrips and a readily available ball end allen wrench, I tightened up the bolt and abandoned the idea of threadlok. Only took five minutes to check all of them and tighten them up a bit. If you're not in the habit of checking your chair every couple of months it's recommended as a little routine maintenance can be the difference between just having to tighten a bolt or breaking something or everything. I ordered these Jan. 24 2020 and the day of my review is May 16 2021, and this is for the non-locking version. For any context you might need I currently weigh a bit north of 200lbs (down from 250, though I partially blame the lockdown and easy access to snacks) and typically use my chair for 3-5hrs on work days and well over 12hrs/day on weekends. During lockdown my wife and I have sat in this chair together and these wheels were durable enough to support almost 400lbs as we rolled across the kitchen floor like maniacs right after putting these on. My computer and hobby desk is set up in a second bedroom so the thick carpet played havoc on the standard casters that came with my chair so after getting a workout throughout COVID lockdown I finally caved and went in search for replacement. I couldn't get details from a set of Herman Millers on the stem size before they went out of stock but these Stealtho wheels stood out from the rest of the offerings by merit of their design, and were also about $100 cheaper. I was ready to make a temporary upgrade till they came back in stock but these have held up to the point my first choice have been back in stock but I don't see the need to change, though one thing about them has me irked* which I'll get to later. If you have a chair on thicker-than-typical-office carpet, rollerblade style wheels like this are what you need if you move your chair frequently and don't want it to be a battle. I'm happy to say Stealtho wheels traverse over carpet fairly easily and, if you're on a hard surface, they roll like butter. I later upgraded to a polycarbonate chair mat so I get almost the same experience, though I've yet to find one large enough for my needs. That bring up a further bonus of oversized chair wheels which many people don't account for and that is they're much better for going OVER things, so when my chair occasionally rolls off the mat it's very easy to just get back on compared to what I imagine it is like with the stock office wheels. Cords also get rolled over easier, though that's neither a pro nor a con. First off, just toss any consideration of the the glow in the dark feature out - they barely glow and certainly not enough to warn you of your chair's location in the dark before your eyes would naturally adjust to the darkness. Second, these are very much opaque and not clear or semi-translucent as the pictures might make them appear. Last of these bullet points, if you're looking for a quiet roll, these are almost silent aside from a squeak or two which I blame more on the polycarbonate mat than the wheels themselves though they might slightly be at fault (see further down for my one gripe). When I spoke about their design a few things stuck out - rounded, smooth edges. I tend to fidget with my feet when I'm absorbed or rest them on the legs of the chair and I have yet to be poked by any corners and the structure of these wheels doesn't jut out from under the legs of the chair. The boxy body of other wheels can have this issue and if you've ever had your foot slip off onto the sharp corner of a caster it's not fun! I can also confirm that these did not mark my kitchen floor and have left ZERO marks on my mat and furthermore, despite a year and closing in on six months of heavy use, the elastic polyurethane of the wheels hasn't worn down * -----> Now then, my one gripe. While I've not experienced any mechanical or structural failure, if you would scroll up to the 2nd picture of the wheel from a low camera angle. If you follow the stem down under the wheel body you'll see a bolt. This is a hex/allen wrench bolt which the stem connects to. The issue I've found is one of my five wheels has developed a very minor lateral tilt because the stem and this bolt have come partially unscrewed which causes a temporary bind when the wheel needs to rotate to a different orientation. I can hand tighten by holding the small plate the bolt sits on which solves the issue short term, but because of clearance with the wheel I can't get a hex wrench in to actually get some resistance to tighten the stem up. I'm planning to see if I can get the axel off to disassemble each wheel and, after examining if it would help, maybe put some locktite threadlocker on to make it a permanent fix. Will update review if this is possible for those fellow DIY'ers. Overall, if you're looking for an upgrade to an office chair, I would say the $40 price tag may initially seem a bit high but if you get as much use as I have out of these they're a good purchase.
L**S
Best office chair wheels
Got the wrong color initially but was sent the correct pair super well built wheels best on the market for office chairs but beware if your room or office is tilted and not on carpet ur chair will wander off but very quiet and the locking mechanism works as advertised
A**R
Color match a Herman Miller Gaming Embody Black/Cyan
Been using these for a couple weeks and now have bought another set for my old chair. As these also roll really well on medium pile carpet. They roll butter smooth on my Vitrazza glass chair mat as well. They perfectly color match my Herman Miller Gaming Embody Black/Cyan. If I had to complain about something I would like a separate version with tighter bearings that have more rolling resistance. The wheels do glow in the dark but the only way I could tell is by rolling into another room and closing the door. If you are expecting these to charge during the day and glow at night you will be disappointed. By the time it is dark enough to see them glow the glow has already worn off. Take it for what it is, an almost zero cost to anybody neat added feature. I don't think indoor lights are going to charge the glow in the dark very well either. Even charged by indirect sun it didn't glow all that bright.
C**S
New version seems better so far!
UPDATE: The manufacturer reached out to me to offer a replacement set of wheels, saying they identified some issues with the parts used in manufacturing and had a new batch. I received them a couple weeks ago, and they installed perfectly fine. So far they have been a vast improvement on the previous model, and I have not had the issues I originally experienced with the allen bolt coming out. I'll continue to use these and will update the review if the issue reoccurs. The wheels are still very smooth and very quiet, and no issue with them either. ORIGINAL: I've had these wheels for 4 months now. They start off great, but over time the chair gets harder the move, and it feels like the wheels don't rotate easily. I discovered they weren't, because the allen bolt holding the bearing mechanism together constantly comes undone. This causes the bolt to stick down and strike the top of the wheel as it tries to rotate. It also leaves the bearing casing loose, and prone to falling apart. The wheel is placed in just such a way that you cannot get a solid connection with an allen wrench to adequately re-tighten the bolt. So you tighten it the best you can but in a week or two you're back to where you started. The makers of these wheels should actually try using them and see what they're asking consumers to pay for. In the end, you're wasting your money. Save the hassle and look elsewhere.
R**T
They don't last
I've purchased 3 sets of these now. First set, I had some where the poly wheel began cracking. Two of them split down the middle of the wheel and eventually crumbled off. At the time I weighed quite a bit so chocked it up to that and ordered another set for spares. I bought a set for a friend who was also heavyset, and a few months later he was complaining that the wheels would not allow him to scoot the chair around. As it turns out, the bolt that fastens the wheel to the stem was backing out leading to the wheel not sitting fully vertical. One was out so far that picking the chair up to inspect it allowed the wheel to separate entirely. I reattached it and added thread locker, but that only lasted a few weeks. Further, all 5 wheels were in the process of backing out and this was just the first to make it. It's now been a few months and my own wheels are experiencing the same failure - the bolt attaching the wheel to the stem has begun backing out of all the casters. Due to the clearance, it's difficult to get tools in to properly tighten this bolt. 3 stars because it does what it says, and the materials do hold up to weight... but be aware that as you use them they will begin to wobble, causing them to not rotate correctly and make your chair difficult to move while in use. Eventually they will back out. Personally I won't be purchasing another set. These are double price of other sets, and touts it's use of quality parts and smart engineering like the stem collar and the ABEC bearing... but its just not justifiable if the wheels will fail prematurely anyway. Instead I'll look for one that is serviceable.
M**I
Awesome upgrade
I don't normally leave reviews but If you are on the fence about these , I found them amazing and very happy with my upgrade. My expensive ergohuman V2 wheels were unfortunately cheap plastic that broke over time leaving bits and pieces all over my floor.. this are a game changer .. super easy to just pull out old wheels and click these in , in a minute. I thought i might be rolling around the floor but it's been great and doesn't move unless you want it to . Gave my chair a new lease on life ! Super happy and I love the colour too
J**P
Nice
Amazing
V**G
Stealtho castors - saves your floor
Item was great. If only I knew about it before, I would have reduced the damage to my wood flooring.
G**T
静穏性や回転も問題なし。見た目も素晴らしい。
エルゴヒューマンのオフィスチェアのキャスターのゴムが劣化で割れてしまったため、代わりのキャスターとして購入。 キャスターの付け替えは非常に簡単で問題なく設置できました。 純正品と比べると1輪で大丈夫か不安でしたが、静穏性や滑りや回転なども申し分なく、安心して使用できています。 見た目が大きく変わり、気分転換にもなります。 純正のキャスターから変更の注意点として、純正のキャスターよりも高さが出るため 椅子の座面の高さも少し高くなります。 一番下げた位置で使っていた方は座面の最低高が上がってしまうので注意が必要です。
J**.
Amazing
The cheap wheels that came with my chair were crap and broke and got these. They've worked amazing so far.
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