• Couch Clamp keeps your sectional together with the most affordable and least invasive solution ever. Connect your sectional at the feet with ease and stop falling through the cracks today
  • Easy install and uninstall for sectional rearrangement - won't damage your furniture
  • Nearly invisible once installed - seamless integration - zero distraction
  • Built durable for continued use for years to come
  • Install, uninstall, rearrange, and reinstall in seconds, the quickest and easiest solution to your sectional problems. This 4 pack is the perfect solution for you 3 piece sofa/sectional

I've been alternating between zip ties (which slide off/break) and duct tape (which is a pain in the ass to get on). This was exactly what I needed. The rubber makes it so it doesn't slip off and it holds the sections together fairly snug. I just put them on so time will tell about durability and how well they actually hold the thing together when a teenager is flopping down on the couch. But for now, I'm very pleased. Difficulty of putting them on will vary with your setup. But as long as you can get a hand under the couch and around the legs, you're golden.

I bought SEVERAL different products to help my modular soda "stay in place." I purchased rubber ones with and without adhesive. All of the others did not work. None of them "stuck" to the legs for more than a few days. These rubber bands seem to be the best product for me so far. The pieces still move a bit but they can be slid easily back into place. (The rubber feet left sticky marks on wood floor when the furniture moved.). I totalllf recommend these rubber "clamps." Thanks!

These work great as long as the feet on your center sectional piece line up with the feet on the attaching pieces. The connections are noticeable but not unsightly. My couch's feet are slightly tapered and these bands slip off, but not very fast. My sectional has a chaise on one side so the front "foot" of the chaise doesn't line up with the front foot of the center section on that corner. Having this product on 3/4 corners of the connections really helps, and it seldom moves when paired with no-slip cabinet liner cut to fit under each of the feet.

Wow! Before we had these, are sectional would keep creeping apart, forming a big gap. These have completely solved the problem--it's like it's a one-piece sofa now. I was initially concerned because my sofa legs taper a bit toward the floor, and so I thought the bands might gradually work their way down, but that hasn't happened. Attaching them was fairly straightforward, but they are powerful bands, and so some caution has to be used!

Are they giant, industrial rubber bands? Yes. Are they a permanent solution? Certainly not. Are they easy and reasonably quick to install, cheap af, and do the job at hand? Hells yeah. I don't know why anyone would expect these to last a very long time, or to otherwise take the place of installed metal clamps (which are more permanent, more costly, and more labor-intensive), but until I want to bother with the heavy-duty stuff, these are just the very thing.

With a seven piece sectional, I wondered how well these could work, but decided to try them first before any of the options that required drilling into my expensive couch. It wasn't an issue in the last house with carpeting, but now it is on a wood floor and I quickly found that just laying on the couch could lead to falling in between sections - especially during the night, imagine waking up to that. I bought a bunch of these, 4 packs, and secured my couch as many ways as I could (which is very awkward of course, these bands are tight and trying to reach into tight spaces under the couch without seeing what you are doing isn't ideal, but you only have to do it once, hopefully - I had one band slip off a month ago the day after they were first installed, no problems since). These things are fantastic! I can sleep all night on the couch if I want and the sections do not separate. There may be a little give that creates a little gap with pressure, but the sections push right back together and you can feel the band holding tight. I keep a blanket covering my sectional, so even the occasional little gaps don't bother me at all. The legs on my couch are identical to the legs on the couch in the picture, but these bands should work on most legs, although tapered legs may be an issue that could cause the bands to slip off. Overall, I love them.

WHY DO SECTIONS NOT COME WITH THESE? We're so mad we haven't had these for years! There is no way we'll ever have another sectional without these. A must for indoor and outdoor furniture!

These are basically really strong rubber bands, but they did exactly what I needed them to. I bought a new leather sectional, which I thought would have a way to connect together. It didn't, and it slid around on my wood floors every time you sat on it. I was NOT going to adjust that corner section 50 times a day, so here was my cheap and easy fix. Yay for couch clamps!

I had a section that frequently separated and slid on my hard wood floor. It was one of my biggest pet peeves. I had low expectations for this product. But I thought it was worth trying before I screwed brackets into the couch. This product exceeded my expectations. It has done a great job keeping my couch together. There has been some slight separation between the sections but nothing compared to before I bought the couch clamp. The legs on my couch are dark so they blend in well and go unnoticed by visitors. I would definitely recommend to anyone with a sectional that separates.