Replacement Rubber Feet for Apple MacBook Pro - Self Adhesive - Made in USA - 28 Pieces
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All MacBook models will work with these.
There are no holes in the feet, so they will fit A laptop computer of mine I replaced all of the hard drives with and it worked fine. It can also be a concern with the other feet being elevated. It may not feel solid if you use an odd number of these rubber feet on a laptop.
Selected User Reviews For Replacement Rubber Feet for Apple MacBook Pro - Self Adhesive - Made in USA - 28 Pieces
It was after the feet fell off my MacBook that I went to an Apple repair facility and they told me the standard fix was to replace the bottom completely. I thought this was nuts, so I ordered a "kit" on Amazon that included a screwdriver and some A second mistake has been made. It took me a while to find these pads, but they have worked extremely well so far. My feet were lost a couple of times when they slid around on the sofa and bed, but they were quickly replaced with extra feet I had on hand. It's so much better than the duct tape I was using before. It's fantastic! I love it!.
It is somewhat difficult for me to comprehend how they are offered As a result, they are larger than the recess on the MacBook, don't look like the original feet, and end up sitting one foot away from the device. Foot height is 2 mm higher than You can replace only one of the original feet, so if you happen to lose one and replace only that one, then your laptop doesn't sit flat. The rubber feet are nearly the same size and color as the ones on MacBooks.
It's a great idea to use rubber feet! On my MacBook Pro, the feet can't be installed over the current ones, but that isn't an issue. My first attempt was a complete failure after I did everything I could to make them stick. Please read carefully
- In an attempt to get them to stick, I tried placing them over the built-in feet and pressing down for a long time. I. - Rubber cement was my first experience with it. There's no way to do that. You make a mess when you do this! anything else you use and forget about. I don't think either of these methods will work). I. - Initially, I placed a decal over the original feet and then stuck the rubber feet on top. I. - also tried putting them underneath the protective decal I have on the bottom of my MBP and through the cutouts for the original feet to see if that would be enough to That's not going to work. I. - As I did not want to remove the original feet in order to use these new ones, I did not try to do so. There is too much work and it is
None of the solutions seemed to work. Ultimately I glued them right next to the original feet on the side of the feet that were further away from the laptop's edges. There, they do an excellent job. The stickers adhered perfectly even after being placed directly over my protective decals. Their full stability can be relied upon. In any case, no one will see the bottom of my laptop. What difference does it make if they did? It looks as though everything is symmetrical anyway. In cases like these, you should get these if you want a quick and easy solution. This product is cheap, you get a lot of them, and you don't have to take them apart or modify anything. The grip is lovely and they lift the laptop a little more so air can circulate better. It's hard to not like it, is it?.
It took me a long time to find these feet after trying out numerous sellers. I decided not to replace the old OEM feet, which would have been a painstaking process plus time consuming, and added these by placing them just to the side. As far as adhesive is concerned, it appears to be very strong and I cannot see the feet coming off during my lifetime. The rubber material is also very grippy and can hold my MBP in place on any surface, any angle. I have used the feet on several other objects around the house and it is no longer a hassle to replace the feet when I receive 28 for a fraction of the cost of four replacements.
She got a MacBook that had the same problem. It doesn't require any surface preparation per se. But it seems to be running smoothly. We have been traveling for a few weeks, which included a trip to TSA. The ones from Apple are much less grippable than these ones. The only thing I dislike is they are barely over the holes in my laptop (they're like. . Just a tenth of a millimeter or so), but it has not decreased It is good to know that they came on a giant sheet, so even if they fall off I have plenty of I'm happy with that.
Originally, I purchased these for my MacBook Pro, which I own. The original feet were getting very worn and were no longer able to grip, so I bought these when one finally fell off. incredibly well, however they don't fit in the indented space on the bottom of my Macbook, which causes them to stick out an extra 1/8" The replacement feet are a great, affordable option that I prefer to shopping at the Apple store or taking my Macbook apart (the alternative that Apple recommends). If they were slightly smaller so they could fit in the indentation, then they would easily get five stars.
It would be wise for Apple to take notice!.