🛠️ Elevate your gear’s grip game—because slipping is so last season!
This 16-pack of rubber non-slip feet features two size options (0.5" H x 1" and 0.5" H x 0.78") made from high-quality thermoplastic rubber with embedded stainless steel washers. Designed for versatile use on cutting boards, furniture, electronics, and appliances, they provide superior anti-slip performance, scratch protection, and shock absorption. Each foot comes with stainless steel screws for easy installation and is packaged in a transparent box for convenient storage.
I**R
Worked great - good price
I needed to replace some rubber feet on an antique schoolhouse desk I restored - these were exactly what I needed.
S**Z
Rubber, non-skid, well made.
These worked well for the purpose we bought them. We have bar stools with plastic buttons nailed into the bottom of the legs. Recently, my mother came to live with us and she uses a walker. The chair nearly scooted out from under her while sitting. These are rubber, easy to nail in after taking the plastic ones off of the stools and do not scoot easily. Problem solved.
J**R
great value
Good quality
B**S
Very well made
Exactly the right product. Nice finish on highest quality materials. Easy installation. Only one drawback but it is a big one . The supplied screws are countersunk, flathead screws. Pan head screws would be far more suitable.
S**E
excellent
I rehabbed a large, thrifted oak cutting board. It had a couple of hairline cracks, which I fixed, & it's slightly bowed. Putting feet on the bottom make the slight bow irrelevant. The rubber doesn't slip on my laminate counter, & of course they don't scratch. They've got embedded metal washers. It was nice to have a choice of thickness.
M**
Fixed my broken caster issue
I have this small, cheap TV stand in my bedroom that I use for mostly some books and other odds and ends. I kicked one of the plastic casters accidentally one morning and broke the caster in half.I first tried super glue but when forcing it back on its pin, it re-broke. So I went with epoxy next. I let that cure for about 2 days and it did work for a while, but later broke again from the weight placed upon it I assume. I think that the plastic being broken in such an irregular way with jagged edges was part of the problem with the adhesion.I found these rubber feet here for like 5.99 and got them. Again, this isn't some type of fancy furniture. When it was bought it may have been 20 bucks years ago. Now something similar is probably 40+.These little feet work great in my application. I just unscrewed the original caster mounting brackets, centered the rubber foot in the spot where the bracket was (didn't care about it being perfect as you can't even see it) and screwed the foot in with a hand screwdriver. Took about 10 minutes all in all.I did make sure to note the length of the included screws against the thickness of the wood so as not to have them break through on the finished side. I knew thar wouldn't be a problem for me, but if it was I knew I could shorten the screw a bit if I put a flat washer between the rubber foot and the wood. Worst case scenario I could replace the screws, I've got a thousand different ones here that I have saved over the years of assembling flat pack furniture LOL! But it worked out without having to resort to replacement parts or modifications.Cheap fix and my stuff is on steady feet once again.
R**E
Good quality
I thought they were all the same size when I ordered them.. I am so glad I was wrong. There were enough of the perfect size my project needed.
J**E
Hard Plastic not Rubber.
These should be considered plastic and not rubber. Very hard.
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