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The Authentic MacBook Pro Rubber Feet Replacement Kit is a comprehensive solution for restoring the bottom case of your MacBook Pro Retina models (A1425, A1502, A1398). This kit includes 10 screws and a Pentalobe screwdriver, ensuring a perfect fit and easy installation. Designed for durability, these rubber feet protect your device while enhancing its stability.
D**T
Great Replacement Feet for MacBook Pro!
Friend gave me his 'crappy and slow' MacBook Pro 2010 after he bought a new machine. The Mac was a little rough, dirty, couple of dents, stickers, old mechanical hard drive and MISSING ALL ITS FEET! It was a sad little Mac. I broke out the alcohol and gave it a good bath, removed the stickers, swapped out the old HDD for a speedy new SSD and purchased these replacement feet to finish it off. The feet were super easy to install, had the bottom plate off the Mac replacing the drive so I installed the feet while I was in there. Done in minutes, easy install, the package came with a screwdriver and some extra case screws which was AWESOME since my sad little Mac was missing 3 of them. I did use my own super glue to attach the backing of the feet to the feet on the inside of the bottom plate but once done, the were the finishing touch on the restoration of a sad little Mac to a bright and shiny, like-new, happy little Mac that I sold on eBay within a half hour of listing it. In short, these feet do what they are supposed to do, love the extras, will buy again if I run across another sad little MacBook.
T**L
If you're missing your rubber feet, buy this kit!
Missing a rubber foot on your Mac (or really, any laptop) sucks because it makes the laptop unbalanced. You can do the animal method and remove all 4 to make it balanced, but then you scratch the crap out of your bottom cover. These were super easy to install and they work. What else can I say?
C**S
Great little kit
I have a mid-2010 Macbook Pro. Over the years, I've managed to lose all of the feet but one, and that one was re-glued to the bottom of the case using contact cement.I bought this kit to replace the feet. The kit comes with the external feet, an internal plug for each foot, a screwdriver, and a small tube of super glue. There's a printed sticker giving a description of the contents, a URL pointing to the official Apple instructions for foot replacement, an email address for support with the company, and a brief blurb describing the business and asking for feedback.The actual process to disassemble the bottom cover using the included screwdriver, replace the feet, and reassemble took me less than 5 minutes. I imagine it might take a bit more if any of the original feet are still attached and need to be removed, but it shouldn't be considerably more. This is an easy and cheap DIY fix that avoids having to make a trip to an Apple store.I highly recommend this product.
K**O
Great replacement feet, but not 1:1 MBP
Use-Case: - Got these for my Macbook Pro mid-2012 (non-retina). Three of the four feet fell off.Execution: - Easy to install - Helps if you're dexterous. Make sure you have a clear open area before using super glue. Quick dab in the middle, hold for 30s, and you're good.2cents: - The feet were not the original feet I had on my 2012 MBP - These feet are 'flatter', but it doesn't mean they're worse. Still works, just not...as high? I'm talking like millimeter differences. Noticeable to the touch, but in practical execution it does its job. Also, the screwdriver was not a philips. It was a star bit. I guess that's what the newer model MBPs are using now? Cheers for the screwdriver though. Unfortunately, I'm dinging this one star because of the lack of mention on the size of the MBP feet.**Turns out the MBP feet are more complex/substantial! Remember I had 3/4 feet missing? Well, to make the MBP uniform, I replaced the 4th one, too. Apple's MBP feet have a black base disc (attaches from the inside of the base board), a black O-ring (attaches on the outside of the base board).UPDATE: 2016/06/09: These feet are slightly shorter (IMO) than the Apple standard. We're really talking millimeters here, but it should be noted nonetheless. The rubber feet still maintains respectable clearance from the table. FYI, comparison was done for 2012 MBP 15", 2015 MBP Retina, 2015 MB Air. At the end of the day it gets the job done. If you're a stickler for details, note the aforementioned.
C**Y
After six months, still adhering
Great product. I have had the new "feet" installed for about 6 months so far and they are still there!
E**S
Excellent, two-part foot that should last
These feet are a two-part foot, like the original Apple, which is why these will last and many others won't: the rubber foot is held in place by being glued to the second part of the foot, a facing interlocking cap inside the Mac's case. (This is as opposed to the cheaper one-part feet commonly sold here which only attach, and only temporarily by adhering to the metal case by a sticky-backing)The product is indistinguishable from the original Apple, and comes with a working tiny screwdriver and good glue. All-in-all, quality parts.Only complaint is that the product has no instructions in the box, which is where you would look for them: instead, watch for the email confirm they will send with a link to the instructions on the Apple website (link is also provided in the product listing on here). Its critical to FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS, keep the parts and your Macbook case clean, and not go crazy with the glue. It only takes one small drop of glue per foot. More makes a mess of the case and foot. And let the glue set 60 minutes like the instructions say. Honest.
A**R
Screw sticks out
The included replacement screws are not quite right.Macbook Pro retina display, 2013The two shorter screws are for the hinge area. I dropped one of the original hinge screws during my repair.How lucky, that there's a set of replacement screws included! Except... the head of the replacement screws from the pack (sold with the screwdriver!) have ever-so-slightly smaller stars than my factory screws... just small enough that the (included!) screwdriver pretty much instantly starts stripping the screw, and makes it much harder to actually install it. I was unable to get the replacement screw completely flush with the laptop back, which creates a scratch risk for my furniture even with the feet reinstalled. Be more careful and don't drop your factory screws, as the replacements aren't quite it!
J**.
screw's for Macbook
I used the screws recommended for my MacBook Pro but they Didn't fit like they should. Maybe the repair service I previously used damaged my Mac...I don't know!
C**E
Pads are goot, screws — a trash (but priced accordingly)
I bought this set of rubber pads, and they are good, perfectly fit and good enough for the purpose.The screws are rusted and not exactly as the original; they fit into the holes and fix the cover, though. The screwdriver is okay; however, rubber rings are moved around the handle — not much help if a screw is stuck.So the set is just enough if you need rubber pads and look at all the other parts — as of just a "free" add-on.
B**E
Great product, easy to install, HUGE money saver!!
Unfortunately a few weeks ago one of my MacBooks feet fell off and one was loose so I went to the Apple store. They said it would be $10 a foot to fix and the guy said I’d be best to DIY it. Amazon here I come! This was one of the first products to pop up. I saw it including 4 feet, the plugs to go with them, a proper screwdriver, and the glue. All for under $12! It didn’t even take me 10 minutes to install them. The only thing that took time was letting the glue set. Thanks for an amazing product!!
B**T
Works perfect on Macbook Pro 15" (Late 2013)
Easy to install and makes the Macbook Pro feel like new again. Make sure to clean off all the old tape and glue before installing, like in the videos online.
E**.
Good Kit
I had two feet fall off my 6 y/o mac in the last year and have been keeping an eye on options to replace them. I decided on this kit since it comes with with everything you need - the package contains four feet and inner caps, glue, a screw driver, and spare screws for the mac case. The feet are not an exact match to the original Mac feet in terms of texture; the originals are more of a "stickier" rubber, while these have more of a slick, plastic feel. Size-wise they fit perfectly. The screw driver removed all but two of the screws - I needed to get a heftier screw driver for the last two, which were screwed in much tighter than the others.I watched the video in the provided instruction link, but it does NOT follow the written instructions. The video suggests melting the replacement feet into place with a lighter, rather than glue the backings on to secure them.I did not contact the seller but received two emails from them - one to confirm it had been shipped and send the link for instructions, and a second to resend instructions and ask if I had any issues, which I have not.Photo-Top Row: left close up is original feet, right is from the kitBottom:: feet on left side are replaced with ones in this kit, right side are originals
A**
Works Well
Good quality feet and screws. Install of the feet was a bit tricky as they really fit only one way...I didn't realize that until struggling with the first foot....otherwise smooth.
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