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These 4 medium extra tall round rubber feet feature a durable .625" height and a removable metal insert for enhanced bolt strength, crafted from high-quality durometer 87 thermoplastic rubber. Designed for non-marking, heavy-duty support, they fit #8 round head bolts and are proudly made in the USA, meeting RoHS & REACH standards. Perfect for professional-grade audio equipment, cabinets, and furniture, these feet combine precision engineering with versatile, long-lasting performance.
| ASIN | B00S48P2YY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,107 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #281 in Furniture Pads |
| Brand | Rubberfeet US |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (613) |
| Date First Available | January 12, 2015 |
| Furniture Finish | Alloy Steel |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | TF8T-TPR87-B |
| Leg Style | Round |
| Manufacturer | Rubberfeet US |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 1 inches |
| Size | .625" Tall x .932" Top Width x .844" Bottom Width |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cabinet, Desk |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 753807158695 |
J**R
Good Quality - Rubber, Not Plastic
Made in the USA. At least as advertised, which I believe. Similar items from southeast Asia garner complaints that the feet are plastic and/or the screws break or strip because of poor metal. That's been my experience too with similar products. These are rubber and work well holding my speaker stands in place. (Speaker spikes were not necessary.) The feet are not very soft rubber and can handle a load. Although you could probably still use them for a cutting board. They do not come with screws, but the other products that do have screws should generally be thrown out and replaced with decent screws. I put these in with #8, 1 inch screws I had purchased for audio cabinet applications. To avoid splitting wood or trouble getting the screw set in fully, I predrilled holes in hard MDF with a 7/64 inch bit, which gave the threads plenty of purchase in the wood. The stands sit flat on the floor with no need for adjustment. Recommended.
A**.
worked perfectly
worked as they should have
J**K
Best rubber feet I've ever used.
I used these on a laundry basket I was making. They do what I need and they're made in 'Merica.
A**R
Hedge shear bumpers
Exactly what I needed to fix my shears
F**O
good product
works as described
K**F
Great
I had to replace the feet on an old Kenwood amp. The originals were large (2 inch) flat pads with a chrome ring that even if I could have found them I wasn't going to put that kind of money in a slightly scuffed unit. These provided excellent clearance on the base for ventilation/heat dissipation. Well built, internal washer molded in. Keep in mind these do not come with screws, which is fine with me because I had planned to buy quality screws to secure these. I used #6 x 1/2 inch stainless steel screws picked up at the local hardware store for 18 cents apiece. No additional washer was needed and they snugged the feet down nicely and securely to the base. Highly recommended.
D**E
Good replacement feet for my treadmill
I’d like to use to replace the worn out feet on my Precor 755CS treadmill. The feet over many years had worn down and started to crack. These feet were a good replacement although I did have to get different screws to fit through the center of them. They seem to be a harder compound then the original neoprene rubber feet. I believe that these are a urethane. tTey were very reasonably priced and a good solution for my problem.
K**R
windows
used them on my slider windows the stops wore out after 20 years.
N**O
Used these to replace missing feet on a Marshall Valvestate 8100 amplifier head. They do that job nicely. Only downside is that they don't include any screws--but this is understandable since people have different uses for these things.
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