• Size:1/2" diameter, 5mm height.Pack of 100pieces.
  • Soft-durometer two stage impact resistance greatly reduces noise
  • Color:Clear,non-toxic silicone, safe for environment.
  • Strong self-adhesive backing for easy peel-and-stick application.
  • These clear bumpers can be applied to cabinets, furniture, electronics, computers, home theater equipment, desktops, etc.

I looked at Lowes and Home Depot for months for these things before I smartened and looked here on Amazon. I should have known better... These are exactly what I was looking for and worked great. They have just the right amount of "goosh" to deaden the sound and cushion the cabinet doors and drawers when they close. They are not hard, they're soft and cushiony. Good stuff!

So, like some others here, after about ten years of use the bumpers for our kitchen cabinets and doors were degrading, becoming sticky and some had almost decomposed to the consistency of a jelly. First, I purchased some bumpers from our local Ace, but they were flat on top and hard, totally worthless. Into the garbage they went. So, to Amazon I came and considered a number of bumper products before choosing the 200 pack for $9 after looking over the many reviews. These bumpers are not rounded from side to side like the original rubber dots that came with our kitchen cabinets, but rather have a little soft rubber point type of deal in the center of each bumper. They work just as well as out old dots do, are the same width, and stick very well to our drawers and doors and at $9 for 200, this is a real bargain. Before I purchased these, I didn't see the other types of dots the seller offers and may well have opted for the rounded ones rather than what we ended up with. Still, these work fine, prevent our drawers and doors from banging when they close, and I would consider buying them again.

These Bumpers do a good job of keeping cabinet doors from banging. Utilizes high quality 3-M Very-High Bond adhesive and bumpers are easy to install. I used Xylene to remove existing deteriorated bumpers and their original adhesive. Clean and dry cabinet door surface well before applying these new bumpers. Test whatever solvent you might use to be sure it will not harm the finish on the doors.

I bought these to go on the inside of some drawers on a dresser I had just painted. I was having a hard time with the drawers sticking and was worried it would pull the paint of if they kept coming into contact with the dresser. These little bumpers came in a pack of 100 and they are small, slightly squishy and barely visible. They are so easy to peel off and apply that I ended up putting them on every single drawer within a couple minutes. I still have a bunch left over. Can’t wait to figure out where else to stick them

If there were a secret underground community of door bumper aficionados, these bumpers would definitely be all the rage. All the cool kids would be using them. The wannabes would want to be seen with them. And I would totally show up to this club's meetings armed with a fruit platter and a heartwarming bumper-related story to tell. No but seriously - these bumpers are effective. They are very well engineered. The bumper consists of a firm, gel-like disc, with a softer nub in the centre. And together, they stop those cabinet doors from chattering. My kitchen cabinet doors consist of a thin wood panel held within a thicker cabinet door frame - which used to cause the panel to chatter noisily within its frame when the door was closed. These bumpers did a remarkable job absorbing shock and reducing vibration and the ensuing noise. Pros: + Peel off the sticker sheet easily + Adhere well to the inside of your wooden/laminate cabinet doors and drawers + Absorb shock and reduce noise better then any other bumper I've tried by an order of magnitude Cons: ~ Hard to think of any. They are a little pricier than your average bumper, but they're so well-engineered, they're worth it.

I used these to replace our 20 year old flat and sticky cabinet drawer and door bumpers. The 100 pack was just the perfect amount to do our kitchen and 2 full baths. The gap isn’t too much and basically matches the distance the gap is at the hinge, on our doors. Plus as an added bonus, the gap makes it easier to put our fingers behind the wood to open the door/drawer (we don’t have handles or pulls). The best thing is that now my mother in law can slam the kitchen drawers and doors all she wants and I don’t have to think someone’s shooting bullets through our windows anymore! Our wood doors close with a satisfying thud and bounce. Very satisfying!

Needed bumpers for my cabinet since they slam even with the lightest closing. These bumpers seemed big but had good reviews. I needed something that would really reduce the noise. I tried the normal dots but still did not have the results I was looking for. I think the dimples help in further bringing down the noise and the bang. Not sure how else to explain it. Some people complain about the cabinets not closing flush. This happens with the regular dots. If that doesn't work for you, well then you need to spend the extra money on replacing the non-slam hinges.

There IS a difference! We have numerous cabinet doors in our kitchen and throughout the house that will bump into various nearby objects when they are opened: a wall, the hood above the range, other cabinet doors, etc. I have tried many different adhesive bumpers and protectors to mitigate this issue, including ones made from foam, rubber, cork, and felt. None of them work as well as these bumpers. I suspect it's the design of these bumpers that makes them so effective. They essentially have a small rubber ring with a tiny rubber "nipple" in the center. This design seems to work because these little wonders do an incredible job at eliminating the knock of a cabinet door being opened into something. Here's a tip: These bumpers work great, but their placement is critical. When you position the bumper on the wall, first identify the EXACT point on your cabinet door that is hitting the wall (often it's a point on the cabinet knob or handle) and make sure that spot is what hits the center of the bumper; otherwise the bumper won't be maximally effective.

Works perfectly! I have purchased two other brands that not only did not stick but didn't help with dampening the noise. These, however, work perfectly, no problems with them falling off and they are squishy enough to dampen the noise. So happy to have cabinets that don't bang all the time.

Sound Dampening Door Bumpers, 1/2" Diameter, Sheet of 40 First let me say as others have pointed out, the product description is incorrect. It states 40 count. When placing my order, I selected a quantity of 100 and I received 100. I am really glad I did not get my cabinet door bumpers from a big box store. They just had the dome type. When I noticed these were shaped differently, I started reading trying to determine which type to buy. I selected these because I read they are quieter than the dome type. I am very happy with my purchase. My cabinet door bumpers were all original and had degraded so that every time you opened a cabinet door, it was like it was glued shut. Opening them was loud. Not any more. And I am glad I got 100. I needed almost all 100 to do the whole house (all cabinets). I used my finger nail to remove the old bumpers. Then I wiped the area with alcohol. Let dry (a few minutes), then I applied the new ones in the same spot. Yes, the glue it 3M (a good thing in my opinion). I highly recommend these!