• Compatible with Unibody Apple Macbook Pro A1278 A1286 13" 15" 17" bottom Case(not for retina display)
  • Can be applied for macbook pro in 13 inches, 15 inches and 17 inches (not for retina display)
  • 3 Long and 7 short bottom screws set can be a replacement for your Macbook Pro
  • Case foot is made of rubber and plastic, durable
  • Package includes: Package included: Set of 10pcs screw+1pcs 1.5 Phillips Head Screwdriver+4pcs bottom out foot

Easily a five-star product, specifically for the screwdriver the package came with; however, the feet that came aren't stock feet; they're a hard plastic and don't grip at all. In fact, the adhesive that came on the feet is useless and I had to put some additional glue on to get them to actually stay on my Mac. Other than this simple flaw and fix, the package came with great parts.

Had some work done over the summer on my 2009 17" Macbook Pro. When I returned home with it one of the screws was missing. It did not appear to be an issue with anything so I let it go. A few months later I notice another one missing this time on the corner and there was definitely some movement in the casing when I picked up the laptop. I called the place that had done the repairs, which is not an easy place to get to and they said bring it back, but then I decided to look on line. This repair packet was just what I needed to replace the missing screws. It included a screwdriver which I used to install the new screws, tighten the others and it included the rubber corner "feet" which have come off before, so now I have extras of those also. This arrived quickly and saved me a drive downtown. Perfect!

Case screws are perfect, the screwdriver is a nice touch. The case feet are great, but here are my recommendations: 1. Peel the adhesive off that it came with. It's just as terrible as double-sided tape. 2. Use some type of adhesive, like gorilla glue or fletching adhesive (like for arrows, which I used), and use a clamp on each case foot for 5 min. 3. Wipe up excess adhesive after 5 min. 4. Use some fine grit sandpaper and sand the feet a little to make them less slippery, because my MacBook Pro was sliding all over my desk whenever I put any pressure on it as if it were skating on ice. Or just slide it around on a wood desk for a while until it wears the feet down a little and provides more of a grip on your desk top.

I had a couple of old MacBook Pro's that I picked up at a pawn shop. They had obviously been opened previously, and without proper torque screwdrivers it is so easy to mess the apple provided screws up. This kit did a solid job of refurbishing the bottom side of these computers so as to reseat all the screws and rubber feet. amazing value for the money.

Just what I needed to replace the missing teeny-weeny screws on the back of my Early 2011 MacBook Pro. You should know that although the screws and screw holes on my MBP looked like they would be the same, three of them are real long, and the other seven very short. So the assortment they give you is exactly right. Be sure you get the right set for your laptop. They differ based on when they were made.

Many reviews, so I will only add a little bit. I added these while replacing the battery of a 2009 MBP. Took an extra couple of minutes and really added some value back to the computer. Quality was great, install was super fast. I don't have any concerns, especially considering the low $ I spent on them.

The feet and screws worked perfectly for my MacBook Pro 13", mid-2012 (A1278 model). Happy that this was available at a low price because local Apple repair shops wanted too much. It's hard to believe I'm still getting a lot of use out of a five year old laptop, but I put an SSD in it along with 16GB memory (not supposed to work but it does), and all I needed were feet. Have them now.

I have a mid 2011 MacBook Pro that's probably got a year left in it. All the feet fell off and 4 screws were missing. This kit has all the screws you needs with blue loctite on the threads. That's good because the screws always fall out. The little sticky adhesive feet are just a copy of Apple's original plastic stick-ons. They'll work for now and they keep the laptop from sliding around on a hard surface. Install was a breeze and screwdriver was ergonomically designed. Great product for $8.

Like many others have experienced, the little rubber black feet on my Macbook Pro (Mid 2010) had fallen off. I called Apple, but was told the part was no longer available. Fortunately, this Amazon seller had the feet available and I placed an order right away. The item arrived promptly and in addition to the rubber feet, which are made of a soft rubber, came with a nice screwdriver and screws. Following the advice of other Amazon reviewers, I did not rely on the glue rings that were already on the rubber feet. I removed the glue rings, cleaned the base off with alcohol and then used gorilla clear glue (non-foam) to attach to the Macbook case. It was not necessary to clamp it down, just held them down for a few minutes and then flipped over the computer and let the own weight of the computer press down the feet overnight. It has been a week since I completed the installation and the rubber feet are holding up very well.

I was missing a couple of screws for the back plate of my older 2009 MacBook Pro and wanted to get replacement screws. This is a complete set, includes a good screwdriver of the correct size and replacement rubber feet/pads. For $6.99, it was the cheapest set offering you exactly and only what you need. All the other sets you get so many more screws than you need or could use and no screwdriver or feet/pads.