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Your cart is empty.EVA (Extreme Vibration Attenuation) is the latest generation in vibration dampening technology. In the most severe vibration extremes, testing shows the EVA pad outperforms cork and rubber by greater than 3:1 and outperforms competitor's "waffle" pad by greater than 8:1! The enhanced performance comes from the special composite foam center which is structurally more sound than cork. EVA is not affected by oils or chemicals that can break down cork and is much more effective at vibration dampening than solid rubber. Designed to withstand 50 psi. Choose EVA to get the best of both worlds!
Morgan
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023
I bought them to put under my Midea Duo portable air conditioner, because when it starts up, it creates a really deep sound that shakes the house and rattles plates in cabinets. I tried putting it on a pair of thick wool socks, thinking it may help, but it didn't. These anti vibration pads completely eliminate the problem, and seem to make it quieter all the time.I put them under the wheels of the AC unit, and while it's not the most sturdy, you can definitely roll it off of the pads, they also have no problem staying on the pads if you just leave them there. It would be better with caster cups, but it's fine without them.I heard a lot of people had problems with the smell. When I got them, they definitely smelled like rubber. I didn't test if they'd stink up the room as they came. I left them outside for a day in a somewhat shaded area (the shade couldn't be helped) and then sprayed them down with Ozium. The still smell like rubber, and it's hard to tell if the methods I employed did anything at all, but regardless, they don't smell strong enough to be smelt from a distance.
C. Britvich
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2023
I recently moved to an upstairs apartment.I have a portable LG all-in-one front loading washer/dryer. I bought it on Craigslist used 12 years ago. It works great. It washes and dries like a champ.Except... I had never tried to use it in an upstairs spartment before. Even though I had carefully balanced the machine, my powerful washer felt (and sounded like) like an earthquake when the spin cycle was on. My whole apartment including the walls shook. 🫨I purchased and tried a couple of solutions to try to reduce the vibration and noise but they really didn't do much.However, happily, I tried these pads last night. THEY WORK!!! No more earthquake. My neighbors won't hate me. I have seen similar pads to these for 3 times the price and didn't really want to spend $40+. Now I know I don't need to. I highly recommend these pads.
Courtney & Tony (Best husband☺️)
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022
All I have to say are... these work great! I used these in an unusual way. I had two of them, as the other two were being used and stuck them under my pillow. It totally stopped the vibrations coming to my head, which was what was keeping me up. It added a bit of support to my pillow too. Finally got a much needed rest. 😌 You can get these for a few dollars cheaper from other sellers, so I suggest getting them there. These sellers like to make it seem this item is always low in stock to get buyers to fell the need to purchase quickly I noticed. One of mine smelt like nicotine smoke. 😮🤭🤢 Only reason I ordered from here is because they sell to Alaska! Another thing and a tip, if they smell weird, chemically, they are fake and return them.
John Watsom
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2019
I can't be sure if it was this that improved my sleep, but I can say that when I combined this with another and put it under the legs of my bed frame, I have felt like I have been able to sleep easier. It did not solve my sleep problems entirely, but I have definitely been sleeping deeper.Although I was still able to feel some vibrations from cars with extremely loud mufflers in the distance (which is the main cause of continually waking up every night, even though those mufflers are illegal in my state), but noticeably less vibration, in fact it has mostly eliminated vibrations when combined with another type under the legs of my bed.I am very pleased with the quality and durability of this item. I would consider stacking several to see if that has a better reduction in vibration, but I would definitely recommend this product as the current price. About $12 or so for 4 of them is a reasonable price, not a fantastic deal, but worth what I paid for it.
NYC-CreativeLady424
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2018
We have AWFUL PEOPLE as downstairs neighbors. The woman literally pounds on her ceiling/my floor if I just tap a wooden spoon on the side of a pot on the stove, or WALK a little too loudly for her taste. Thank goodness we don’t have toddlers running around anymore. She’d stroke out. Lol - And, no, her husband doesn’t help because he’s apparently whipped by her. I was extremely nervous when we decided to embrace our rebellious sides, and install small, and a very illegal washer and dryer. I bought these square rubber “feet” for both, plus for a spinner that spins at 3600rpm (get that people, seriously. It takes 5 minutes and will cut your dryer time IN HALF. Everyone with a washer and dryer should have one! All of my “no dry” stuff used to take overnight to dry, but after spinning them, they’re dry in about two hours flat, sometimes less!)Anyway, back to these amazing little, magical, sound-erasing rubber feet. We haven’t been reported for our rebel-ness, and we haven’t had ONE boom-boom on our floor from a broom handle, even when I ran a load of “dog puked in the bed” sheets, at 3am one night! They absolutely, 100% cannot hear anything, and our floors are thin! These are sooo great. I’m planning to put them under my sewing table and under the feet of all three entertainment units in our apartment. I’m sure I’ll think of more things too.
Mr. E
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2017
Picked up a pack of these to put under my 3D printer in hopes of quieting it down a bit and they work wonderfully. They don't block all vibrations, but they did in knock the sound down to around 1/10 of what it was. The PC fans that cool the unit are now louder than the mechanics which is great. These are also pretty sturdy and I imagine they'd work great for large appliances.As with all sound dampening, these work best getting rid of high pitch vibrations than they do lower pitched (hence why you hear people's bass from their cars from time to time). They also won't quiet sounds coming from the device itself, just that which is transfered through the floor or table.
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