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The Use of Rubber Bumper Feet on an Ion Faucet


The Ion Clean Machine has been developed to improve the current cleaning methods of water ionizer machines. This is achieved by pressurizing the cleaning solutions and having it circulate through the machine causing the cleaning solution to work more efficiently and reduce cleaning time. This machine was constructed using a…
Is Your Product Falling Down On The Job? Stabilize With Rubber Bumpers


Ouch! Watching your product clatter to the ground is an unpleasant sight, especially if it is a sensitive piece of electronic equipment. An unstable product is more likely to quickly sustain damage and stop working. Rubber bumpers aren’t only used to prevent scratches and hard impacts; they can also help…
Knife Blocks & Cutting Boards with Recessed Rubber Feet


Knife blocks and cutting boards are some of the most common kitchen tools. Consider installing Budwig’s recessed rubber feet to properly anchor your kitchen appliances. Our non-cracking, American-made bumpers with non-marking qualities, are guaranteed to outdo competitors’ products. Budwig uses a proprietary blend of thermoplastic rubber to make bumpers that…
Rubber Bumpers Keep you Safe on your Workout Bench


Weight benches always seem to need better bumpers. This is largely due to conglomerates ordering low-grade feet to cut costs. However these bumpers quickly crack and crumble, leaving the bench to grow brittle from sustaining unprotected impacts. Instead, choose Budwig. Our feet are synthesized with a proprietary blend of thermoplastic…
Just One More Great Use for Recessed Rubber Feet – Picture Frames
Avalon Industries Use Rubber Bumpers & Plastic Feet


Avalon Design has been a Budwig customer since 2010, however their microphone preamplifiers have been in use around the world since 1986. All preamplifiers, or preamps for short, share the combined technologies of low ratio transformer balanced inputs with high-voltage twin amplifiers. And when Avalon needs top-grade rubber bumpers for…
Amplifiers are a Necessary Piece of Equipment for any Avid Musician


While an amp’s sound might be refined, the equipment itself is often left hanging in an effort to cut costs—particularly rubber bumpers. Whether they’re lofty stage monitors or personal practice amps, poor-quality rubber feet can ruin an amplifier’s longevity. Instead, replace your cheap, overseas bumpers with some of Budwig’s American…