This listing is for THREE varieties of sets of 4 premium replacement typewriter feet which will fit a variety of Remington typewriters, specifically the Remington 5 (streamlined), and Remington now most Noiseless models. Be sure to look at the 3rd default picture (may be hidden) on the left, it shows the differences between these three foot types, as well as the early model round feet which I do not currently offer (please reach out if you need these).

#1: 37mm x 23mm x 13.6mm rectangular feet (top dimension 12mm x 26mm) which use narrow/rectangular/glossy black metal foot covers, a square washer, and a screw for mounting. Please examine the photos carefully to find a match to your machine. These were designed to fit the streamlined Remington 5 typewriter shown, but they are also identical to and fit many other machines, including Underwood Noiseless (a rebranded Remington), most Remington 5's, and many Noiseless portable machines (not the Standards), Underwood or Remington branded. Basically, if one of this group of machines, and they are narrow rectangular in shape with metal covers and narrow rectangular washer as shown, they should be a perfect match. This appears to include Deluxe Noiseless machines.

#2: Many Remington Noiseless 7 models use a larger and more square foot style, 43mm x 39mm x 14mm  (top dimension 26mm x 30mm), again with glossy black metal foot covers, a square washer, and a screw for mounting. These feet were designed to fit my 1934 Model 1 "Noisy" Noiseless, and have also been confirmed to be identical to and fit a 1937 Model 1 Noiseless machine from a customer. It turns out these fit the majority of the Noiseless 7 machines as well. I apologize for the higher price, but these are huge and expensive to make. 

#3: NEW...upon special request I have designed the appropriately huge feet for the huge Noiseless 8. These gorgeous beasts need big feet, so while these are similar to Option #2 above, they are nearly twice as tall. These are nearly square, 46mm x 41mm x 24mm  (top dimension 26mm x 30,5mm), again with glossy black metal foot covers, a square washer, and a screw for mounting. These feet were designed to fit a customer machine, and all online evidence indicates this is universally what you need for Noiseless 8. It appears that Noiseless 9 machines need these as well, please reach out with any questions.

From scanning Ebay and TWDB, it seems some other Noiseless machines use round feet--these are not currently available.

We will update this listing if we are able to make the older round feet (feel free to ask questions and send pictures and measurements!).

These aged typewriters originally had rubber feet that by now may be squashed or have the properties resembling chewing gum under a desk, which is the problem with using rubber (think old eraser). Even if they look ok, they probably have no traction at all, so the machine will slide around making typing difficult. They might even mark up your table, or the hardware will scratch it. Luckily, today we can make much improved feet using modern 3D Printing techniques and synthetic materials, I think they look and function better than the original rubber ever could have, and will hopefully last a lot longer!

For the most part, if your machine and feet looks just like the mine in the photographs, they should fit. Note the dimensions of your foot, but in the case they are squashed flat this may be difficult. In that case, you can measure the top of the foot, or the inside of the foot cover, and compare to the top dimensions I list above. I have had people get confused and argue that dimensions were wrong based on their old feet, don't expect exact dimensions from old distorted feet!

I designed these to be nearly an identical replacement, but with the advantages of modern technology we can engineer materials that were previously impossible. I printed with NinjaFlex Black TPU (https://ninjatek.com/ninjaflex/), which is nearly indestructible in ordinary use (but a knife or scissors will cut it, just like rubber!), flexible, and very gripping on most surfaces. I printed these with a partial% infill (with a flexible gyroid fill structure) for a balance between good friction on the table, a secure fit on the machine, and shock absorption while you type. These look and function just like the original, but should last much longer and be far more durable. Some people may prefer the original dull rubber look, but I actually think these are a superior look to rubber, and the glossy sheen looks great accenting the dark grey of the machine. Rubber hardens within a few years, these should not!

Please ignore other's marketing claims that 3D printed feet have no grip, or that their feet are more "professional". Look at my reviews, these are beautiful and amazing typewriter feet being bought by collectors and dealers alike, I'm regularly told my feet are the best.

I designed these for my own typewriter as shown, and this is an experiment to see if it's worth my time to make some more for the community. Most of my feet, while not cheap, I think are a reasonable value. These particular feet are much larger, use more expensive materials, and take all day to print on the 3D printer. So, they cost an amount I'm not happy with, I apologize for that. But these are beautiful feet that will really add class to your refurbished typewriter, mine is on the kitchen counter and I can't stop looking at it.

PS: Ebay's volume discount display is a bit confusing, each purchase is a SET OF FOUR feet, so picking "1" is one set of 4; "2" is 2 sets of 4 (8), etc.

**PSS** Typewriters and mounting hardware shown in photos is for illustration and display only, and is NOT included in this listing!! This auction is for sets of 4 typewriter feet only**