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Rubber Feet

Rubber Feet shows low returns (0.7%), but prices mostly outside the sweet spot ($2.58–$11.16) keeps it on the watch list.

Flapen Score

52
Worth a look
Market size 17Growth 26Conversion 63Competition 82Returns 97Price range 0Avg price 15Brand share 92Review moat 44Quality gap 53
This niche Category average

Is Rubber Feet profitable on Amazon?

According to Flapen's Amazon United Kingdom niche tracking, Rubber Feet is a £70K/yr Amazon United Kingdom market (234K searches/yr). The top 5 brands hold 43% of demand. Verdict: Worth a look — 52/100.

Rubber Feet: the Amazon niche in one read

Everything a seller checks before entering, in three answers.

Is the demand real?

Worth a look. Search demand moved +0.6% over the last 90 days and 5.5% of searches end in a purchase.

£70K

revenue / yr

Units sold / yr15K
Search volume / yr+0.6%234K
Conversion rate5.5%
Avg price£5.43

Who owns the niche?

The top 5 brands hold 43% of demand, so 57% of the market is open.

57%

open market share

Brands · sellers40 · 49
Top-5 product click share33%
Open market57%
Avg brand age30 months

Is there a way in?

Listing quality. The average product page scores 0/100 on content standards. Incumbents average 4.4★ — the gap to enter on.

0/100

page quality · 51 products

Sponsored placement75%
New entrants (1y)8· 0 succeeded
Avg rating4.4★
Avg reviews2,055

Top Rubber Feet products & what they sell for

Every tracked product — its share of the shelf, its review moat, and what it sells for.

Competition: brands, sellers & click share

Clicks spread well past the top 5 (33% combined) — an open shelf where new products get seen.

£0£2K£4K£6K£8K101001K10K100K Review Count Sales
Beatable (≤4.3★) Contested Strong incumbent (>4.7★)

Brands

40 falling

Sellers

49

Top-5 brand share

43%

Top 20: 83%

Top-5 click share

33%

Top 20: 70%

Open market

53%

  • Slipstick13%
  • FdcLixuvol11%
  • Lifeswonderful8%
  • HAPPY BANANAS5%
  • NUTKIT5%
  • SAYAYO4%

Rubber Feet demand & seasonality

Weekly search volume, with the niche's key stats alongside.

Volume234KCVR5.5%Products51Brands40Top 5 Brands43%OOS Rate4.0%Rating4.4★Reviews2,055Avg BSR#142
5K3KSpike '25Spike '26SepDecMarJunAugNovMarMay

No pronounced peak months · busiest ÷ quietest = 1.5×

Top Rubber Feet search terms shoppers use

The exact queries shoppers type, with yearly volume, growth and conversion.

  • rubber feet91K/yr
  • rubber feet for outdoor furniture22K/yr
  • rubber feet for furniture33K/yr
  • rubber feet for garden furniture16K/yr
  • small rubber feet12K/yr
  • rubber furniture feet9K/yr
  • rubber feet self adhesive6K/yr
  • self adhesive rubber feet8K/yr
  • adhesive rubber feet8K/yr
  • stick on rubber feet7K/yr

What reviews say buyers love and hate about Rubber Feet

What buyers mention most, as a share of all reviews.

What buyers love

80% of reviews
Quality-Overall21%

Good variety

Size-Overall12%

Easy fit

Advertised Vs Actual Product12%

Exactly as described

Adhesion/Stickiness10%

Great adhesive on these

Value For Money8%

Good price

What buyers complain about

75% of reviews
Size-Overall15%

Large for chopping boards

Adhesion/Stickiness13%

Not sticky

Grip13%

No grip

Advertised Vs Actual Product12%

Not as advertised

Value For Money6%

Defo value for money

Rubber Feet return rate & reasons

Why buyers send it back, as a share of all return requests.

0.7%

Return rate

79%

Fixable by listing

The "fixable" share counts expectation-mismatch reasons — size, look, advertised-vs-actual — that better copy and images address.

1Size-Overall
73%
2Adhesion/Stickiness
4%
3Functionality-Overall
3%
4Grip
3%
5Quality-Overall
3%

Common Rubber Feet questions

The questions sellers ask about this niche, answered from the tracked metrics.

Flapen scores Rubber Feet 52/100 on Amazon United Kingdom — Worth a look. The niche generates £70K/yr across 51 tracked products. 0 of 8 products launched in the last 360 days are still selling. Search demand moved +0.6% over the last 90 days.
Search demand for Rubber Feet on Amazon United Kingdom is steady year-round — the busiest month runs 1.5× the quietest.