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product_id: 713827
title: "7 Pairs Traveler Men's Shoe Heel Plates Taps with Metal Nails - Large"
brand: "my miss priss"
price: "1273479₫"
currency: VND
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reviews_count: 6
category: "My Miss Priss"
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# Quiet, non-marking polyurethane Includes metal nails for secure fit 7 pairs for extended protection 7 Pairs Traveler Men's Shoe Heel Plates Taps with Metal Nails - Large

**Brand:** my miss priss
**Price:** 1273479₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Step up your shoe game—because your heels deserve VIP treatment!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 7 Pairs Traveler Men's Shoe Heel Plates Taps with Metal Nails - Large by my miss priss
- **How much does it cost?** 1273479₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- my miss priss enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted my miss priss brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek & Subtle:** Low-profile design maintains your shoe’s sharp look without bulk or discomfort.
- • **Secure & Silent:** Metal nails ensure a firm hold while polyurethane keeps every step noise-free and floor-friendly.
- • **Ultimate Heel Defense:** Protect your investment with 7 durable heel plates designed to prevent wear and tear.
- • **Cost-Effective Shoe Care:** Extend the life of premium shoes without costly repairs or replacements.
- • **DIY Friendly Installation:** Easy to apply with adhesive backing plus nails—no expensive cobbler visits needed.

## Overview

The 7 Pairs Traveler Men's Shoe Heel Plates Taps with Metal Nails offer a practical, long-lasting solution to heel wear. Made from durable polyurethane and secured with included metal nails, these quiet, non-marking heel protectors are easy to install and designed to extend the life of your shoes while maintaining comfort and style.

## Description

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Review: Easy to install and doing the trick! - I installed these plates on my brand new shoes a couple weeks ago, and they are holding up very well. they are holding firm to the heel, and are taking the abuse of being the wear surface very well. I saw in some other reviews that people were having trouble with installation, so i thought I would share a couple tips from my experience: 1. Clean the bottom of the shoe thoroughly with rubbing alcohol and let it dry completely, this will best prepare the surface for good adhesion with the plate. 2. use a pair of needle-nose pliers to hold the nail in place so you can really get a good whack at it without risking your fingers (make sure the nail is perfectly centered in the hole so you will be able to get the head fully in the countersink when it is driven home) 3. Don't try to just "tap" the nail in. Especially on the first hit, give it a good, full strike. If you try to lightly tap the nail in, the rubber or leather sole surface is just going to laugh at you. 4. Make sure you sink the nails all the way flush to avoid marring any floor surfaces.
Review: Help preserve your expensive shoes. Keep your heels alive longer. - If you're looking at these taps, you're likely tired of having shoes with lots of life left in them but with heels ground rounded, raw and embarrassingly unsightly. A generation past, many of us remember being able to stop at a shoe shop and having taps put on the heel and toe. But most shoe shops have disappeared from the landscape with shoes becoming largely a disposable item with simple glued together construction and not intended to be repaired but only replaced. If you're lucky enough to know of the existence of a shoe shop in your neighborhood, you probably don't have the time to drop in and wait and add to that the expense of 6 or 7 dollars per pair, to have taps applied periodically. More expensive men's shoes, like, say, Allen Edmonds, have a refurbishing service for heels and soles, but at $150 or so a shot, you understandably want to delay that eventuality. These taps, at about a dollar a shoe seemed intriguing and so I decided to investigate and ordered a box. The taps are a hard plastic which are, of course, not intended to be as durable as metal taps, but also don't have the quirk of sounding like an armored division of tanks approaching as you walk. Each tap has a self adhesive that's exposed after removing the protective paper. Simply remove that paper and position it on the heal and toe of your shoe and press into place. That adhesive allows the tap to be held in place while you hammer the 3 nails into their respective positions. A shoemaker has a jig the shoe is placed on to hold it securely in place. Unfortunately, most of us don't have one of those handy, so must make due with, say, holding each shoe, heel up clutched between our knees. Actually, that seems to work. Each of 3 nails are tapped into place with a small hammer, for the heel only. The toe end is too shallow to allow to be nailed. After one month's use, I can report after daily use, they've remained in place. The heel tap nails went in easily, but inevitably are at somewhat of an angle. That leaves their head tilted and jutting out slightly and I worried they might damage wood floors. So I used the rounded end of my ball peen hammer to countersink those errant heads. The process took only a few minutes. Like another reviewer, I experimented and put Gorilla Glue under one tap to accompany the nails, and will compare the results with the shoe with just the adhesive and nails. So far both heel taps are staying nicely in place and showing minimal wear though worn daily on a pair of Edmond Allen cap toe "work" shoes. (A phone app tells me i average walking 2 to 3 miles a day on carpet, concrete and blacktop.) The additions are noticed as to the balance and stance of the shoe, but not negatively so. I plan to update the results and also the result of the gorilla glued and nailed tap as opposed to the simply nailed sister heel, after a few months wear. But at the moment, things look encouraging and I'm happy to have the extra added protection.

## Features

- Prevents the heels of your shoes and boots from wearing out
- Made of long wearing polyurethane
- Quiet and Non-Marking
- 7 pairs of heel protector; Nails included
- STEP size 5, or 2 inches length

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0031ELG50 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #356,228 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1,332 in Heel Cushions & Cups |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (933) |
| Date First Available  | December 19, 2009 |
| Department  | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | MMP7L |
| Manufacturer  | My Miss Priss |
| Package Dimensions  | 4.33 x 2.87 x 0.98 inches; 2.08 ounces |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Are they quiet? I want to put them on a pair of boots that are noisy when I walk**
A: They didn't seem to add any additional noise when placed on a set of high-heel cowboy boots; in fact I believe it made them somewhat less noisy.

**Q: Has anyone found a screw that works instead of the nails?  What size?   I find the nails to be a bit awkward.**
A: Yes. Get some #2 x 1/2" brass flat head Phillips wood screws from your hardware store. I use a variable speed drill with very a small Phillips drilling bit. Much easier than trying to find a hard surface for holding the shoe securely in an upside down position

**Q: Will these hold with just shoe goo or do have to nail them? Thank you**
A: I recommend the nails. Shoe goo is not a cement. Use barge instead.

**Q: Do you have these in clear?**
A: Yes we do. We have them listed as "12 pair clear" but if you order black you can send us a message requesting substitutions.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to install and doing the trick!
*by J***L on October 6, 2012*

I installed these plates on my brand new shoes a couple weeks ago, and they are holding up very well. they are holding firm to the heel, and are taking the abuse of being the wear surface very well. I saw in some other reviews that people were having trouble with installation, so i thought I would share a couple tips from my experience: 1. Clean the bottom of the shoe thoroughly with rubbing alcohol and let it dry completely, this will best prepare the surface for good adhesion with the plate. 2. use a pair of needle-nose pliers to hold the nail in place so you can really get a good whack at it without risking your fingers (make sure the nail is perfectly centered in the hole so you will be able to get the head fully in the countersink when it is driven home) 3. Don't try to just "tap" the nail in. Especially on the first hit, give it a good, full strike. If you try to lightly tap the nail in, the rubber or leather sole surface is just going to laugh at you. 4. Make sure you sink the nails all the way flush to avoid marring any floor surfaces.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Help preserve your expensive shoes. Keep your heels alive longer.
*by H***K on April 18, 2014*

If you're looking at these taps, you're likely tired of having shoes with lots of life left in them but with heels ground rounded, raw and embarrassingly unsightly. A generation past, many of us remember being able to stop at a shoe shop and having taps put on the heel and toe. But most shoe shops have disappeared from the landscape with shoes becoming largely a disposable item with simple glued together construction and not intended to be repaired but only replaced. If you're lucky enough to know of the existence of a shoe shop in your neighborhood, you probably don't have the time to drop in and wait and add to that the expense of 6 or 7 dollars per pair, to have taps applied periodically. More expensive men's shoes, like, say, Allen Edmonds, have a refurbishing service for heels and soles, but at $150 or so a shot, you understandably want to delay that eventuality. These taps, at about a dollar a shoe seemed intriguing and so I decided to investigate and ordered a box. The taps are a hard plastic which are, of course, not intended to be as durable as metal taps, but also don't have the quirk of sounding like an armored division of tanks approaching as you walk. Each tap has a self adhesive that's exposed after removing the protective paper. Simply remove that paper and position it on the heal and toe of your shoe and press into place. That adhesive allows the tap to be held in place while you hammer the 3 nails into their respective positions. A shoemaker has a jig the shoe is placed on to hold it securely in place. Unfortunately, most of us don't have one of those handy, so must make due with, say, holding each shoe, heel up clutched between our knees. Actually, that seems to work. Each of 3 nails are tapped into place with a small hammer, for the heel only. The toe end is too shallow to allow to be nailed. After one month's use, I can report after daily use, they've remained in place. The heel tap nails went in easily, but inevitably are at somewhat of an angle. That leaves their head tilted and jutting out slightly and I worried they might damage wood floors. So I used the rounded end of my ball peen hammer to countersink those errant heads. The process took only a few minutes. Like another reviewer, I experimented and put Gorilla Glue under one tap to accompany the nails, and will compare the results with the shoe with just the adhesive and nails. So far both heel taps are staying nicely in place and showing minimal wear though worn daily on a pair of Edmond Allen cap toe "work" shoes. (A phone app tells me i average walking 2 to 3 miles a day on carpet, concrete and blacktop.) The additions are noticed as to the balance and stance of the shoe, but not negatively so. I plan to update the results and also the result of the gorilla glued and nailed tap as opposed to the simply nailed sister heel, after a few months wear. But at the moment, things look encouraging and I'm happy to have the extra added protection.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ You need these.
*by A***. on November 12, 2014*

I like to wear nice shoes, but I hate tossing out a perfectly good, comfortable pair because it costs more to resole them these days than I paid for the shoes in the first place. I do a lot of walking, and I'm especially hard on the heels (I pronate when I walk, which means the heel strikes on the outside edge, and they wear down quickly), so when I bought my new boots, I also ordered this pack of 7 pairs of taps, to extend the useful life of the boots as long as possible. Time will tell how durable these taps are, but even if I have to replace them every couple months, this is a year's worth, and well worth the price.

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