Apple Mac Pro Wheels Kit

by foxh0undon 5/5/2020, 11:21 PMwith 69 comments

by andrewstuarton 5/5/2020, 11:33 PM

All founders on HN when they see this no doubt have a twinge of envy. Imagine creating a brand so successful that you could do this.

by pcmoneyon 5/5/2020, 11:43 PM

Before you mock it. This is not for YOU. Just like the monitor stand. It is way more about the form than the function. You go into a big time executive/creative head/hedge funder's office and it is baller, except for that ugly ass plasticy monitor stand on their desk (Dell Circa 2002). For a $1000 that eyesore turns into a piece of art, considering they likely have art pieces on the walls worth $50-100k it is a no brainer. Same thing for the wheels. I would say I would never buy one but if $1000 wheels were the equivalent of a latte to me... sure wtf not? People whined at Apple for not making a "pro" product for awhile, then they made one that was too "pro" apparently. By pro, I mean gets PAID not gets by. Now they will whine about definitions of pro. Apple has a pretty good idea of what "rich suckers" will buy.

by bnjon 5/5/2020, 11:40 PM

To me, the "feet kit" is the bigger eyebrow raiser. Even though the total cost is less, the wheels actually... you know, they turn. They're wheels. They perform a function that's somewhat greater than a brick sitting on the ground.

The feet kit is half the cost, but they're feet. It's like they're designed for safe use in operating theaters or something.

by noodlesUKon 5/5/2020, 11:41 PM

Serious question - Who puts towers on wheels? If you need to move a computer don’t you normally use a cart that has eg a display and keyboard on it?

by pinacarlos90on 5/5/2020, 11:42 PM

The price is a marketing move. Apple couldn't care less if they sold 12 units of these wheels-kits per year, as long as it gets people talking about Apple. "There is no such thing as bad publicity"

by sdanon 5/5/2020, 11:34 PM

This is AUD. In either case, I'm not entirely surprised.

I'm repeating what many have said before: If you're a legit pro / enterprise, the value behind the Mac Pro is probably a lot more than the minuscule amount you'd pay.

For comparison, I've made 10x from my MBP, so I'd say the value and quality was worth it.

Edit: Ok, yes obviously you shouldn't be comparing the price of your work with your laptop of choice: but the experience and quality was definitely worth it more than the Dell XPS. I mostly ssh/use sublime into bigger servers, but the quality of Macs in general are so good that I don't put much focus on performance.

by 0x00000000on 5/5/2020, 11:46 PM

When Dell charges $200 for a $2 stamped metal server rail no one bats an eye

by drglitchon 5/5/2020, 11:37 PM

A new set of wheels for your average Honda or Toyota costs just about as much. I want these and I don’t even own a Mac Pro. ;)

by qzwon 5/5/2020, 11:39 PM

Don’t complain about the price. This isn’t for you. It’s for pros who need the best rolling performance to do their jobs. I mean, when the pros’ time costs $$$$/hr, are they really going to buy some knock off wheels for $500 and risk getting octagonal ones made in China instead? At least you know these will be perfect circles.

by catchmeifyoucanon 5/5/2020, 11:32 PM

I wonder if they have locks. Seems like you can just pop em off, put em in a bag. Pretty expensive accessory.

by jimnotgymon 5/5/2020, 11:41 PM

...and they continued to pay it, despite it being an obvious rip-off. Until one day they didn't.

by ertemplinon 5/5/2020, 11:38 PM

The Mac Pro starts at $6,000. You can build a better PC for less than half that.

In my opinion, the Mac Pro and its relevant accessories are targeting a luxury customer that doesn't really care how much it costs.

by amanzion 5/6/2020, 12:52 AM

I'm sure that Apple is conducting a social experiment to see how much money people are willing to pay for their products.

by silverreadson 5/5/2020, 11:36 PM

Still no brakes?

by bfrogon 5/5/2020, 11:38 PM

So this is why everyone in the valley needs mega pay checks. Likely Made in PRC made casters, $700 USD + shipping and tax. If there were ever a sign that Apple is charging too much for their products (as if the signs weren't already there over and over)...

by mysterEFrankon 5/5/2020, 11:35 PM

wow

by vernieon 5/5/2020, 11:29 PM

Uh huh...