





Feather P12 SSD
Regular price $37.99
Unit price per
The Feather P12 is designed specifically for MacBook Pro 2012 to early 2013 (A1398 and A1425).
Fast.
Feather swiftly outpaces Apple drives and blows the competition away, reaching speeds up to 100% faster than Apple OEM.
Innovative.
Feather P12 utilizes the latest in mSATA technology, brought to you at the most affordable prices on the market.
Effortless.
Feather was designed to be installed exactly like an Apple SSD. Simply open up your MacBook, plug in, and play. Of course, if you've got questions, we have a full-time support staff standing by.
Reliable.
All Fledging drives are assembled in the United States, and are backed by a 5-year warranty.*
Compatibility
The EMC number located on the bottom of the exterior of most Apple machines identifies your machine's SSD form factor. Please visit our Compatibility Checker to ensure you're selecting the proper Feather for your Mac.Note: For further details on where to find your EMC number (See Image Below)


Specifications
iMac Users
iMac Models 14,1 14,3 14,4 and 15,1 are capped at 700MB/sPlease note that an iMac replacement is a complex procedure that can take many hours. Thus, we recommend using iFixit's wonderful guides and support for upgrading the SSD in your iMac, Mac Mini, or Mac Pro. Ready to take this operation on? Here is how to find your guide:
- Visit www.ifixit.com
- Scroll over "Fix Your Stuff" and click "Repair Guides"
- Search your device's name and "SSD replacement", such as "iMac 2017 SSD replacement"
- Find the right guide for you.
- Install your Fledging Feather and begin to live the good life.
And remember you can always drop us a line:
contact@fledging.net +1 (205) 240-6047 Mon.- Fri. 9-5PM CST
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