Precision Defined Professional Grade Tool Box Liner, 16" x 16 ft, Black | Non-Slip Thick Cabinet Shelf Liner
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The roll I got was exactly 16" long. It's simple to cut, even if it's a little long.
It's not sticky, can be cut to fit, and won't slide or move around. Will remain in place.
I don't have any issues with my tools or the liner shifting when I open and close drawers.
I suppose so, because it's free of holes, but that's not one of its claims.
Selected User Reviews For Precision Defined Professional Grade Tool Box Liner, 16" x 16 ft, Black | Non-Slip Thick Cabinet Shelf Liner
It's really good. The width is nearly ideal for laying across the bottom of my truck tool box. It comes rolled up and lays flat out of the package, but it also lays flat on its own. They also give you more than 16' of it because I laid it double thick in my 62" tool box twice and then rolled the rest over my 8' workbench and there was still excess. The only way this product could be improved is if it were double-thick. It had a slight grid pattern that made cutting straight lines a breeze. It has just the right amount of tacky to prevent things from sliding around as much as it does. It won't fit in a powder-coated toolbox if there's any weight on it.
I expected these to be a slightly better version of those store-bought non-slip pads for cabinet drawers and the like, but they far exceeded my expectations. It's funny because I was just watching a video about a guy who doesn't recommend these kinds of products and instead suggests using those thick industrial rubber gym mats. But those are expensive, and this roll seemed to fit the bill, so I took a chance. Anyway, I imagine these will deform over time, especially when compared to a heavy duty 1/4" mat. But, hey, I just need a pad to keep my tools from sliding around and scratching the drawer in my toolbox, and these will suffice. Also, a razor blade is all you need to cut it. I am very pleased with the product for the price.
"Each roll comes with STRAIGHT grid lines to get the job done quickly and easily"br>br>I bought it, measured it, cut it out along the "straight grid lines," and then wondered why I had a trapezoid instead of a rectangle. br>br>At least on my roll, the grid lines aren't square with the edges despite being "straight. " br>br>Once I figured that out, I ditched the grid lines and made my cuts with a measuring tape and straight edge, which worked out fine but wasn't as simple as it could have been.
A good basic liner with a nice thickness that compresses slightly when pressed. It has just enough tackiness to prevent slipping but isn't sticky, which is a good balance. Using a one-sided razor blade and a straight edge, I was able to cut it down to size quickly. Due to the fact that the grid lines were not strictly orthogonal or straight, they were useless as cutting guides - One star is deducted.
This is what I used to cover the wire shelves on my shelves. It's not too thick to cause small objects to fall over, it prevents objects from falling between the wires, it looks great, and it's simple to cut. Wire shelf liners were either difficult to cut or flimsy when I tried them out. Companies never make shelves that are exactly the same size; they say 36x14 inch, but the shelves and liners are both around that size. As a result, you'll have to cut to size. Whether they fit your shelves or not is purely a matter of luck. Then they become flimsy if they fit.
The grid design on the first roll I received was nicely squared up, which made cutting to fit my toolbox drawers a breeze. I got an angled roll for the second time. This made cutting and fitting the drawers a lot more difficult. The material is of good quality and fits well; it appears to be long-lasting and durable. It has a nice vibe to it. I'd buy it again if the price was right.
I purchased five 16"X16' rolls. Five 36" WX72H Husky wall cabinets were lined. I decided against purchasing the Husky 100-inch roll because there was simply too much waste, and this is the thickest roll I've seen in comparison to Husky, Milwaukee, and other brands. No logos. It has a tacky bottom side that clings extremely well! With a sharp box knife and one of my removable shelves as a guide, I was able to cut this liner in no time. Each cut has its own pattern. Every cut was made by simply cutting around the shelf's edges for a perfect fit.
This tool draw liner is of excellent quality. It's not too thin or too thick, and it keeps my tools safe in their tool chests. It's simple to cut and has a smooth edge. This is a product that I wholeheartedly endorse.