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jjohnson70

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Used it in my toolbox and it has held up very well. Been in there for at least 4 years - it would be nice if they offered it in a black or charcoal gray but for the price the tan will do.
 

DJ_Schmo

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Kettering, OH
I'm using the same in my C-man stack. It took almost 3 rolls to fully line it but it works great. I went for it because we used it growing up in our RV to keep things in cabinets from sliding and rattling.
 

1982fxr

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I've used stuff that 'looks' the same--hated it. granted I live in Phoenix, but everything sticks to it and you want to rip it out and chuck it to the curb...
 
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Wamsutta

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After you have it in the drawer awhile it'll leave a million little dots on your drawer paint, but it's sticky and will hold your tools well.
 

monomach

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Ugh. I hate that style. I stick strictly to the solid kind, even if it means opening my wallet a little wider; it's worth it.
 

JonnyMac

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Victoria, Australia
Ive used this extensively in the drawers of my camper trailer/trailer/caravan.
it's good for giving a wooden drawer a soft gripy lining for resting cups and plates on. It doesn't move around much at all. But ive found that it will crease and turn up in the corners after a while.
I think I prefer 3mm yoga mat... its not as sticky but it seems to hold position more effectively with heavier things on top... my 2 cents
 

NKlamerus

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Springfield, Or. (From Florida)
I think I find it too sticky as well once it's dusty it's a little better about sticking but then doesn't look as good.

Plus there are multiple occasions where I drop tiny ball bearings and it ***** trying to pull it out of this stuff...
 

aaronrkelly

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southern Iowa
Same stuff they have at Walmart.....black, grey, red and other colors.....I think $12 or so.

Ive got a bunch of the black in use.....seems to be working fine.
 

Handoogies

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I don't like how there are holes in the mat, I prefer a seamless material that wont get nails snagged in it. The rubber black stuff works for me.
 
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