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The EPPCO Enterprises 1864 Tool Box Liner is a premium, easy-to-install solution designed to fit most tool boxes. Measuring 24 inches by 30 feet, this non-slip liner is easy to clean and maintain, ensuring your tools stay organized and protected. Available in various sizes, it meets the high standards of professional tool box manufacturers.
A**L
This is the one.
This is the one to get. As a professional HD diesel tech I know what works. It is the thinner, tacky, smooth, squishy liner that comes in higher end boxes. It will not end up wadded in the back of a drawer. Whatever is on top stays in place well. I cant speak for longevity of this exact product, as I just got it. However it is similar if not the same as stuff I have had in a working box for 17yrs. With that I expect it to get dirty, nicks, and scratches but still remain serviceable for a long time.
T**S
After 18 months of use in three toolboxes, I have no issues with this liner - expensive, but good.
I purchased and installed this about 18 months ago, and have used it long enough to make an assessment of how well it works. At the time of purchase, I looked at different options, and considered how much I really needed to spend. This option was expensive, and that caused me to weigh other options.I do not like the softer foam type liners, and there was a certain set of criteria I created when I chose my next liner: - The liner needed to "stay put" and not slide around and get all rumpled in the drawer over time as you move the tools around, I wanted something that would "stick" well to the metal drawer, and not slide around. - The liner needed to be slip resistant on the surface where the tools sit, as again, the cheaper foam liners result in the tools sliding around when you open and close the drawers. - The liner needed to be durable, and not thin / cheap so it did not rip or tear easily as you stored heavy, sharp tools, or just degraded over time due to not being high quality. - Finally, the liner had to be easy to work with, easy to cut and come in a large enough roll so it fit in the large drawers I was covering in one piece.Bottom line - this Eppco liner met all the criteria laid out above, and has worked very well. It stays put, does not move around, the tools stay put on top of it, and it has showed no sign of wrinkling, curling and has no rips, tears or signs of degrading. I ended up lining three separate Snap On tool boxes of different sizes, and ended up buying two rolls.I highly recommend this - sure it is expensive, but it works great. I am sure others have found as good of an option that is cheaper, and if you have please share.Thanks for reading.
P**”
Very think material perfect for tool box/tool cart or other application as needed
The media could not be loaded. PERFECT for my 46 wide 19-3/8 deep large Snap-on tool box, don’t be cheap, it’s very thick matting and slip resistant, one roll did most of my drawers, remember to measure twice(or 3 times) and cut once (with a NEW SHARP RAZOR) I used a metal ruler to glide the razor down straight, angle towards whatever you use to make a straight line as this Matt is very thick and will take its own direction while cutting. I measured a little over and then cut the excess away to make the PERFECT FIT, with the remaining pieces I applied some glue (very small amounts) and cut to the back and sides of the interior drawers that were all marked up(insane I know)If you have a $8,000 toolbox and $20,000 worth of tools this is the proper product for your application, dont be cheap, use all the material double up on the bottom drawers or any of the drawers so you don’t have a large roll sitting around, gift the rest to a mechanic friend and see how far a favor can go.MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS FOR THIS PRODUCT, my review was from my particular application.
M**E
Light use material for shallow drawers and hand tools
I didn't want to buy the weave or waffle patterned shelf liner, with all the dust debris that you get in toolbox drawers, I can only imagine. I hear of people buying yoga mats and cutting them into liners for tool boxes, which sounds like a good idea but with 230in needed I would have had to by 4, 72in yoga mats. A typical roll of toolbox liner comes in around 100in so I would have had to buy 3. At 30ft, this comes out comparable in price with extra to line my other toolboxes, drawers or share with friends. You cannot compare this stuff to yoga mats, so I am not. The important thing to note is that this stuff is about 1mm thick, about twice as thick as a credit card, which would be ok for a dense foam or rubber material product, this is a squishy, soft thin, light foam with what appears to be a tacky film layer top and bottom. Suited for light use, shallow drawers. Nowhere in the description is an indication of the thickness or density of this material, but at the time of purchase, one photo of a person holding the corner of a lined drawer gives you an indication. So if you are looking for 3-5mm yoga mat material, this is not it. I'm an Amazon shopping fool, but if there is one thing that annoys me, is that when it is time to rotate featured vendors of a given product, the photos change as well. So what was a nice series of photos is now one static picture of a roll. This picture appears as though the roll is cellophane wrapped. It is not. Mine came shipped loose in a bigger than necessary box and when it reached the door, the outer layer of material was worn through. I have 30ft to work with but does not raise hope as to how durable this stuff will be. A good product compared to other cheap stuff available, but I would not expect to put this in the bottom of a heavily used drawer for large tools.
J**K
Nice width and material
New to this product so based on only a couple of weeks fitting and using. Arrived in good shape. Ordered a width 2X drawer width and then worked from there. I’ve got a bunch of really long drawers so length cut was drawer length and width was about 50% of width. It’s a little wider than 2X my needs (about 3/4”) so i got two good pieces and little left over. So far so good. I would’ve been very disappointed if it was a little narrower than advertised since I had a working plan for exactly the advertised width.Nice thickness and seems like right amount of grip/tack for the job. I’ll watch durability and report back. So far, I’m happy.
C**Y
looks good
time will tell, but for now my tools are not sliding around in the tool box.
D**G
The size was perfect for my snap on box
The size was perfect for my snap on box, but it is a bit spongey and stickey. So if you don't mind that your tools will leave an imprint in the liner this is perfect. This makes the tools stay in place as a by product.
D**E
Worked perfectly!
This worked perfectly for me. Just the right amount of stickiness. I've ordered it twice now. It worked so well that I am doing all of my tool boxes.
M**S
Very happy with this liner
The roll arrived quickly and was well packaged. The thickness is about 1.6mm or about 60 mils which is great for a liner, providing cushioning without taking up much space. It is easy to cut straight with a utility knife and a new blade, following a metal ruler and with a wood backing surface. It sticks to itself and to the drawer bottom without feeling sticky on the hands. It does not seem to attract dust. I had it for a few weeks now and am very happy with it.
P**K
Prix élevé pour la qualité
Le produit est un peu moins résistant que je pensait et moins épais
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