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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
This peel-and-stick tile does not require wall demolition or complex tools; simply unpack and stick it on directly. The size is so well-designed that it adheres quickly and neatly. Cutting is super convenient, just a single cut of the knife can handle corners. The surface is smooth and has a great texture, making it look high-end. Oil stains can be wiped off easily, making cleaning a breeze. The adhesive is very strong but does not damage the wall. If you stick it incorrectly, it can be removed and re-stuck without leaving any glue residue. It's truly practical and aesthetically pleasing, and I like it very much.
shopper
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
The shiny appearance really does mimic the look of tile. These are unbelievably lightweight, easy to cut to size and seem to be of good quality. I echo another reviewer that these are not at all as I expected… but not in a bad way at all. They are extremely thin, which makes me think they will last for a long time on the wall as there is no real weight to make them fall off. I plan to install them in a camper. Will update if anything changes!
Cathy
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
I’ve had these peel-and-stick tiles up for a while, and they still look great. The color and pattern look a lot like real tile, and once they’re on the wall, it’s hard to tell the difference. I used them behind the stove and under the hood, and they’ve stuck well without peeling. The material feels solid, and the adhesive holds tight. I’m not great at DIY, but putting these up was easy. The pack comes with ten sheets, and I cut them to size with scissors without any warping. Before I added these, the wall behind the stove was always greasy and hard to clean. Now, I just wipe it with a damp cloth and it looks clean right away. These tiles have made my kitchen look cleaner and saved me time on cleanup.
Denise Burns
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
The price on these is extremely fair! I think they will match an expensive countertop I ordered. I plan to use these on a wall behind some floating shelves, so as long as they are fairly close in pattern and color, they should work great. They look really good for a peel and stick tile! Recommend.
BeOutside
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
Using this product was my first attempt at "peel and stick" tiles, but we had a new laundry sink and needed a quick solution for a backsplash of sorts. We put them up temporarily with painter's tape to see how they would work.Pros:-they simulate marble and have a realistic pattern/color-they're consistently cut and fit together perfectly-seem to have good water resistance-they're a low-cost and easy to install option to provide wall protectionCons:-they're shiny...like really shiny; there's just too much light reflection (attempted to show the reflection in the picture, but the camera didn't capture it accurately) - so they just don't look like real tile-if installing on a wall, you really need some type of border or L-channel to make them look real (if that's the desire). If fitting between cabinets for a backsplash, you would still need some type of finish on the ends or they'll look like a foam-backed piece of plastic.I wouldn't use these in place of real tile, but for a quick and inexpensive fix, they're a decent option.
Brookhouse
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
These tiles are not what I would consider as backsplash material. First they have a foam middle with an aluminum backing, sandwiched between a glossy, marble printed paper, and the paper, peel away back.These tiles are very easily bendable, and the front paper is easy to tear. The adhesive is semi-sticky, and as backsplashes are meant to be wet, due to normal use, these tiles are not going to hold up to that.These are very comparable to what you would find at your local, dollar store. I wouldn’t order these again. Cheaply made, and disappointing.
SS
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
I have to say, I’m really disappointed with these self-adhesive backsplash tiles. While the installation was easy—just peel and stick—there were a lot of issues. First, the tiles are much thinner than I expected. They feel flimsy and less durable than I thought they would be, almost like a piece of cardboard with a printed design on it.The scratch resistance is also not as advertised. After a short time, I noticed marks and scratches, which was really frustrating since I was hoping they’d be more durable. They are easy to clean with a damp cloth, but that doesn’t make up for the lack of sturdiness.Overall, while the design is sleek and they’re easy to install, I wouldn’t recommend them if you're looking for something long-lasting or scratch-resistant. They’re fine for a quick update, but I was expecting better quality for the price.
Daytight
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
First off, pay attention to the size of these. they are quite large for backsplash tiles. I did not deduct any stars for this, as the dimensions are clearly noted in the product description.As for why I DID deduct some stars, here goes: These will not fool anyone into thinking they are marble, nor do they look like a nice "faux" marble. This looks like what it truly is...printed design, with a gloss film over the top.Also, at least two of the tiles had dinged corners, right out of the box. We are using them for a different purpose, but I suppose if one were using these for a backsplash, a couple of damaged tiles could be cut for areas which called for a partial tile, removing the damage from the equation.We ordered these as they're a great way to get a good feel for colors we will use in our kitchen. Much better than the tiny swatches stores tend to have.I think the adhesive will do OK, especially because these have a fairly thick foam layer between the adhesive and the face of the tiles. This foam will keep these from wanting to lose grip on the wall during cleaning, etc.If you need large tiles, and are on a tight budget, these can work, and would look respectable at a glance. But these are no shortcut to a premium look. I'd recommend looking for closeouts of better products, or extras at stores akin to Habitat or Goodwill before I'd consider installing these.
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