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The Yipscazo Peel and Stick Backsplash Mosaic Tile offers a modern, brushed aluminum finish that is both heat and moisture resistant. Each box contains five 12x12 inch sheets, covering a total of 5 square feet, making it an ideal choice for quick and easy home renovations without the need for grout or professional installation.
Brand | Yipscazo |
Material | Aluminum |
Size | 5 sheets/box |
Color | Square Sheet |
Finish Type | Finished |
Style | Industrial |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Weight | 3.97 Pounds |
Shape | Square |
Edge Style | Square Edge |
Coverage | 5 square_feet |
Manufacturer | Yipscazo |
Part Number | AT001JP |
Item Weight | 3.97 pounds |
Item model number | Ta001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Finished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Certification | certified frustration-free |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**T
Easy to install and look great.
The media could not be loaded. It’s really easy to install and looks great. Hopefully it will hold up a long time.I have a video on the easiest way to cut, as I tried several and the heavy duty breakaway razor is the easiest method.Putting real tile down feels much more substantial to me, but if it hold up, it looks great, so we’re going to give this a try.Other tips are to install it so the edges are close to overlapping and then press them over the edge so they are nice and tight with no gaps. Crowd them. If you mess up, just peel them off with a hook tool. Don’t be afraid to cut them into strips or even singles, they still stick well.If they hold up, I love them. Easy to install.
C**S
Great product!
We were looking for a stainless steel backsplash that was easy to install. Found these and bought a pack. They consist of a thin stainless steel layer on a plastic backing with self adhesive. Easy to cut with a hacksaw and stick to a well prepared wall extremely well. Very satisfied.
T**N
Looks great!
I chose the 6x6 squares and couldn't be happier. every other square has the brushed metal grain reversed so it creates a nice, subtle pattern in the stainless finish. I also cut strips in the red backing that you pull off the sticky back thus exposing only about half of the actual sticky back so that if the tiles were ever going to be pulled off or removed, they wouldn't tear off the drywall too as they have a very strong stick to them.I used a sharp exacto knife to cut and then used pliers to snap off the unwanted parts. This worked well but you need to be careful. All and all, couldn't be happier with the results!!
M**T
Pleased with the result
It looks good!Overall, I am impressed with the quality of these Chinese-made peel-and-stick tiles with brushed metal surface. 9 out of 10 six-by-six squares were perfect. No blemishes, no gaps, tight seems, adhered to painted wall very well. The adhesive backing is on a very thin foam layer, which easily handles surfaces that are not completely smooth. The tiles can be pulled off the wall after being placed, but only with effort and with loss of adhesive if you wait too long to re-position.A few six-by-six squares had minor misalignments (less than 1/32") along one edge. Very hard to see, and you can usually compensate if you push laterally before you stick. One of them had a single tile rotated 90 degrees, which I did not notice until I had it on the wall. It was really obvious mistake afterwards! Luckily, it was on the edge so that I could lift it up, and put it back in place with enough solid adhesion. You'd never know the difference.Very easy to separate the tiles by scoring the plastic protecting sheet and the "peel" part of the peel-and-stick So if you can get by with 2" increments, you're good to go. You can also cut the tiles: the metal surface is thin, and the plastic backing is sturdy by not brittle. Cutting the six-by-six squares was smooth and easy with a table saw with "plywood" blade with a lot of teeth for smoother cut. Miter saw might have worked too.To cut out holes in the middle of a six-by-six square for switches and electrical outlets was a challenge. Utility knife is barely enough, and it's too easy to slip. Utility knife OK for trimming edges. I used a plunge-cutting oscillating multi-tool. That worked. You need to be careful about skating across the metal surface as you start the cut, but once you cut through to the plastic underneath, it was not problem. The cut edge was a bit rough, but the outlet plate covers up the edges.
L**E
Excellent tiles
I put these tiles on the wall in my RV that is adjacent I the stove. Very easy to cut with a razor knife by scoring and snapping. They are sticking very good and look like they’ve always been there.
B**N
Nice looking but do not stick well!
I really like the look of these tiles, but unfortunately, they are not easy to cut and some are not sticking properly. Woke up this morning with two rows bulging outward! Pushed them back on, but if any more start to come off, i will have to send them back in pieces for a full refund.
J**N
Awesome
Tiles look great, so easy, sticks well awesomee
A**R
New Back splash
Awesome product. My kitchen is so beautiful. No regrets inn my purchase.You do need a special tool to cut the tiles around sockets...Not real easy to cut...………..Still worth the time and money.
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