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ItsjustmeElaine
> 3 dayI love that the shims are plastic and not wood. No worrying about splitting or splinters or anything like that. They seem to be a lot stronger and a lot more sturdier. And easier to adjust. Because they are plastic they stay in place better and these are black so they look a lot better on the floor or under your table or wherever it is that you’re putting them. They are long but they were very easy to break or trim . These are great value for the price.
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mac girl*
> 3 dayIdeal shims for installing and leveling cabinets.
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Consumer
> 3 dayGood quality!
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Gary B
> 3 dayi live in a rv and hard to keep things level. love the measure and snap. thanks
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Wilderness Family
Greater than one weekI’m adding landscaping bricks to the top of an older retaining wall. Over time, some of the old bricks along the top of the wall have tilted a little back or forward. I used these shims under the new bricks to bring them back to level. I’d use a shim and a mallet under either the front or back of the added brick and check them with a bubble level. Once I had the new brick where I wanted it, I’d remove it, spray on some expanding gap-filling foam, and then set the brick back in place. I used a Dremel with a cutting wheel to cut the shim off at the edge of the brick. This gave me a good looking, level wall, with the bonus of having quite a lot of each shim to use between other bricks. They’re formed from a rugged plastic-like composite, 100% recycled material, and made in the USA. They’re inexpensive, you could use these on lots of projects, and they work well.
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oleg pidtergerya
> 3 dayExcellent product
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tyler
> 3 dayThese worked perfectly for my off-balance washing machine. These are decently durable and hold well under the weight and movement of the machine. I much prefer plastic over wood when I dont need to break or trim the shims, because plastic is more resistance to moisture in places like my basement and garage.
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john colvin
01-11-2024I used these to level the granite on my outdoor kitchen. They DO NOT snap off like you would imagine, BUT they do the job and can be scored with a box knife and then snapped off, or cut flush with a grinder if you have the room.
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Erica
> 3 dayPerfect for what I needed them for. Very easy to use.
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Susan
Greater than one weekGood for outdoor use, will hold up well.