✨ Seamless transitions, stylish solutions! ✨
The LLZHYA Floor Rubber Transition Strip is a versatile and durable solution for transitioning between carpet and tile. Made from high-quality PVC, this self-adhesive strip measures 6.56FT in length and is designed for height differences of less than 5mm. Its easy installation and low-profile design ensure safety and style, making it an essential addition to any home.
Manufacturer | llzhya |
Part number | LC5MM |
Item Weight | 399 g |
Product Dimensions | 15.98 x 15.98 x 3.48 cm; 399 g |
Item model number | LC5MM |
Size | 6.56FT |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Item thickness | 0.3 Inches |
Included components | PVC |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**M
Easy to use
Used to protect the edge of carpet at the boundary to stairs. Looks good works well. Two issues first the adhesive was supplemented with brads. Second the shape made it difficult to cut a 45 degree with scissors
A**R
Product is unsatisfactory
Bought this product as a stripping between my carpet and tile, and the stripping does not even stick with the adhesive tape provided on the back of the strip is no good and does not stick to anything.. What a rip off.! previous big waste of money
N**E
Color was off…
I didn’t have time to send it back and order a new one because the cat was tearing up the edges of the carpet. It adhered perfectly, I just paced back and forth on it until it stayed down. The color was slightly more orange toned than I wanted, it doesn’t fit the other colors in the house, but functionality is great!
H**E
Doesn't Stick
As other reviews have stated, this does not stick to the tile floor or the carpet. Part of the problem is it slowly curls up, pulling away from what ever it is stuck to. I put it down at 4am and by 8am it had completely removed itself from being stuck down.Don't waste your money on adhesive ones, buy the nail down kind.
L**N
Easy to put down, holds tight, great color
After receiving quotes from a local carpet company to replace the strip between the kitchen and living-room for $350+ dollars, we decided to give this a try. We are so happy with it!First we took up the old strip that was nailed down. Then, we cleaned the floor with rubbing alcohol to get up any dirt. Let it dry, Then cut the 20ft strip to size (about 14 feet). Then started pulling the paper off the adhesive, a little bit at a time, heating the adhesive with a hot hair blow dryer and putting it down in a straight line, in about about 12 -18 inch sections. The adhesive strip held tight!It has been about 3 weeks since putting it down and it still looks great!We used the gray wood color!It ended up costing us about $30 instead of $350+.
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