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Robert
> 3 dayNice and solid, easy to break off where you need to. Doesnt splinter like wood wedges, and I suspect that they wont change size over time like the wood ones do. Highly recommended.
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john colvin
> 3 dayI 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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Robert
> 3 dayI use shims for many projects and have used cedar shims for many years with good results. But these are far superior. First, they are heavier duty and can be hammered in place with easy. Second, these are made from a material composite that will last longer than the cedar shims in cases where moisture is present. Cedar is good, mind you, but composite is even better, easier to use, stronger and longer lasting. I will order more as I go through these quickly.
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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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M. G.
> 3 dayThese shims are very shimlike, in fact I recommend they be used to shim things. Totally awesome, just buy them.
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S. Sadler
Greater than one weekThese are made from a good quality plastic that allows the shim to bend and not snap and they dont deform easily under a weight. Since these do not snap easily, they are better suited for placing under a table, workbench, etc., that needs to be leveled up so as not to rock. They are not well suited for construction tasks, such as shimming a window or door during installation--wood is the better choice there.
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AnxiousGamerWoman
> 3 dayI like these...they seem strong & durable drove in well. What I dont like is they are very hard to break. With my project I had to cut them with an oscilating tool and came close to damaging my project, so they might be bad for tight, visable areas.