













Composite Shims (12 Pack) - Hard Composite Shims for Home Improvement - Never Rot Shims for Leveling - Restaurant Table Shims - Table Wedges - Toilet Shims - DIY Furniture Levelers - Stock Your Home
-
Paul M.
> 24 hourSome of the shimmiest shims I have shimmed with. They work shimmingly. :)
-
Erica
> 24 hourPerfect for what I needed them for. Very easy to use.
-
Yury
> 24 hourI had shaky toilet, I was deciding between flexy and hard shims. I like this black hard shims, they fit nicely, they sturdy, but still can be cut to needed length with pliers, or by hands if going in straight angle by the breaking lines. A week of installation and zero issues, they sit tight and nice. Soon will caulk around, to close everything from sight and make the last nice touch , to the overall look of the installation
-
Robert
> 24 hourNice 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.
-
Mike
> 24 hourNice to have around Incase something needs to be leveled or something that needs to be shimmed
-
Gary B
> 24 houri live in a rv and hard to keep things level. love the measure and snap. thanks
-
John K.
> 24 hourSuper easy to use and no fear of splinters.
-
Rob
> 24 hourHow do you write a review on shims. Quality is good. I used to level my hot tun. Couple of years later qnd still level.
-
Geoff
> 24 hourNothing is level at my house unless I make it that way. I never have tapered shims around, so I end up hunting for something the right thickness or making it, but sometimes you just need a wedge to jam in and shore something up. Im sure these will be very useful, as long as I keep them somewhere I can find them. A pack of 24 is enough to keep them a few different places!
-
daisy lani
> 24 hourGreat idea for locations that may be exposed to moisture since these will no get all soggy and fall apart if they get wet. Should also be insect resistant so you know your shims will still be in place years down the road. Just as easy to use as wooden shims but more robust. Only downside I see is the cost but if in critical locations that may be exposed to moisture these are the ones to use.