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Geoff
> 3 dayNothing 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!
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Marcy Miller
> 3 dayThere are easy to break and work for my projects. I used them to shim a door frame in a bathroom and had no problems. Good deal.
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Eddie Rattlehead
> 3 daySomeone recently bumped into our basketball hoop with their car and bent one of the supporting beams. This is almost impossible to fix or I used some of these wedges under the corner where the beam was bent. A simple yet effective way to level up the hoop again! This being said, 50 cents a piece seems expensive for what these are. I sincerely hope that you will find my review helpful.
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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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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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mac girl*
> 3 dayIdeal shims for installing and leveling cabinets.
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Richard Fenton
> 3 dayto shim up porch screen posts
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Twitch
Greater than one weekI love composite shims. They dont swell, rot or split like wood. These shims are of the same quality found in my local home improvement stores, but man, they are priced ridiculously high. $8 for a 12 pack, $13 for a 24 pack. Locally, they cost $2.28 for a 12 pack.
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oleg pidtergerya
> 3 dayExcellent product
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Stephanie
> 3 dayEasy to use