This material is easy to cut and lays very well on the bottom of tool boxes. It keeps things from sliding around like all the others I've used. My only criticism is that 22.5 inches is very common for tool rack drawers and 7 feet is an awkward length. If it were 8 feet (or even 7.5) I could do four boxes in a standard rack instead of three. At the same time (several rolls) I have a lot of leftovers. They are good for cupboards to put under things that might shift or slide off. I put one in a kitchen drawer under a plastic cutlery organizer to keep it in place. There are materials specifically designed for kitchen shelving that don't work that well, but the downside is they may look good in a toolbox but not in the kitchen. If it's completely covered by something, it doesn't matter. I would recommend it for most uses, but it's not a solid mat. Solid rugs won't hold things in place either, but may be best suited for the top of metal cabinets or benches where mishandling is a bigger problem than slipping.
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