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πŸ”² Black Polypropylene Wedge: Narrow Width and Length Review

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Description of πŸ”² Black Polypropylene Wedge: Narrow Width and Length

Polypropylene is a strong, lightweight plastic with a hard, smooth surface that is suitable for use where bacterial buildup could be a factor. Polypropylene is typically stronger, more rigid, and more resistant to higher temperatures than polyethylene. Color is black. Country of origin: United States.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Amazing Solution for Industrial Needs!

After trying this wedge-shaped black shim, I'm extremely happy with its performance. The polypropylene material is highly durable and long-lasting. This product is easy to work with and perfectly suitable for industrial and scientific applications. However, the size options for the product are quite limited, which can be inconvenient for some buyers. Overall, I highly recommend this product for those seeking an efficient and reliable shim solution in their workspace.

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting material
Cons
  • Not suitable for certain types of furniture or surfaces

knock knock click! These shims are practically useless for leveling something heavy or metal. They could fit in a bookshelf or something.

Pros
  • Polypropylene is a strong, lightweight plastic with a hard and smooth surface, suitable for use where bacterial build-up may be a concern.
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I smashed half a can of these things and nothing got fixed.

Knock-knock-knock, CLICK! These shims are practically useless for leveling something heavy or metal. They could fit in a bookshelf or something.

Pros
  • Polypropylene is usually stronger, stiffer and more resistant to higher temperatures than polyethylene
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something