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Michael
November 04, 2025
Nice and thick !!
I love this stuff. It's super thick and works great in my toolbox. My only complaint is they don't sell it in a smaller role. I bought a 20 foot bye 22 inches for 50 bucks. And it ended up being 6 foot short and could not buy 10 foot of it had to turn around and buy another 20 foot for another 50 bucks. Luckily, a buddy at work bought a role he liked it so much and I bought 6 foot of it. Just so I had matching drawers if I did have a suggestion. It would be please cut the roll in half and only sell 10 feet of it that way. Hey A guy could get more of what he wanted.
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A Solid, Cushioned Upgrade for Tool Drawers and Shelves
I picked up the ONREVA Tool Box Liner primarily because I’ve got a handful of metal shelves in my workshop that tend to shift or vibrate a little when I roll my tool cases around or move equipment from one bench to another. I didn’t want things sliding all over the place, and I especially didn’t want that harsh metal-on-metal contact that leads to unnecessary wear or annoying rattling sounds. This liner has turned out to be a smart addition—mostly what I needed, with just a few small caveats.Right out of the box, I was pleasantly surprised at the thickness. It’s noticeably more cushioned than the cheaper stuff I’ve used in the past, and that makes a big difference when you're dropping heavy sockets or drills onto it. It has a bit of a rubbery, slightly spongy texture, so it not only protects the surface underneath but also gives your tools a little bit of forgiveness when they land. I’ve started cutting it to size for multiple areas—shelves, drawers in my rolling tool chest, and even a spot on top of a small workbench—and it’s proven to be versatile.Where it shines is in its non-slip capability. Once you set a tool or case down, it’s not going to shift around much, and that’s really what I was after. The liner itself doesn’t grip the shelf surface the way an adhesive-backed product would, though, and that’s something to be aware of. It won’t slide out from under a bunch of tools, but if you’re planning on shifting the whole drawer or shelf with items on top, the liner will move with them—or buckle underneath, which is a bit frustrating.That’s really my only complaint. I guess I went into it thinking "shelf liner" implied some level of stickiness or tack, but this is not that. It relies on weight and surface friction to stay put. And when the shelf or drawer is full, it usually does. For the one or two cases where I didn’t want it to budge at all, I simply added a couple of dabs of hot glue underneath at the corners, and that worked great without damaging the shelf or limiting my ability to peel it up later.It cuts cleanly, rolls out without too much curling, and has held up well to a fair bit of weight and friction from moving cases. For the price, the quality is spot-on, and I’d absolutely buy it again for more drawers or shelves. It’s not a perfect, permanent stick-in-place solution out of the box, but it offers great padding and grip—two things I needed more than anything.
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