Reddit Reddit reviews Duck Brand Select Grip EasyLiner Shelf and Drawer Liner, Non-Adhesive, 12-Inch x 20-Feet, Brownstone, 1100731

We found 27 Reddit comments about Duck Brand Select Grip EasyLiner Shelf and Drawer Liner, Non-Adhesive, 12-Inch x 20-Feet, Brownstone, 1100731. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Duck Brand Select Grip EasyLiner Shelf and Drawer Liner, Non-Adhesive, 12-Inch x 20-Feet, Brownstone, 1100731
Ideal for: drawers and utility cabinets or in campers and RVs to keep objects from sliding while on the moveNon-adhesive grip top and bottom holds liner and objects in placeProvides cushion and protectionMachine washable for easy cleanup. Wash in cold water and lay flat to dry.Easy to cut, install, replace and reposition without hassle
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27 Reddit comments about Duck Brand Select Grip EasyLiner Shelf and Drawer Liner, Non-Adhesive, 12-Inch x 20-Feet, Brownstone, 1100731:

u/mchughr · 4 pointsr/Surface

I have a piece of shelf/drawer liner on my desk under my surface for this same problem. It keeps it from slipping around, but you have a mat on your desk then.

u/b4mv · 4 pointsr/Rockband

As someone who plays on an ION drumpad in a 3rd floor apartment, I know your pain. These are my 3 fixes.

  1. Put a ton of non slip cabinet liner under it. Fold it over like 5 times so it's nice and thick. It stops it from moving AND dampens some of the noise.

  2. Get some thick foam, or an old school pencil eraser. Open up your kick pedal, remove that small twangy metal piece that hits the little sensor. Use gorilla glue to glue your foam/eraser into place. Make sure not to put it too high or too low, you want to be able to hit the sensor, but you also don't want to break it off.

  3. Mesh Heads. Replace those crappy decaying rubber pads with some mesh heads. You'll never be happier. They're a good 50% more quiet, and they feel great to play on.
u/sean_incali · 3 pointsr/Cooking

Wet towel underneath.

Or a shelf liner

edit. to give you a better example

u/little__bigfoot · 2 pointsr/powerlifting

The commercial gym I train at has slippery benches as well. Here are some solutions that have helped me not fly off the bench:

  1. Drawer/shelf liners: this is probably the best solution! I just drape it on top of the entire bench and BAM. No slip!

    The liner is sold in a roll (link below), but you only need a piece long enough for the bench.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002AS9NAI/ref=pd_aw_sim_201_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Y8ZFN4WHEN3VNNZ6BDD9&dpPl=1&dpID=91V8hWHWKlL


  2. Bands: you can tie resistance bands/floss around the bench. I don’t like this method because it takes me time to tie the bands in the right spot (head area and butt). It’s much faster to just toss the drawer liner on the bench.

  3. A7 bar grip shirts: these have a grippy material on the upper back area of the shirt. I think they run about $30 each.

    Hope this helps! HAPPY BENCHING!
u/Farmboy9 · 2 pointsr/DIY

http://www.amazon.com/Duck-1100731-Non-Adhesive-12-Inch-20-Feet/dp/B002AS9NAI

We use this stuff between our dogs' bed and the kennel floor. It works perfectly even in the moving car.

u/mytwobabies · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

We put ours on top of a chest of drawers. I'd recommend putting a shelf liner (like this one) between the pad and dresser to keep it from moving around. As others have stated, never leave baby more than an arm's reach away or unattended.

u/RearEchelon · 2 pointsr/Coilporn

Get some shelf liner and put that underneath it. If you're still pulling it, clamp it to one edge of the table (still with the shelf liner under it) and braid from the opposite edge.

u/the-unnamable · 2 pointsr/violinist

I knew someone who would keep a long leather strap around his neck. He'd hook a curve of the strap to the waist of his fiddle. It's been a number of years, but I think it was the right lower sweep of the waist or beak. He could wander festivals this way and play at any moment without worrying about securing a shoulder rest. It worked well enough for him (he stayed in first position, used no vibrato), that he'd use it even in concerts and sessions.

I wouldn't recommend that over elastics and a cushion maybe covered with grippy material, since it offers no support, but your post reminded me of it.

u/otakunopodcast · 2 pointsr/SchoolIdolFestival

I use rubberized shelf liner It's this sort of rubbery/grippy type material that you can buy almost anywhere (Target/K-Mart/Wal-Mart, probably hardware stores, maybe grocery stores) You can cut it into whatever size you want. Not only does it prevent slippery things like phones and tablets from sliding around, it also does a great job of dampening noises from vibrating things. I have some USB hard drives on my desk that are stacked on top of each other but the spinning hard drives cause the cases to vibrate together and make a really annoying (not very loud, but VERY annoying/distracting) buzzing noise. I cut a couple pieces of shelf liner to the same size as the hard drive cases and inserted a piece in between each drive, and now the vibration noises are gone!

u/mymyjenny · 2 pointsr/dogs

how about getting a roll of the thin, foam shelf liner like this:
http://smile.amazon.com/Duck-1100731-Non-Adhesive-12-Inch-20-Feet/dp/B002AS9NAI?ie=UTF8&keywords=shelf%20liner&qid=1459357798&ref_=sr_1_1&s=kitchen&sr=1-1

I've seen it at the dollar store. You could try putting a large piece of liner on the seat, then the blanket. It's worth a try! Good luck!

u/isarl · 2 pointsr/AskCulinary

It's not plastic wrap, it's drawer liner. e.g.

u/BTH-EDC · 2 pointsr/knifeclub

Here's my setup.

I picked up a $10 3-drawer organizer and lined it with some grippy shelf liner. So far it has worked out pretty well. Much more accessible than stuffing them in a display case, but also a lot neater than randomly throwing them in a drawer. It just looks clean and tidy.

Fuck yeah.

u/MagneticGray · 2 pointsr/MouseReview

You could use kitchen cabinet liner likethis underneath it. I got mine in black from Walmart for $4. I put some under my keyboard and it keeps it stuck to my desk perfectly.

u/RambunctiousShyGuy · 2 pointsr/mantids

Some pictures can help with the identification of the species, though I hear that the Chinese mantis (T. Sinensis) is commonly given out to kids in some elementary schools.

In the likely case that you are housing T. Sinensis nymphs, it is important to note how prone this species is to mismolts when they are young. Nevertheless, a lot of people will still tell you they are a beginner specie (though certainly manageable). Since yours are still feeding off of fruit flies, they are still in the early instars and you should pay particular attention to humidity and the enclosure itself.

Humidity should be around 50% for these guys. Some members of the mantidforum suggest misting just enough so that any visible moisture on the walls evaporates within 30 minutes, but do not let the paper towel completely dry out. Anymore and you risk oversaturation. I have had a ghost nymph straight up drop dead from this (possibly due to fungal infection caused by excess moisture). As for how often, some people like to do it once every morning or once before bed time. It's up to preference, but I spray very lightly once in the morning and regularly at night. If I had to spray once a day, I would do it at night because that's when most will shed. Important thing is to keep the paper towel moist (but not soggy)!

As for your stick woes - never put outdoor collected wood in a pet's enclosure without sanitizing it either by oven baking at 200-250 degrees F for 2-3 hours or by using a bleach solution. You might not want what hatches out to get into your home, nevermind your mantis enclosure!
What I like to do is glue the netting that people often put on their lids onto the side of the 32oz cups. This way, the mantis get all around climbing surface and you eliminate the need for sticks that can potentially get in the way during an important molt.
These work well:
http://m.homedepot.com/p/Phifer-36-in-x-84-in-Black-Pet-Screen-Kit-with-Spline-and-Roller-3025886/205001783

http://www.amazon.com/Duck-1100731-Non-Adhesive-12-Inch-20-Feet/dp/B002AS9NAI

The black netting can usually be found in very large rolls for under $10 in most hardware stores.
That said, fake plants are okay as long as there is plenty of room for molting.

*Edit: As they get larger, newer enclosures must accommodate their size. T. Sinensis grow pretty large (around 4"). The general rule for every mantis enclosure is twice it's length in width, and three times its length in height. This means that by adulthood, you are looking at an enclosure that is a rectangle of dimensions 8"x8"x12" or a cylinder with a radius of 4" by a height of 12", or of course another container of similar dimensions.

This link has a lot of helpful information about this specie:
http://mantidforum.net/forums/index.php?/topic/31349-tenodera-sinensis-chinese-mantis/

u/agent211 · 1 pointr/ACL

As for the brace digging in, try pieces of the foamy-style of shelf liner to ease hot spots. http://amzn.com/B002AS9NAI

It will provide some padding and also help the brace from sliding around.

u/phineas1134 · 1 pointr/boatbuilding

Thanks for details. I bet if you added some adhesive velcro to your PFD cushion and to the top of your cooler you might be able to fix that sliding problem. Another option might be to put down bit of non slip shelf liner between the cooler and cushion.

u/HoochCow · 1 pointr/EliteDangerous

On a serious note to this comment. If you have carpet and have to use pedals because your hotas doesn't have a twist yaw then https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002AS9NAI that stuff will keep your pedals put.

I taped it to the underside of my joystick, throttle, and pedals. My pedals don't slide on the carpet, and my joystick and throttle won't slide on my desk.

u/haharisma · 1 pointr/fountainpens

If it didn't come out right away, don't rush things. It's not impossible to break the feed. Check out, for instance, this video. You may want to use a piece of the rubber shelf liner, like this or a needle grabber for better grip.

u/dick122 · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I think you're referring to the smaller holes within the larger holes? The only 5/8" drill bit I had was a spade bit so I just went with it. The smaller holes are very narrow and I'd considered puttying them before staining but decided they make for good drains to keep stray juice from puddling up. The padding I'm putting on the bottom is actually coming from some Easy-Shelf liner so any liquid can just drip straight through. Everything is a pretty loose fit so the eGos actually sit at a very slight angle.

All that makes it sound like a lot of thought went into this. Actually, I was grabbing some stuff from Lowe's, saw a bunch of these blocks on an end cap, and thought they'd work better than a coffee mug.

u/glyphx42 · 1 pointr/beatsaber

Thanks! If you decide to give it a try I used shelf liner like this. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002AS9NAI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_iDCUCbWDHVSKD

I cut a rectangle so that it was almost as long as the battery and wide enough that it goes about three-quarters of the way around.... I insert the shelf liner into the battery compartment making sure to slide it underneath the spring, then insert the battery and try to force it up away from the spring as much as possible.

I am keeping my fingers crossed that the new touch controller is coming out they learn from their mistake and have the battery face the opposite direction so that the centrifical force works WITH the spring rather than against it.

u/linusthedog · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Do you have any kind of mat between the board and your desk? In my experience, a lot of the most unpleasant mechanical keyboard sounds actually come from keystrokes resonating/vibrating through the desk. I have a sheet of this under my board, cut perfectly so you can't even see it. Also, I'm not sure how much room there is between the TADA68 PCB and the bottom of the plastic case, but with most boards, there's enough room to throw a sheet of this on the bottom of the inside of the case, which will dampen some of the hollow vibrations you get when typing.

u/youshutyomouf · 1 pointr/Multicopter

For my micro quads, these thin straps meant for cable management have worked really well. Use a strip of this stuff between the Velcro and the battery for grip. Over hundreds of flights I've only ejected the battery a couple times and only when the strap actually breaks in the crash.

u/MorningStarshine · 1 pointr/PolishGauntlet

Get some drawer grippy liners. You should be able to find something in the kitchen aisle of most department stores. Cut it to fit and it should help everything from sliding around. If you slide the whole helmer around, or close a drawer really rough, you will probably still knock things over, but it will be cushioned. I haven't had any problems with mine over the last 8 months or so, and no broken polishes!

So sorry about your lost ones, hopefully they are replaced quickly. Good luck!

u/kcamrn · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

This: http://www.amazon.com/Duck-1100731-Non-Adhesive-12-Inch-20-Feet/dp/B002AS9NAI/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1464040165&sr=1-2&keywords=shelf+liner

Only this.

Cut a small square that's the size of your keyboard, and you'll forget it's even there. Plus, it's relatively cheap and you get a shitload of it. I use it in my drawers, on my desk, and even under my PC case for extra grip without scratching up my desk. Shit is the best yo.

Sure, you can buy a mouse mat or something for it. But they get dirty or they're bigger than you want. With this you just cut it and forget it. Need another one? Cut another one. No problem bro, you've got a huge-ass roll of it.

u/2_to_the_74207281-1 · 1 pointr/food

A small piece of non-adhesive shelf liner (something like this) works better than a wet towel at keeping the cutting board from sliding around. It also cleans more easily and dries more quickly and takes up less space when it's not being used.

u/Syn246 · 0 pointsr/MouseReview

Rubber shelf liner (e.g. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002AS9NAI ) on top of the glass, then layer something flat/rigid over top of the liner that will stay put & provide a smooth surface for the pad, then put the mouse pad on top of that. Just an idea, and it may add too much thickness to work.

You could also try different types of tape. Some will stick to surfaces that others will not. Some basic 3M/Scotch double-sided tape may do the trick and it wouldn't add any thickness at all.

The best solution functionally--but also the most expensive--would be to buy a new desk that isn't glass.