Reddit Reddit reviews SoftTouch Self-Stick Non-Slip Surface Grip Pads - (6 pieces), 1" x 4" Strip - Black

We found 10 Reddit comments about SoftTouch Self-Stick Non-Slip Surface Grip Pads - (6 pieces), 1" x 4" Strip - Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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SoftTouch Self-Stick Non-Slip Surface Grip Pads - (6 pieces), 1
SoftTouch Gripper pads keep your objects in place & save furniture and surfaces from wear and tearLong-lasting, heavy-duty gripper pads with extra-strength, self-stick adhesiveThese 1" x 4" strip pads can be cut to any shape to fit any projectGrippers can be used on: Lamps, Stereos, TVs, Desks, Computer Equipment, DVD Players and more6-piece pack (1" x 4" gripper pads)
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10 Reddit comments about SoftTouch Self-Stick Non-Slip Surface Grip Pads - (6 pieces), 1" x 4" Strip - Black:

u/TriflingGnome · 9 pointsr/Surface

So, while the flex hinge on the SP4 is fantastic, it can sometimes be annoying when I try to use the pen at a low angle. The pressure of my palm against the screen would push the hinge further back as the aluminum hinge doesn't provide enough friction.

I bought these to try out, and while they are much thicker than I would like, it does provide enough friction.

As you can see, however, the hinge doesn't fully close so I probably won't keep it on for too long.

If anyone has better suggestions / fixes let me know!

u/Glyph8 · 3 pointsr/onewheel

The Amazon link to the lights is in that post (make sure you clip the coupon, it knocks them down a buck or two, so I think they end up being $18), I'll assume you can find zipties, and this is the adhesive non-slip, just cut to fit (make the length starting from the lens of the light, but stopping before the butt - the butt screws up and down to cover the charge port, so you want it to spin freely):

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000SL0KJC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Buy a big pack of zipties, you may have to tweak slightly a couple times to get it right where you want it (make sure you position them so that you can get at the charge port). One ziptie goes on either side of the wheel axle, so the light doesn't slide forward or back, stays right alongside the tire, max protected. The pocket holder on the flashlight is used to hold one ziptie, and there's a little depression on the light body below the lens that holds the other.

u/vrrrr · 2 pointsr/VWMK7

i've tried a few things, including a fix that was suggested here. that fix worked a little too well for me—i live in a hot climate and when i used those pads, the shade got stuck, i could barely open it.

ultimately, i ended up using this stuff. i cut it to size and stick on the edge where the shade closes, like this (i stick one pad on each side). it's not perfect but it seems to work best for me.

u/TehBeast · 1 pointr/battlestations

I invested in some of these pads, 4 on each drawer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000SL0KJC

For me, the included (tiny) pads with the Alex drawers weren't quite enough to keep the countertop in place from pressure and bumps over time.

u/brdrodge · 1 pointr/DIY

Without having tried any of these .. rubber floor mat pieces, pieces of bicycle tire, bath mat, non slip mat for under carpet, attached to bottom of legs or maybe these https://www.amazon.com/SoftTouch-Self-Stick-Non-Slip-Surface-Grip/dp/B000SL0KJC/

u/clee290 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Maybe something like this. Or if you don't want to stick anything to your wrist rest, maybe a layer of shelf liner undernearth.

u/gianthooverpig · 1 pointr/gifs
u/asyrin25 · 1 pointr/Vive

Just cut up some thick rubber tape and stick it over the buttons....

Here's a link

u/TheNick0matic · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

I have a Karlby 74" with an Alex on one side and height-adjustable legs on the other. I used about a 1/4 ft² worth of rubber foam pads (such as these).

They're thin enough that they don't add bulk, thick enough that small level issues don't cause rocking, but very, very good at preventing a desk with 50lb worth of PC and monitors from sliding. Plus, the desk lifts away and the adhesive is kind of easy to remove.

u/erleichda_archiving · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

If you have lost the original pads, I had to use these on a Magicforce 68 build I did for someone. To access the PCB on the MF68, the screws are under the pads. I had to pull the pads off to access the screws and the pads were so thin they were ruined in the process. Once I finished the build and screwed it all back together, I just got those and cut them to size and they worked perfect.