Trimaco SuperTuff 1 mil Plastic Dropcloth, 9-feet x 12-feet - 3303
E**D
It works
It works. Naturally it tears fairly easily at the minimal thickness.
M**A
Gets the job done.
If you are careful in placement (over a couch, for example, while knocking down a brick wall), you will save yourself a lot of cleaning the dust off the couch. Worked very well!
A**N
Ok
Great as a drop cloth for painting, etc. but nothing else because its so thin.
K**M
Slippery as can be!! Why?
This is an ordinary clear plastic tarp, and the 12 x 15 foot size is perfect for my needs, but Man, This Is SLIPPERY!! What were they thinking? This is supposed to be a "Drop Cloth", which means you put it on the floor to catch Drops of paint. Who wants to walk on ice while painting? I sure as heck wouldn't want to stand on a ladder with this on the floor.I'm going to be painting my MANY kitchen cabinet doors inside a tent I set up to be my paint booth, and this is the floor of that tent. Too bad I didn't realize how slippery it was, until After I'd already taped it all along the outside of the tent, to seal in any overspray (it's in my garage, so not looking to paint my floor or tools).Now I'm stuck with a slick floor, and scared to death to move on it, for fear of falling down. This is insane.FYI, I just had the exact same setup a few weeks ago, using a different plastic drop cloth, which was much thinner, and tore so easily I decided to get this one, because it was thicker. That one was flimsier than handy wrap, so it tore super easy, but at least I wasn't afraid of breaking my bones in a fall. (Both were set up on cement floors).Overall, this is plenty big, & if you're covering furniture, it should be fine, but I wouldn't buy it again to use as a floor cover - unless you're a great skater.
C**S
Thin plastic sheeting, suitable for masking off stuff, not for walking on.
When searching for clear plastic sheeting whilst renovating my apartment, my biggest decision was which thickness of plastic to use. What does 1mil mean? A little googling told me (via globalplasticsheeting dot com) "It is rated with the term, 'mil'. A mil is a measurement that equals one-thousandth of an inch, or 0.001 inch. Most human hair is One-thousandth of inch, or 0.001 inch. The most common size in the thickness rating for plastic sheeting is 6 mil."In real world terms, this 1 mil sheeting is about the same thickness as a supermarket carrier bag, maybe slightly less. This kind of weight of sheeting is suitable for covering paint (or paint stripper whilst drying), but isn't going to live up to very much wear if you walk on it. It served my purpose reasonably well, and I would buy it again if I needed more.
G**E
Imperfect but still a good value
I purchased this because of its good size-to-cost ratio. It's really quite spacious for the money. In truth, I'm using this as a tarp to cover some palleted boxes in the garage, rather than as a painter's drop cloth. As a tarp, it's a little flimsy and tears more easily than I would have thought. (It's similar to a thin cling-film sandwich wrap.) However, as a drop-cloth, I can certainly see how good a purchase this could have been--and still can be, if I decided to appropriate it for a painting project. Okay, maybe it's not a perfect product, but it' still been a very good purchase.
R**N
This drop cloth is much better than plastic!
This is now my go-to drop cloth for all sorts of applications. Do not let the thickness fool you - it is tough, and for some reason does not blow around like plastic sheets (even 1 mil!).
M**H
Drop cloths
They're drop cloths. Not too much to say. I bought 3; 1 was stuck together and wouldn't open fully, but I still got about 4 ft width out of it, which was fine for the project I was working on. Happens. I usually pick these up at the hardware store, but I forgot and was starting a new project - delivery via Amazon it is. Price a little more than I usually pay at the hardware store, but I assume that's to help cover shipping and sometimes convenience wins.
L**4
This product is crap
I gave it a push to check the strength. My finger went right through it.HEAVY DUTY!!!!! GIVE NE A BREAK.i CAN' PUSH THROUGH A GROCERY BAG WITH MY FINGER. NOT WORTH MY TIME TO RETURN THIS ITEM.DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT.lrw
A**R
Not super tuff
Drop sheet is not very think. The sheet ripped very easily. If you are just putting it down and not touching it much it will do the job, however if it might get pulled or things might be dragged on it, I would recommend looking elsewhere
S**Y
Not durable
Most definitely NOT super tough! There’s a lot of it, but it’s very lightweight and delicate. I’ve had to patch all the rips and holes with masking tape so I don’t get paint on the floor.
T**I
Bien !
Très bien mais le plastique à usage unique n'est pas une solution d'avenir !
S**3
Thin but does the job!
It’s thinner than I thought but it does the job! Just be careful so it doesn’t rip :)
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