DICOFUN 32-color Talavera tile backsplash 6x6 (Style 6) vs AULIGET 3x6 Subway Tile Peel & Stick Backsplash
Overall winner: DICOFUN 32-color Talavera tile backsplash 6x6 (Style 6)
Key Differences
DICOFUN (A) offers a talavera-style 32-color set with a higher average rating (4.70 from 757 reviews) and notes of durable, easy-to-clean tiles, while AULIGET (B) is a 3x6 subway-style vinyl option with many more reviews (2977) but some durability concerns and reports of tiles falling off. Pick DICOFUN if you want decorative, longer-lasting peel-and-stick tiles and slightly better user ratings; pick AULIGET if you need a classic subway look that’s easy to cut and has broader user adoption
DICOFUN 32-color Talavera tile backsplash 6x6 (Style 6)
PVC composite tile sheets for backsplash application; 6"x6" each, 32 sheets covering about 8 sq ft. Durable, anti-scratch and easy to cut. customers note impressive appearance and easy installation
Pros
- impressive appearance
- easy to install
- durable and easy to clean
- easy to cut
Cons
- adhesion mixed feedback
- removal can be difficult
AULIGET 3x6 Subway Tile Peel & Stick Backsplash
PVC composite subway tiles with textured surface for a realistic tile look and easy installation. Customers note easy cutting and good appearance, with some reporting strong adhesion while others experience tiles peeling off
Pros
- easy to install
- realistic tile look
- easy to cut for tight corners
- broad value for money
Cons
- some tiles fall off within a week
- adhesion inconsistent
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DICOFUN |
| Durability | DICOFUN |
| Versatility | AULIGET |
| User Reviews | DICOFUN |