DICOFUN Moroccan Tile Peel and Stick Backsplash, 6x6 inches vs AULIGET 3x6 Subway Tile Peel and Stick Backsplash
Overall winner: DICOFUN Moroccan Tile Peel and Stick Backsplash, 6x6 inches
Key Differences
AULIGET (A) offers classic subway-style vinyl tiles and is noted for realistic polished looks and perceived value, but some customers report durability issues with tiles falling off. DICOFUN (B) delivers a Moroccan mosaic PVC option with higher average rating and reports of a strong adhesive foam backing, though some users find cutting and handling more difficult
DICOFUN Moroccan Tile Peel and Stick Backsplash, 6x6 inches
Polished PVC square tiles that are peel-and-stick and water resistant. Easy to install with strong adhesive backing; durable and scratch-resistant. Customers note look and ease of installation, with some mentioning cutting can be challenging
Pros
- peel-and-stick installation
- scratch-resistant surface
- waterproof/anti-scratch PVC composite
- strong adhesive backing
Cons
- cutting can be challenging for some
- some users find it difficult to work with
AULIGET 3x6 Subway Tile Peel and Stick Backsplash
Peel-and-stick PVC subway tiles for backsplash in kitchen, bathroom, or laundry. Easy to install and cut, with a realistic polished surface. Customers note easy installation and good value, while some report durability issues
Pros
- easy to install
- easy to cut to size
- appears like real tile
- value for money
Cons
- mixed durability; some tiles may fall off
- adhesive performance can vary
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DICOFUN |
| Durability | DICOFUN |
| Versatility | AULIGET |
| User Reviews | AULIGET |