AULIGET 3x6 Subway Tile Peel and Stick Backsplash vs DICOFUN Peel and Stick Marble Glass Backsplash Tiles
Overall winner: DICOFUN Peel and Stick Marble Glass Backsplash Tiles
Key Differences
AULIGET's subway tiles have a higher review count and strong notes on realistic polished look and value, making them a better fit for straightforward wall projects and budget-minded remodels; DICOFUN offers a slightly higher average rating and is described as more durable and easier to clean, suiting users who prioritize durability and low maintenance (but some report mixed adhesion and removal difficulty)
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
DICOFUN Peel and Stick Marble Glass Backsplash Tiles
Self-adhesive 12x12x0.16 in tiles for kitchen and bathroom backsplashes. Easy peel-and-stick installation with no drilling. Customers note impressive appearance and simple cutting, though adhesion feedback is mixed
Pros
- easy to cut with utility knife
- peel and stick installation
- creates neat, modern look
- covers about 10 sq ft per box
Cons
- adhesion feedback mixed
- removal can be difficult for some
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DICOFUN |
| Durability | DICOFUN |
| Versatility | AULIGET |
| User Reviews | AULIGET |