AULIGET 3x6 Subway Tile Peel and Stick Backsplash vs Yipscazo Peel & Stick Backsplash Tiles (12x12) Champagne Gold
Overall winner: Yipscazo Peel & Stick Backsplash Tiles (12x12) Champagne Gold
Key Differences
AULIGET subway tiles (3x6) are marketed as a realistic polished vinyl look and noted for value and easy installation, while Yipscazo offers metal-texture 12x12 sheets that cover about 10 sq ft and lean toward kitchen/backsplash uses. Pick AULIGET if you want subway-tile styling and a slimmer tile size; pick Yipscazo if you want metal texture, larger sheet coverage, and a gold-finish option
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
Yipscazo Peel & Stick Backsplash Tiles (12x12) Champagne Gold
Self-adhesive metal backsplash tiles with a stone-like texture for modern kitchens. Coverage about 10 sq ft per 10 sheets; includes cutting loss guidance. Customers note easy installation and mixed views on adhesion
Pros
- self-adhesive metal backsplash
- stone-like textured finish
- easy installation noted by many
- accurate coverage per kit
Cons
- mixed feedback on adhesive strength
- some find cutting challenging
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Yipscazo |
| Durability | Yipscazo |
| Versatility | AULIGET |
| User Reviews | Tie |