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🟩 Non-Slip Waterproof Kitchen Drawer Liner Roll
I ordered this roll of non-slip kitchen drawer liner mainly to upgrade my kitchen drawers and prevent utensils from shifting around. The photos and buyer reviews convinced me — especially those showing how it lays flat and is easy to clean. I chose the gray color to keep things neutral and tidy-looking.
The shipping took about 11 days to the US, which honestly surprised me. It was well-packed, no weird plastic smell, and the material felt a bit thicker than I expected for the price. Cutting it to fit was simple with household scissors. I used it inside my kitchen drawers, and it hasn’t slipped once, even with heavier kitchen tools on top.
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Really grippy on both sides
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Waterproof and super easy to wipe clean
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Cut-friendly and lays flat without curling
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Slightly narrow width; had to use two strips side-by-side for wider drawers
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Rolls tightly, so needs flattening time if you’re in a rush
Compared to local options: In the US, something similar from Walmart or Amazon usually runs $10–15 per roll. This one cost about $4 including shipping — solid value, even after waiting a bit longer.
Verdict: Definitely met expectations, even surpassed them in terms of quality. Didn’t feel flimsy or plasticky. I’d easily recommend it to anyone wanting a low-cost kitchen drawer upgrade.
US $0.99
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🟩 4-Pack Waterproof Fridge Shelf Liners
I picked up this 4-pack of fridge shelf liners because my fridge trays always end up sticky or stained. I liked that these are washable, cuttable, and reusable. The pastel colors made it easier to differentiate zones in the fridge.
The pads arrived flat, which was a huge plus (no curling edges). They’re super lightweight but grip the fridge shelves well enough to stay put. I even use one on the door shelf, and it doesn’t budge. The non-slip feature works better than I expected.
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Comes in four soft colors
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Easy to wash by hand or even wipe in place
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Can be trimmed to fit your fridge model
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On the thinner side — not for heavy-duty use
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Can wrinkle a bit if you place something really cold on them
Compared to US prices: Fridge liners here cost around $8–12 for a set of 3. This set was under $3. Total bargain for the value.
Verdict: Met my expectations and then some. It’s a small kitchen hack that makes a big visual difference. Easy to clean and swap out. Will definitely re-order more.
US $3.63
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🟩 Waterproof Oil-Proof Drawer Shelf Mat (Large Roll)
This extra-long non-slip waterproof drawer mat was my pick for lining my pantry shelves. I got the 60×150cm size and was impressed by the solid thickness and subtle texture. I chose a beige tone that blended in well with my wooden shelves.
What really made me grab this one was the oil-proof layer — pantry items like sauces tend to leak, and this liner does the job of protecting my wood cabinets. It cuts easily and didn’t fray or curl.
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Generous length covers multiple shelves
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Wipeable and oil-resistant
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Texture helps items stay in place
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Slight chemical scent at first (fades in 1–2 days)
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Not adhesive — if you want a stick-on mat, this isn’t it
Compared to US options: I’ve seen similar rolls for $15+ at Lowe’s and Target. This one was around $5. Big savings without sacrificing function.
Verdict: It exceeded my expectations in durability and looks. I’d call this a staple if you’re reorganizing a pantry or linen closet.
US $4.53
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🟩 Daisy Pattern Non-Adhesive EVA Shelf Liner
Honestly, I bought this daisy print shelf liner just for the aesthetic. My under-sink cabinet is drab and I wanted something cheerful — and this did not disappoint. The pattern is vibrant but not over-the-top, and the EVA material is thick enough to feel substantial.
Delivery took 12 days, and it arrived rolled but flattened out quickly with a few books placed on top overnight. It’s been under the sink for about three weeks, and no mold or water damage in sight.
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Cute floral design
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Waterproof and durable under heavier bottles
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Easy to wipe clean
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Slightly more rigid than others, not super flexible
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Edges may lift if not trimmed precisely
Compared to local finds: I rarely see decorative liners like this in US stores for less than $10. This one was about $3. Total win.
Verdict: 100% met my expectations and added a nice visual lift to an often-overlooked cabinet. Would absolutely reorder for bathroom shelves.
US $0.99
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🟩 Thick Waterproof Closet & Shelf Liners (Long Roll)
I grabbed this 5-meter waterproof shelf liner to redo the storage in my laundry room and hallway closet. I went for the thicker version, and I’m glad I did — it has a nice weight, doesn’t slide, and feels like it’ll last forever.
I liked that it wasn’t sticky or tacky, but still stays in place well. The surface is smooth, a bit matte, and wipes clean without leaving watermarks. I lined about 8 shelves with one roll.
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Super long roll covers a lot
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Waterproof and stain-resistant
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Feels premium for the price
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Heavy roll — slightly harder to cut straight without a ruler
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Ships tightly rolled, needs flattening
Compared to similar US products: You’d easily pay $20+ for this amount of shelf liner in-store. I paid around $6. Massive cost difference for nearly identical quality.
Verdict: I didn’t expect this level of quality. Very satisfied. I’ll probably order another roll for my garage storage next.
US $2.43
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🟩 Oil-Proof Thickened Kitchen Stickers (2 Rolls)
These oil-proof kitchen stickers were a wildcard buy for lining under my stove area and behind the sink. I was skeptical because of the cartoon patterns, but they actually look fun without being childish.
The set includes two rolls and they’re thick enough to resist daily water splashes and oil stains. Super easy to wipe clean — even hot oil doesn’t leave a mark. I use one roll on the backsplash and the other under the stove. It holds up well.
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Fun design adds a quirky charm
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Thick, heat-resistant, waterproof
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Great adhesion without leaving residue
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Pattern options are a bit limited
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Not as subtle as plain liners — visual taste matters here
Compared to US prices: This would run $10–15 per roll at Home Depot. I paid under $5 for two full rolls. No complaints.
Verdict: Way better than I expected. More durable than basic contact paper. Totally worth the small gamble.
US $5.55
✅ Overall Impression
I’m genuinely impressed by how well all six products performed. For the price I paid, I was expecting “decent at best,” but some of these items could easily pass for mid-range US-brand products. The liners were functional, durable, and way more affordable than anything I’d find at Target, Walmart, or Amazon.
Shipping was smooth on all counts — no damaged packaging or major delays. I’d definitely recommend these to anyone wanting to organize or refresh their home on a budget. And yes, I’ve already got my eye on a few more organizers and kitchen items for my next AliExpress haul.




















