🏡 Peel, Stick, Impress: Your floors, your style, zero hassle!
Achim's Nexus Vinyl Peel and Stick Floor Tiles offer a high-quality, water-resistant wood-look flooring solution in a convenient 10-pack. Each 6" x 36" plank is 1.2mm thick with a matte hickory finish, designed for easy DIY installation without glue. Covering 15 square feet, these durable planks are perfect for any room, combining style and practicality with trusted craftsmanship since 1962.
Brand | ACHIM |
Material | Vinyl |
Size | 10 Planks |
Color | Hickory |
Finish Type | Matte |
Style | Wood look |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Product Dimensions | 36"L x 6"W |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Thickness | 1.2 Millimeters |
Edge Style | Squared |
Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
Coverage | 12 x 12 st ft |
Form Factor | Plank |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Special Feature | Wood-look and feel |
UPC | 054006249413 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00054006249413 |
Manufacturer | Achim Home Imports |
Part Number | VFP1.2HK10 |
Item Weight | 7.01 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | VFP1.2HK10 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Wood-look and feel |
Usage | Any room in the home or office |
Included Components | 10 planks |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**N
Amazing product
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Look amazing, easy to cut, price is perfect. This was my first time ever doing flooring. For a first timer I think it came out great!
K**S
Looks great!!!!
Once I got everything down it looks great I will say the back is not very sticky so I would suggest buying a spray adhesive before laying down tile give it a little spray on the back just to add that extra stick but other than that they came out looking beautiful!!!
D**S
Not the best quality and edges will come up
Okay there is something you probably should know before buying. There are two qualities in Achim's floor tiles. There is a better quality that is thicker, more flexible, easier to work with and sticks better. They are more expensive but so worth it. This particular line is not the better quality line. It is thinner and not as easy to work with. It also does not have as good an adhesive. When I say thickness I am not referring to the width and length, but the actual thickness of the planks. These are stiff and very thin. I used the more expensive on my living and dining room and it went down easy and it was more cushiony. You can even feel the difference when you walk on it and it has a bit of a texture to make it look more like wood. I used this in one of the bedrooms and though it was easy to install it didn't bend or flex and the corners came up on all of them I had to go back several times with more liquid nails. It seems to have finally worked but I wish I knew there would be such a difference in quality before I bought them. Look at the descriptions and if you decide to buy make sure you get the ones that say 2.0 mm thick (The ones I used were Achim Tivoli II) These planks are 1.2 mm thick. It may not seem like much but it definitely makes a difference.
H**E
Nope
I bought this to lay down after removing tile and repairing sub floor. We layed it all down and immediately I knew it wouldn’t work. I’ve done peel and stick flooring and few times and never worked with such an awful product. It didn’t want to lay down from the very start. We’d work a little further look back and it was coming up within minutes. I decided to continue laying it and that we’d have to get some glue or something later. Which really defeats the purpose because peel and stick is a great idea for temporary fixes but you’ll probably eventually need to pull it up. And how easy will that be with glue?Anyway so the next morning I walked in and it had all came up and warped. I don’t know how it warped considering it was left completely alone. No water exposure or anything. So the warped floor couldn’t be glued down if I even tried. I decided to contact amazon and they gave me a fraction of my money back. Followed the instructions and everything. Not worth it! Just get click and lock instead. Click and lock cost me $98 for my room and this cost $35.
L**Y
I’m 24 and not diy savvy and did it
Imagine this. I’m a 24 year old single mom with no skills whatsoever. I watched a few TikTok’s and YouTube videos one night and said “I can do that”. I don’t know why I felt inclined to redo my apartments flooring but if there’s a will there’s a way! I cleaned my floors very well and mopped and left it to completely dry. The boxes came in great condition and I let them sit for two days to get to room temperature so the boards could swell. I started from the middle of the room and worked my way out. Very easy to cut and snap to fit the edges. Easy to apply as well. They have been down for about a week now and no lifting. I don’t see them leaving damage either because I easily lifted and moved pieces while applying. It completely transformed my kitchen for $98. No joke. Look at the before and after. Before was giving 70’s fun house and now it looks expensive. It took maybe two hours and one glass of wine by myself. I can’t recommend enough.
L**K
Does its job…but you get what you pay for.
I ordered this flooring to put down in my live-in camper. I needed something that looked nice and was not very thick so it didn’t interfere with the slide out being brought back in. This flooring checked those boxes. It’s inexpensive, looks nice, and the slide works just as it should. I reordered this flooring three additional times, obviously I don’t hate it. It’s easy to cut with scissors to fit odd spaces. If your floor isn’t perfectly flat or level it is very flexible and will bend with any unevenness (which also means it will not level out any flaws).However, there are some things you should be aware of when purchasing. Whatever adhesive they put on the back of these things couldn’t keep a kids craft project together, yet will leave your hands sticky for days if you touch it. Wear disposable gloves and avoid touching the backing. You will need additional, strong adhesive if you ever plan to walk on the floor and have it not come up. I used CLEAR gorilla construction adhesive. Any adhesive you use will likely leak out on the edges and will be seen. If you use a colored glue like I did at first you will be able to see it and it will look like trash. I smeared the adhesive on the whole area where each piece went and pressed it down and six months later they are holding up well.They do not claim to be, but these are not waterproof by any means. If you come in with wet boots and it leaks down between the floor pieces, they will start peeling up on the edges. Do your best to keep the floor DRY, but if it does get wet and start to peel, as long as the subfloor isn’t damaged you can re-glue it once it dries.All in all, I like how this floor looks and it was inexpensive, but after all the additional adhesive I had to buy, not as inexpensive as I originally thought. If you’re looking for something inexpensive and don’t mind a sticky project, this isn’t a bad product. However, I would NOT recommend this for a high traffic area, especially not one where there is commonly water like a mudroom or entryway.
K**K
Flooring for coop
I used this flooring for my new coop, easy to install.
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