![]() If you’re a fan of my video/writing, feel free to subscribe to get emails from me. ![]() That said, I haven’t had any problems with the single pads wearing out on any of my new tiles. I’m not a fan of the new single stripe pad, primarily because it makes sticking it onto a wall surface feel inherently unbalanced - after all, the pad is sticking out of only one side of the frame. This means if that single pad wears out, you are out of luck and will need to contact Mixtiles to get more sticky stuff. The new tiles now only have a single adhesive strip on one side (vs.This makes them more manageable to store and move around, but also makes them feel even cheaper than before. The Bold (and I assume the Ever, Classic, and Clean ones) are much thinner than the previous version of Mixtiles.I’ve obtained some Bold tiles to try out and thought the frame looked pretty good, but there are two important differences: The latter is the only one that was available when I made my review. Mixtiles now comes in a variety of styles: Bold, Ever, Classic, Clean, and Edge.It’s a much better deal for 1-2 tiles and makes it easy to order that many without needing to do math. While that is still a bit hefty per tile (given that the tiles are essentially made of cheap foam), I think this pricing is much more convenient and palatable. Mixtiles are now a flat rate of $10 each.Update (12/16/18): This post has really blown up! If you’re here to check out this review, welcome to my blog! The Mixtiles product has changed a few times since my original review was filmed/written:
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