







🔥 Upgrade your DIY game with flawless, iron-on edge perfection!
Edge Supply’s White Melamine Edge Banding is a 0.75-inch thick, 25-foot roll of pre-glued, flexible edging designed for easy iron-on application. Engineered with a strong hot-melt adhesive, it delivers a durable, neat finish ideal for cabinet repairs, furniture restoration, and various DIY projects on multiple surfaces.
| ASIN | B088VP6N8T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,914 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #140 in Raw Building Materials |
| Item form | Roll |
| Item thickness | 0.75 Inches |
| Item weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Edge Supply |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 13.72 x 13.72 x 2.54 cm; 91 g |
| UPC | 089415132810 |
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P**B
Its fairly yellow, doesn't match the color described. Its supposed to be white.
A**R
We used this to cover the exposed edges for some new melamine shelves that we bought for our pantry. We followed the directions provided on the package, and had no problems. The instructions indicated you should use the iron at 150 degrees, not sure what setting that would be on my 20-year-old iron, so we figured the silk setting (#3) was a good place to start. It worked just fine, melted the glue and attached to the shelf as I was watching it. We ironed directly on the edging, and the iron did not mar the surface. We had 3/4 inch shelf and purchased the 3/4 inch edging and lined it up with the top edge of the shelf, it was the perfect size, no cutting required at all. We had to sand the edge slightly to smooth it out, but that was all. The material is thick and flexible, and looks great. The white matches my shelves perfectly (or because it is vertical and the top is horizontal, I can’t tell the difference, who cares!). I would recommend you go ahead and buy it!
I**Y
Use my ancient iron, which is a 1970's Black and Decker cheap model, this went on super easy, with minor shaving of edges that was also easy to do and ended up looking very professional with almost no learning curve. Trimming the edges is one of the steps of installation, so it doesn't mean that there is anything wrong! I really worried that this would be difficult to put on, but it was easy. One thing is to cut the pieces very slightly long, because it's easy to shorten the pieces, or trim the abutting new piece to fit the first one laid down, but impossible to make any pieces longer. Also, once down, these cannot be repositioned. You can take it off and put in a new piece, but these do not adhere more than once. There is a very, very slight ability to curvefrom side to side; up as downthis has a lot of bend (obviously, since it comes in a roll). All in all, a great product. But watch an installation video before you start.
T**E
This edge banding is suitable for melamine, although I rarely use it in my woodworking projects. I typically work with real wood or plywood for most of my projects; however, it is reassuring to have alternative options available when customers request melamine.
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