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What Customers Are Saying
The 1/4 inch OSB is generally considered a good, economical option for various light-duty applications. Many customers found it easy to cut, handle, and work with, making it suitable for DIY projects. However, the thin thickness was seen as a limitation, with some customers stating it felt flimsy or lacked the necessary strength and durability for certain uses. There were also reports of warping or bowing, especially when the boards were not properly stored or allowed to flatten out before use.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.it was worth $5 a sheet not $37
Would Not RecommendI used this as underlayment in 2018. Anyone paying $37 for this product has lost there mind. its not worth the price they are selling it for. 1/4 plywood is cheaper.
Sign of the times
Would RecommendI can remember not too long ago when this was less than $10 bucks a sheet...
Most of the time lowes is spot on but not this
I was shorted 1 sheet n 1 sheet was broken so actually i was shorted 2 sheets.
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Shop Project
The OSB was in good condition was exactly what I needed for my project.
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poor bond quality
Would Not RecommendUsing this in a attic space for flooring. I've used this size/thickness before. There is a noticeable difference between what I bought 6 years ago and today...this most recent purchase does not have the same bond strength and therefore required double sheeting...I thought quality of wood products would be more consistent...I guess not.
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Works well, but is expensive
Would RecommendWorks great as flooring with the tongue and groove to lock it in. However, why is double the price of the same material without the tongue and groove. Expensive
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Watch out for splinters
Would RecommendLight weight yet tough enough for inside of shop walls.
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