Dynamat 10007 Professional Heavy Duty Roller
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| List Price: | $24.95 |
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Product Description
Dynamat 10007DYNA DynaRoller(TM) Professional Heavy Duty Rubber Roller (1 Each)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #248 in Automotive
- Brand: Dynamat
- Model: 10007
- Dimensions: .40 pounds
Features
- 2 (50mm) Wide Solid Rubber Roller
- Best for More Complex Applications
- For Applying Dynamat & Ensuring Proper Adhesion with Professional Results
Customer Reviews
Roller is highly recommended for install
The dynamat roller made installing my dynamat xtreme much easier. You can even use the handle of the roller to push the material into crevacises and really smooth out pieces along edges. I probably used the handle more on the doors than the roller itself. The roller is a nice soft rubber, so it really adapts to the surface and applies good pressure to the dynamat.
I recommend wearing some sort of gloves though with this tool. After 12 straight hours of installation, my fingers had some pretty painful blisters. The wooden roller probably works well too, but I had a lot of surface contours on my car, so I choose the softer roller.
Works well but a little expensive
The heavy duty roller worked well for installing the dynamat worked well. The rubber was a bit more firm then I was expecting, but that let me use the edge of the wheel on corners and indentations in the trunk. The roller is just a rubber wheel on a steel sleve on the axle, no ball bearings or any significant upgrades from the basic wooden one. I would highly reccomend this over the wooden one given the complaints of the wooden one sliding over the dynamat instead of gripping and rolling.
Smushes things better than a wrestler with a rolling pin
This works fairly well for making sure that the Dynamat is securely pressed against the surface, with no little air gaps that reduce its effectiveness. The rubber roller creates enough friction with the surface to stretch it into place, which is essential for working out the little gaps and air bubbles that reduce the effectiveness of the Dynamet.
The handle is plain wood, and I think a soft rubber grip would be better. It isn't very comfortable to hold.
I think it is a bit overpriced, but much more usable than the economy version. If you are trying to decide between the two, get this one. The cheaper version just doesn't work well and you'll probably end up coming back to buy the better one (as I did).






