I cant say enough good about these peel and stick tiles. They are beautiful, substantial, and easy to work with.This is my third go round with peel and stick tiles, I did the kitchen for myself several years ago, and a kitchen for a friend. At that time I used the old plastic sheets as that was pretty much the only product available at the time. They were hard to work with, were flimsy, and unforgiving once they were placed on the wall. Luckily, I covered a highly painted surface and when I decided to replace them recently with the help of a hairdryer they came off quickly, paint and all. There was no wall damage as the old primer remained. It was definitely time for a refresh as the old tiles were looking ratty.I scraped the wall to remove any old paint bits and put on a fresh coat of primer. Behind the stove I put a sheet of stainless steel instead of using tile as I had in the past. I'll leave a review on that separately as it is a beautiful product! Pay attention to the suggestion of lightly spraying the adhesive with a couple drops of dish soap in water mixture. It made application so easy as you'll have a few extra seconds to move the tile around while placing it on the wall. The tiles were easy to cut with a large pair of scissors. And working around the plugs was a snap. Again, this wasn't my first rodeo, I'm a regular DIY'er, but this product should be super easy to work with for a beginner.Did I mention that the tiles are reasonably priced? These were a great buy. I bought 2 boxes for my small kitchen and used some of the second box. They arrived very quickly and were packaged very well with no damage, whatsoever.If I had a high end home maybe I'd do things differently but I like things to look nice and not spend a ton of money on projects. I'll spend on the furnace, A/C etc, but I like to save where I can. I've had tons of compliments on this project.