- Noico Roller is an essential tool for installation of car sound deadening. Dimensions of roller's wheel: width 1.2 inch = 30 mm, diameter 1.25 inch= 33 mm, handle length 5 inch = 125 mm. The roller's handle is made of wood, the rolling wheel is made of metal. The roller is a must have tool if you want to effectively install your sound deadening without getting back and correcting the spots that you might have missed. The weight of the roller is 0.7 lbs.
- Noico Roller has a spinning wheel that is made of metal (a part of the roller that actually rolls the material and makes that stick to the surface). Comparing to plastic, wooden and polyurethane rollers, the metal spinning wheel works much more effectively.
- The Noico Roller has a corrugated profile that contributes to better handling and prevents the barrel from slipping. The roller easily moves across the surface and presses the sound deadening material to the surface of your car.
- Noico Roller has a short anatomical handle which makes it effortless in terms of operating. Also, the small size of the roller handle allows to reach even the most remote areas of the car.
- Noico Roller is a specialized tool for Dynamat, Gtmat, Noico, Kilmat, Hushmat, Stinger and another sound deadener brands that will largely help to correctly install the soundproofing materials . Noico Roller is the best choice for those who love their vehicle and don’t want to waste their time!
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Tara Woods
Good substitute for the dynamat roller.
I had temporarily lost my dynamat roller so bought this in its place; I figured spending almost $20 on another dynamat one (especially since I knew I still had it) was silly. Turns out I found the dynamat one the same day this arrived, so I was able to use both and can provide some comparison. The dynamat roller is high quality rubber material with a bearing in it; the rubber is soft enough to somewhat mold to the contour you're applying sound deadening material to. It's wooden handle is nice quality and can double as a pushing tool for corners, etc. This roller is much heavier (it's metal with a plastic handle). The handle is pretty comfortable and can similarly be used in corners, etc. It does not, at all, conform to the surface below, which is absolutely fine if you're rolling on large panel or other non-heavily contoured surfaces. It's a bit annoying if you're rolling on contoured surfaces. However, I wouldn't say it detracts from the functionality. I think the weight of it, combined with the grooved rolling surface, does a better overall job than the dynamat roller. That said, having both is nice.
Mercy Atienza Pillone
Great roller
So glad I got it for my soundproofing installation. Was totally worth the price in just time savings during application.When it was new it was fairly stiff, but couple drops of oil solved that. It is pretty solid and I image will last forever. Roller itself is soling chunk of metal as well.
Melonie Moore
Well worth it!
This tool is an absolute must when applying sound deadening material to your car interior (or for most any other applications). It allows you to fully apply the adhesive and ensure it’s stuck to the material your trying to insulate without air gaps. Air gaps mean no insulation. I was impressed how heavy the roller is and how this tool works for the price. Well made and should last long unless you use it as a hammer. Using this really aided in getting the deadening material around off countoured shapes on my floorboard and trans tunnel, making the material look as if it’s been vacuum molded to my interior. Well worth it.
Daniela Garcia
It's big, it's heavy, it's Russian!
This actually is a solid steel knurled roller (plastic handle though) and it does come from Russia. Awesome. I got it for the express purpose of installing the Noico 80mm butyl, which it has no problem with at all. Can't speak to longevity since I just got it, but it feels pretty solid, except for the aforementioned plastic handle, but even that is pretty beefy. Worth it for an install job. Better than having your stuff fall off all over the inside of your car.
Phenphitcha Jam
Good stuff, works well
Good stuff, works well. If you have an older car with a more flat structure it's the best one (I got the wooden handle shown, not the plastic one some people received). A newer car with a lot more strengthening ridges and hills and valleys in the structure will take much much longer, and could benefit from a smaller diameter roller to get into smaller spaces, but that said it does and excellent job and the textured metal pushes well.
Justin Corning
Hands down the best roller for sound deadening material application!
Anyone who used cheap plastic crappy rollers to apply sound deadening material knows the importance of a strong, heavy, durrible roller. This is it— look 👀 no further. The roller is made with HEAVY roller, quality attachments with nice wood handle. It’s night & day difference between cheap, light, crap that breaks your hand pushing compared to this heavy steel roller. Buy it- period!
Jamil Hassan
It just works!
Worked very well! Exactly what was needed to roll my noico 80 mil sound mat! Was able to do all 4 doors of my F150 and the roller is still working perfect. Only *improvement* I would recommend is maybe a little bit of graphite or grease to lube up the metal on metal contact of the roller and the hinge. Wasn't enough to take a star and product was still quiet/efficient enough to suffice.
Jasmine Bell
Good quality, leaves a helpful pattern
I've not tried the other types of rollers, this was my first sound deadening installation. I used it to install over 200 square feet in a dodge promaster van and it's still as good as new. I like the pattern it leaves behind in the foil so I know where I've already rolled. I initially thought my hands would be good enough, but I'm glad I got a roller as it helps get the insulation very flat against the metal and makes air bubbles easy to find.
Carmen Helene Malou Hansson
Quality Product!
This is a quality product and worked very well for the application of 36 sq ft of Kilmat. I have only had it for 2 days so I can not speak to the longevity but it seems very well made and should withstand a few years of use. Will update if I have any issues but so far so good. This is for the wood handle steel barrel roller not the plastic one others have described.
Haley Engelskind
You really do need this.
I didn't think i'd need this roller but I figured, why not buy it and have it around for other things, just see if it works? And wow. This thing is 100% necessary for reliable adhesion and ease of installation when installing sound deadening.