🔇 Roll out silence like a pro with the Dynaroller!
The Dynamat Dynaroller is a precision 1.125" hardwood roller tool designed to apply Dynamat sound deadening and insulation materials flawlessly. Featuring a rust-resistant plated steel frame and crafted in the USA since 1989, it ensures bubble-free adhesion on cars, boats, RVs, and home surfaces—delivering professional-grade noise, heat, and vibration reduction every time.
Manufacturer | Dynamat |
UPC | 769103100054 |
Part Number | 10005 |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 3 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | 10005 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Hardwood |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**S
Did the job 🙌
I recently purchased the Dynamat 10007 Dyna-Roller Professional Heavy Duty Sound Deadener Installation Tool, and I have to say it's an indispensable accessory for anyone working with sound deadening materials like Dynamat.The Dyna-Roller's build quality is top-notch. The wood handle feels sturdy and comfortable to hold, and the 2" wide rubber roller is just the right size for smooth, efficient application of sound deadening material. This roller is designed to withstand the pressure needed to ensure proper adhesion of the sound deadener, and it does its job exceptionally well.One of the standout features of the Dyna-Roller is its versatility. It's not limited to use with Dynamat products alone; I've found it useful for applying other automotive soundproofing materials as well. The roller's width allows for even pressure distribution, preventing air bubbles and ensuring a tight bond.The wood handle provides a comfortable grip and minimizes hand fatigue during extended use. It's clear that this tool was designed with the user's comfort and ease of use in mind.While the Dyna-Roller is a bit on the pricier side for a tool of its kind, it's a worthy investment if you're serious about achieving professional-quality results when installing sound deadening material in your vehicle. It saves time and effort and contributes significantly to the effectiveness of the soundproofing process.In conclusion, the Dynamat 10007 Dyna-Roller Professional Heavy Duty Sound Deadener Installation Tool is a must-have for anyone tackling a soundproofing project. Its durability, ease of use, and compatibility with various materials make it a valuable addition to your automotive toolkit. I highly recommend it for achieving professional-grade results in your soundproofing endeavors.
T**N
Love is a roller.
I just had to leave a review of this roller. I LOVE this roller. Don't be confused, I'm not talking "sorta-like" I'm talking "BFF - lets move in together". Lets start with the business end - the roller. Like most, if not all rollers, this roller rolls. The gray part rotates freely in a forward direction and with the application of a different muscle group in the arm, will actually rotate freely in the revere direction as well! - I know - weird, right? but super useful. I estimated the rolling resistance coefficient to be within norms for a roller of this size but when I bench-marked it against leading rollers, it actually did better by a factor of 6-8% - MIND-BLOWN. The handle is made from a nice wood, no doubt a green-grown renewable forest lumber.It did the job - Dynamat install. The handle is perhaps a tad small really, but workable. The metal roller attachment points on both sides do stick out a bit, so getting to some edges was more difficult, but again, not overly burdensome. I'd have preferred a roller with a pin to one side only - like a paint roller. Otherwise, it seems quite robust.
A**8
Works as expected - perfectly.
Used with Dynamat Extreme installation. There are probably cheaper versions of this tool out there, but I didn't spend much time researching those. This roller works very well. I used it for a complete install of Dynamat Extreme Trunk Kit (5 large sheets) for four doors and the trunk. I like the solid wood handle, the bottom end of which can be used to rub in some of the tight areas with creases. The rubber roller is consists of very firm rubber so it allows you to apply a lot of pressure to get a good seal. Despite a lot of rolling with heavy pressure, the axle did not bend or fail in any way. The length and width of this tool is just small enough to allow you to get into many tight spaces. This is a well made tool and should get you through many applications if you do this job on multiple vehicles. You may need to use your fingers for finishing off the edges of Dynamat in areas where you can't reach with the tool - be sure to wear gloves when you do so as Dynamat edges are sharp aluminum. I used leather yard gloves and they worked great.
J**N
Good roller. Avoid Dynamat (or similar) if your car already has damping. Check before you buy.
Great roller.DO NOT BUY DYNAMAT or any similar product if your vehicle already has sound damping material adhered to the sheet metal. (Look under your spare tire or in the area it would be (if you have run-flats). It will appear hard, black or gray, and seem to have some fibers in it. It is asphalt based and might smell if you warm it up with a heat gun. It appears "stamped" onto the metal, and while not full coverage, is likely 100% of what would make a difference.)I made the mistake of trying Dynamat when my car already had quite a bit. It did NOTHING for me. I measured before and after with a dB-A meter. See my review of the product and save yourself money. I might try installing a barrier or foam as a second attempt.HOWEVER, if your vehicle lacks any damping material from the factory, from my discussions with colleagues as well as with other reviewers on Amazon, Dynamat will in that case help you. Depending on the quality of your vehicle (and sometimes even depending on the trim level) the point at which factory damping started to be more prominent was around 2008 from what I can tell. There is no list, so you just have to look. You'll know it when you see it.
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