I needed a backsplash above my stove, since we removed the old undercabinet microwave and there was a blank wall. These looked promising and I loved the look, especially the wood grain texture.
I prepped the area with a board, to have a smooth backing (and raise it up to be more flush with the existing tile below), then painted it with Kilz specifically for mold and moisture. This made for a really good surface to adhere the planks to. I used a level to apply my first row and was able to build up from there. I used a straight edge and box cutter to score the front and back three times each and they broke apart easily. I wasn't able to re-position these once I placed them, they were definitely stuck in place, so be sure you have it where you want it before pressing down. After looking at different placements, these look better in a staggered/random placement as opposed to subway-tile-style or matched. Just my two cents, but if you're debating it, try random for a more realistic wood look unless you want them to look like tiles. You will also have less waste.
Not sure why anyone would think these are actually made out of wood, the description says wood-like (maybe that was added later) but in any event, these are similar to engineered wood flooring.
Overall, I'm really happy with it and can't wait to add the new hood vent and custom shelf below!