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S. Myers
> 3 dayI’ve placed this just inside our front door. It looks very nice plus is totally non-slip. Now we can wipe our feet/shoes before we step inside (we have another mat right outside) plus once we step inside.
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Michel I.
> 3 dayThis is a great mat. Not too thick and not too thin. Lays flat, cleans your shoes, does fairly well with water and dirt, and is about middle of the road for cleaning effort. Its what mats were like before they started to get fancy.
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Nicholas Cocco
> 3 dayAs a family of 4 and two dogs, we need something durable for our front entry. This rug is a good addition and keeps the area neutral still. It is a darker gray and will catch any unwanted water/dirt from the floors. It has a non-slip detail on the bottom so it wont move when it is stepped on. Overall sturdy material.
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SH18750
> 3 dayThis is a nice thick doormat that tends to catch a lot of the dirt and liquid on the bottom of our shoes. It even helps with the puppy paws as it goes across. It also has good rubber on the bottom, so it does not slide and slip even when it’s wet.
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Gregor714
> 3 dayWeve had this mat for about a month & a half and its worked quite well. A light snow & several good rains and it has done a great job wiping off our shoes. I guess a testament to how well it grabs detritus, it accumulates our Huskies fur like crazy. Dirt vacuums off easily, but the fur takes a little more work. Ive been most impressed with how it generally stays in place, even with the dogs using it as a launch pad to chase each other around on the hardwood floor.
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A&R
> 3 dayThis mat had a very strong smell at first, half weird-lotiony smell and half rubber-type smell. I have it airing out in my garage, and plan to use it either at the front door or door from garage to inside. It’s not the heaviest duty mat I’ve ever seen, somewhat thinner than I expected, but it feels like it’ll do the job and is not about to fall apart tomorrow. When they said low profile, they really meant low profile! The black is quite black; I got black vs. gray hoping it’d hide the most dirt, but we’ll see if that pans out in the long run. It might end up showing more dirt once the dirt is dry. But it seems serviceable, and the value appears to match the price. Not a bad buy!
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Hopefully helpful
> 3 dayNice mat, good quality, thick and absorbent.
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Interesting Username
> 3 dayExactly what it says on the tin. This is a heavy, very durable doormat that absorbs dust and debris. I set my mat on the outside of my home and its doing great so far. The underside has a pebbled rubber surface that keeps it from sliding around. My front porch is concrete so there’s already a decent amount of traction to prevent movement. But I feel like those who have smoother surfaces like wood, or indoor surfaces like tile or vinyl shouldn’t have a problem with this mat. Despite the roughness of the fabric, there’s a plush springiness (?) in the material that kinda buoys you up when you step on it. So it lacks that doughy, muddy feel that other doormats have when you stand on them. I haven’t had the chance to test out cleaning it yet, but I feel like that should be simple as well. The only sticking point I can think of is that it smells like new car tires at an auto shop. “New car smell” may or may not be a deterrent for you. I didn’t mind it, but the smell dissipates fast after you place it outside.
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TheNealsNextDoor
> 3 dayGreat mat for in front of our patio door. It takes moisture pretty well and seems durable. The only issue I have is that it is hard to clean depending on what you bring in. Saw dust was miserable to remove so if you are using it in a shop then it might be a pain.
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T. Blevs
> 3 dayThis is a great entryway outdoor mat to catch all of the dirt and grime. Its heavy duty