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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
My porch chairs are metal. And the plastic feet have worn off. Now metal is on concrete and making a metal rust ring. I found these perfect to place chairs on to keep from ruining the concrete. I love them.
Jordan
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
For areas you want a nicer touch than bare concrete these are great. They snap together well, and stay in place once placed. They're comfortable with shoes on, not so great barefoot. I snap a few of these together to work on my cars. This is far more comfortable to lay or kneel on than concrete. Anything that drips will mostly disappear under the tile. It only takes a minute to put a grid of 6 or 8 together to make a much more comfortable working surface. I did let these air out for a while after opening the box. They do have a strong petroleum smell right out of the box.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
I have muddy areas in my yard. I placed these tiles around those areas. They allow the water to drain but keep your feet off of the mud when you are stepping in those areas. These tiles are not particular deep being only 0.6 inch thick. Nor do they have substantial material like my gym rubber tiles. But for this particular use of letting grass grow through them while keeping feet away from muddy ground, they fit the purpose quite well.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
I previously picked up a similar product for use in our outdoor shed-like area under the deck where the water comes in at the floor level with heavy rain and leaves a wet area till it has to dry out. I really liked what those did so was looking for an opportunity to see what could cover more of the area as that first set was relatively small in coverage.To my total surprise, this offering from a different vendor turned out to be the exact same solution as the black colored mats I had, right down to the connector design. As you can see from the photo, I was able to directly extend from the previous set I had. I guess they all use the same mold for these, which while not expected was an added bonus.These mats are identical to that first set and while the are more designed for say a restaurant wash area, actually work great in this pseudo outdoor area as well. Like other similar options, the mats themselves are rubberized material and non-slip, so when the water comes in, it's not in contact with the items stored there any longer. You can arrange them in any pattern to fit the adjustment to the space and not be limited to a fixed mat size.What I didn't like:- The nature of the mats means that the squares don't always fit nicely together. I only did a few mats to test as the weather has been hovering in the 20s-30s here, but put down 6 of the 50 pieces in perhaps 2 minutes. Learning from the last install, I took a rubber mallet out and it helped sail through making the connections.As there appear to be many of these that are similar, you will be able to look for the best cost for them accordingly. This particular offering in the 50 pack and even a t the 12 pack level looked to be more affordable per piece than some others, so highly recommended.
Daisy Flower
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
These drain tiles are very good quality and sturdy. While they might not be super comfy on bare feet, they are great for drainage. They lock together easily but stay together very well even if there are just a couple tiles together. The price is very reasonable especially for the good quality. I have no complaints and would get these again.
Parks N' Tech
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
These rubber mats are an excellent choice for anyone seeking a durable, non-slip, and weather-resistant flooring solution. They are constructed from a thick, heavy-duty rubber material, similar to the durable mats used in horse stalls and playgrounds. This robust construction ensures that the mats can withstand heavy foot traffic, equipment placement, and even the weight of vehicles without sustaining damage.The interlocking design of these mats allows for seamless installation and creates a stable, continuous surface. The interlocking edges fit together snugly, preventing shifting and creating a secure flooring solution. Additionally, the mats feature pre-drilled holes for anchoring them to brick, concrete, or other solid surfaces. This anchoring capability further enhances stability and prevents movement, even in high-traffic areas or outdoor environments.One of the key advantages of these mats is their ability to facilitate drainage and drying. The textured surface allows water and other liquids to pass through, preventing pooling and promoting quick drying. This makes them ideal for use in areas prone to moisture, such as gardens, mudrooms, entryways, patios, and workshops.Compared to the lighter-weight plastic mats often found in furniture or patio stores, these rubber mats offer superior durability and weight-bearing capacity. They can withstand heavy loads without cracking or deforming, making them suitable for a wider range of applications.Whether you need a durable flooring solution for your garage, workshop, gym, or outdoor area, these rubber mats provide a practical and reliable option. They offer a non-slip surface that enhances safety, while their weather-resistant properties ensure long-lasting performance in various environments.
Max C
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
My home lacks an awning over the front door. As a result any rain causes our welcome mats to become super gross and never dry out. Did I mention I live in the south? Yeah… it rains a lot.These are strong, heavy, rubber mats. They’re probably some sort of tire/rubber as they feel a lot like the horse stall mats I use in my gym and the soft playground mats they let kids play on. They lock together and have holes for anchoring them into brick, concrete, etc. You should be able to put a good amount of weight on these vs the plastic ones you sometimes see in furniture and patio stores.They’re going to allow my welcome mat to dry out but you can use those in gardens, mud rooms, and anywhere else that you need to have a non slip surface that can dry out.
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