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Manufacturer | - |
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Brand | Deflecto |
Item model number | CM13113 |
Color | Clear |
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Product Id | 355383 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 079916060101 |
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Deflecto DuraMat 36 x 48 Chair Mat for Low Pile Carpet, Rectangular with Lip
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It's best value chair mat. I did a lot of research for a $20 item. But it really is good. Yes, the chair casters leave minor dents in the mat, but I'm not concerned about that. It doesn't damage the mat.
I love this chair mat, I should have gotten me one awhile back, I told my friend, neighbor, family, and boyfriend about it and they decided they were gonna buy one for their self.
These appear to be good quality chair mats. I am using them on a carpeted floor to help maneuver a hoyer lift I use for my elderly father. They make rolling the lift much easier.
We've only had this mat for a couple weeks but we tried it because all others were so expensive. It has a nice smooth surface, easy to move around on and the spikes are big enough to hold well to the carpet. The real quality test will be in six months or so if it starts cracking.
This mat is not a rigid, super heavy duty material, so if you are a big person (I am about 160) and want a mat that will stay super firm and flat, this one won't. It indents where the wheels of my chair are when I sit down, but not so much that you can't still roll around easily. For medium to light duty this is a great mat, if you will be on it 40+ hours every week, you probably need something heftier, and of course more expensive.
The thickest I could find in this price range is still too flimsy. I will say it doesn't creep around on the carpet as most do. And it comes in a cardboard sleeve, unrolled so it won't need ironed to lay flat. It's nice and clear so it looks good Yet I don't see why these things are so pricey, if you consider $30 a year or so pricey to roll your chair on. Somebody needs to manufacture a six legged chair so they won't have us by the mat.
I have commercial grade carpet, not shag or deep pile & chair makes dents in mat. They eventually go away, but makes chair hard to move in the short term.
I use this mat on a low-pile carpet, which is the recommended use according to the specifications. It had developed permanent divots within a week (although I am fairly heavyset) and I suspect that it will start to crack fairly soon. I got this mat on sale at less than half the normal price, but I definitely wouldn't pay full price when there are sturdier models out there.
It would have bee nice if the description stated this was to go over carpet. It didn't so I assumed I could use it on tiles. I had to return it, the packaging had it laid out flat. It was a pain in the neck!!
Either save your money or spend more for quality. I have a bad habit of trashing packaging otherwise I would have returned it, particularly because I bought 2 so have double the frustration. If you roll off the mat getting back on means jumping in the chair to remove your body weight to try to get the wheels back on the mat. More importantly the mats actually form like a puddle under each wheel, that's how playable this material is. I'm no heavy weight but still get these puddles do forget being able to roll your office chair. You bump up & it rolls right back into puddle. There's even deeper puddles under the desk front legs!! I know these will be short lived in my house, trash will get my $40.00 & will not make the mistake of buying this type of product online; need to feel it to know if tigid enough. The 3 circle light reflections are 2 of 4 "puddles"