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Mat Pricing | 1-9 Mats | 10-24 Mats | 25-99 Mats | 100+ Mats | |
1/4″ x 18″ x 30″ | $34.90 | $32.11 | $30.71 | $27.92 |
Product Description
Affordable & Durable!
Combining affordability with elegance and toughness, this welcome door mat is a great addition to any home. It is made using coir, a natural material that is extracted from the husks of coconuts. In addition to the coir, these outdoor door mats use recycled rubber to make up the gorgeous floral design that you see on the mat’s surface. These two combine to make a rubber/coco door mat that is eco-friendly and affordable.
Better Traction: The grip provided by these designer doormats will help keep your feet stable. Slip and fall accidents can be nasty, so reduce your chances of that happening by placing these mats at key entry points. The rubber design helps give feet a higher degree of traction.
Works Well in Moist Conditions: Thanks to the coir present on these outdoor door mats, the ill effects of excess moisture such as mold will not occur. Coir is good at absorbing water. The mat may get soaked, but it will dry quickly. Because of this quality, it is safe to wash these mats with a hose.
Dirt Trapper: These designer doormats may looks stylish, but they are not afraid to handle some dirty business. Coir is a rough fiber that is ideal for scraping loose debris off of shoes. Whether it is dirt or mud, the coir grabs onto the particles and keeps them trapped within the mat’s fibers until it is washed away. This welcome door mat will welcome you, but not the dirt on your shoes.
More Information:
- Size: 18″ x 30″
- Thickness: 1/4″
- Looks great on patios
- Eco-friendly rubber/coco door mat
- Affordable, durable, and sustainable over the long term
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Product Specifications
Size: | 18″ x 30″ |
Origin: | India |
Cleaning: | Shake, vacuum, or brush to clean |
Color: | Black, Tan |
Material: | Natural Rubber and Reclaimed Rubber; Natural Coir Fiber |
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