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Best door mat?

9 replies

Eastwickwitch · 13/01/2015 06:54

Thrilling subject.
I'm going to JL today, online there are loads of choices and I'm confused.
We're rural and have a back door for muddy wellies but people will insist on using the front door Confused
Any advice?

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Woodenheart · 13/01/2015 07:01

These are supposed to be amazing, absorb all wet/dirt - expensive but you wont be buying mat after mat, until you find a decent one!

m.johnlewis.com/mt/www.johnlewis.com/turtle-multi-grip-doormat/p112865#page_loaded

Eastwickwitch · 13/01/2015 09:33

That'll be the one then, thanks Wooden

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wobblebobblehat · 13/01/2015 10:08

Turtle mat definitely.

Expensive but worth it.

Eastwickwitch · 13/01/2015 16:54

Not in stock in my local JL so I've ordered one. Only the small one, even though it's a big door.
I'll report back.

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shovetheholly · 14/01/2015 14:40

I have a branded turtle mat and it really is good.

You can buy cheaper versions of them. Some are just as good. Others are really terrible. Maybe check out B&M, Aldi etc. to see if you can find one!

Unidentifieditem · 14/01/2015 14:43

Definitely turtle mat. £££ for something so ugly and dull but worth it

Woodenheart · 14/01/2015 17:11

They have smaller turtle mats on Ebay £22, from a carpet supplier,

Eastwickwitch · 14/01/2015 17:22

It's in place, not too ugly and does the trick. It's totally none slip, even on a stone floor and can be machine washed and dried.
Thanks so much for the recommendation.

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littlemoot · 25/02/2015 19:03

Bought one to try it . Was really good . So then bought another for work . Yes , expensive but really worth it and its great to put them in the washing machine

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