Kuyal Clear Chair Mat, Hard Floor Use, 30" x 48" Transparent Office Home Floor Protector mat Chairmats (30" X 48" with Lip)
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Thus far, I have been happy with the results.
I think so. Despite its 1/8" thick thickness, it should not pose any problems as long as you have good heavy duty scissors. There is nothing I like better than You will do well.
Designed to cover a hard surface, this mat is made of thick, durable materials. There's too much of a thin film to dent it
In addition to the lip, the measurement takes into account the forehead.
Selected User Reviews For Kuyal Clear Chair Mat, Hard Floor Use, 30" x 48" Transparent Office Home Floor Protector mat Chairmats (30" X 48" with Lip)
I wanted to leave a review as soon as I got it. Reading reviews on chair mats bothers me to spend a lot of time reading complaints about areas where the mats don't lay Within a 10-minute period after it was laid down, this photo was taken. Montana was warm on that day, so the shirt was rolled up. After sitting in the sun for a few minutes, I put it back into the refrigerator. The surface is now flat, yay! Besides looking good, I can see the beautiful wood floors through it, and I can stop worrying about my office chair rolling over on it anymore. When I have time to update this, I will do so. At the moment, I am happy. What I am not happy with is the amount of time I spent reading about mats that don't lie I guess you'll have to order in the summer!.

I work from home most of the time, so I are constantly sitting in my office chair. I find that this mat stays pretty well in place (moves a little, but not a lot) and I have not noticed any marks on my hardwood. It seems to be a good size for most people as it fits under my office desk with a few inches of room on both sides of the wheels and the lip fits underneath the seat. I haven't had the chair fall off the mat yet so I think it is an adequate size.

My hardwood floor was covered with this mat back in November. The flattening of the surface has not occurred as of today, 12/11. As a result of shipping, this mat has rolls in it. The mat came rolled up like a tube of aluminum foil when it was shipped. According to the instruction manual, the mat will flatten out after a few days of use. The truth is that this isn't the case in our case. In the end, all it is is a series of waves. A cross of this size is not easy to roll. We are not happy with this.

It is she. Having unpacked the mat (no big deal As I only have one finger left), I was surprised to find it laid My home is in Florida, so maybe the temperatures are starting to warm up again (83 F You wouldn't find this mat at any big box office store like you would traditional hard plastic mats. Your weird aunt used to put that plastic runner over her carpet, which is a lot softer and more pliable. However, it is much thicker than the runner. Initial rolling tests show that the mat stretches slightly as you move around, causing slight shifts. As I move my feet toward my desk, I can feel the bubble rise a bit under my feet as it bubbles up under my feet when I roll "into" my desk. Do I think it would be a good gift for my friends? When there is a pandemic, deciders aren't allowed to be kings.

2) the product comes rolled up so tightly that instructions say to put weights on it or shower it with hot water to get it to stand up All the heavy things I had were put on the edges. A portion of the edges is still rolled up. 3) put my desk chair on it and after a few days, it had scuff marks all over it. Cheaper than others - This is the reason why I bought it When you pay for something, you get what you paid Pass on this one.

If you want to lay this thing flat, you need some STRONG muscles! In order to stand a chance of using it in this century, you have to get it out of its box, force it out of this enormously tight rolled up state, and then try to have it rolled up the other way around. The force I had to use on my arms and hands was too much for my arms and hands. I am pretty strong myself, and am pretty sore from the effort I.

I am unable to use this method. I finally took a moment to comment on this mat after how many months it took (four or five, perhaps). Since I've purchased this product here a dozen times, the law of averages has caught up to me, as this is the worst product I've purchased. There is no way it can be used on In the beginning, I found that when I laid it out and moved in my chair, it would shift to the right. The only thing I would like to do is simply repeat myself You need to lay it down. When I move it to where I want it to be, it raced there as soon as I put it there. If I wanted to do that daily, I would be able to do it easily 15 times. As much as I try tapping it to the floor, it doesn't stay on the mat and I usually have to remove the tape from the floor. I was just reminded that there is still a two-week period left to complete I am waiting for the foot piece of tape on the floor. Unless there will be a lot of traffic on this mat, I do not recommend it for wooden floors.

As far as I can tell, I like the pad. Although it is substantial/thick enough to provide a sensible measure of protection for my hardwood floor, it is thin enough so that it does not produce a loud bump if I roll the chair off of it. A nice feature of this pad is that the wood grain is easily visible through it. It is also large enough to allow you to move up and down and side to side without it immediately falling off. In the photo, you can see how the tongue does not interfere with the desk. It is difficult to get it to lay flat, according to some of the other reviews. I didn't really have a problem with that. My only difficulty was unrolling it by myself, laying it on a lightly trafficked area of the floor, putting a heavy chair and metal coat rack on top, then rolling it back up. After waiting about five hours, I noticed it lay flat, as you can see from the photograph. As for the top of the pad, it has just the right amount of texture to ensure a nice non-slip texture The chair has a non-slip surface. There are no holes in the underside of the mat and it will not In a week or two, I'll write more about it if I have any other comments.
