I've seen them a little cheaper but this still isn't a half bad deal,
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do they really work? i've seen people at the exit gate at costco using it, but havent heard about them before._________________________
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Omar, don't have these particular mats. I bought mine from a spool at Lowe's a year or so ago. Boy I wish I could recall the price for you but $4/ linear foot comes to mind, and they are three feet wide. That would make the HF mats a good deal. As far as performance, it sure does help to save my nerve-damaged legs and it's great for keeping my cold natured feet off the winter temp concrete in the garage/ shop. If I lived closer than an hour to HF I'd be there.
Later,
ChizBlessings,
Chiz
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You won't think much when you first lay them on the floor and step on one but once you have spent a day, afternoon or an evening working on them you will really notice it. After you use them for a while pull them up and see how you like standing on concrete floors, especially during the winter. You will wish you got more mats at the sale.Comment
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Hmmm mats feel good!!!
I don't have the Harbor Freights mats but I have put down a bunch of the interlocking mats bought at Sears Hardware.
IMHO...If you have concrete floors in your shop and spend a decent amount of time there, after you use them awhile you will become very
attached to them!FredComment
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Sold!
thank you for the reply! i am going to get a set on my way home._________________________
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Just an FYI,
I've found some nice mats at Sears in the exercise equipment department. They are 3 ft x 6ft and run $30 which is expensive, but you can find them on sale occassionally. I got them for $14.99 this weekend. They are mats for EQUIPMENT, but work well in front of the workbench, since they are 6ft long.
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I bought several packs of these a few months ago when they were on sale for $5.99. I was in HF over the weekend, and it looks like they now have two edge pieces per square. Previously, they didn't include edges.
I have no complaints; I appreciate the foot comfort.
One caution, though, is that they have an interlock pattern that may not match similar mats sold in other stores. I found that out the hard way.BrianComment
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I have most of my basement shop floor covered w these HF mats and have been very pleased. You appreciate them @ the end of a long day in the shop esp if you have bad knees or back. Its a good product IMHO. Normally, I think they are about $12/pack.jerryComment
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