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Bath mats.

(108 Posts)
phoenix Fri 26-Jan-18 17:01:45

Pedestal mat for the hand basin, or for the toilet?

shysal Fri 26-Jan-18 16:57:15

I have given up buying expensive bathmats. I have 2 sets of these non-slip ones, in cream and mocha, which I alternate. They wash easily and come out almost dry.
Jacquard bath mats

NotTooOld Fri 26-Jan-18 16:46:40

Those microfibre bobbly ones are very good and wash and dry beautifully. You can get them in most of the supermarkets and are very good value. Also, they don't slip on the floor like some. Who on earth pays £65 for a bath mat? shock

Welshwife Fri 26-Jan-18 16:38:47

I have gone off those mats which are so heavy they make the washing machine go out of kilter when it spins! They tend to take ages to dry too.
Quite by accident I discovered one in IKEA and it is great - washes a dream and dries quickly. They do a large bath mat (£10) and a half size one which fits nicely next to my shower (£5) and some shops have the pedestal mat too. Lots of colours. No fluff all over the place either.

Cherrytree59 Fri 26-Jan-18 16:35:15

My shower mats are from Dunelm.

Cherrytree59 Fri 26-Jan-18 16:33:51

House of bath?

seacliff Fri 26-Jan-18 16:33:39

Our T K Maxx often has a variety of good quality bathmats at reasonable prices. Its just luck whether they have what you want.

Nanawind Fri 26-Jan-18 15:59:09

I'm finding it hard to find good quality bath mats. The ones I really like are £65 for the mat and £45 for the pedestal mat. Will have to save very hard for these but will only want to look at but not use at that price. Anyone got any ideas for me to find good quality but cheaper mats. Thanks.