I do know that Ruggable has now come out with a thicker, high pile rug in two designs. It’s 1/8 of an inch thick and there to keep the rug in place, not to make it comfortable. Yes, there is a rug pad that’s sold with the rugs, but that’s really more of a rubber mat. And obviously, they need to be thin to be able to wash them.Īlso – obviously – due to this they aren’t as comfortable as a rug that has a heavier pile or padding. I kind of love that they are thin because they feel more like one of the vintage rugs you might find at a thrift shop. However, if this saves me from needing to buy new rugs every year, then perhaps I’m saving money in the long term?įor me, this is a positive and a negative with this Ruggable review. However, I do feel they are overpriced for what you get. I eventually clicked the button to buy because I couldn’t live with the black floors any longer. I hemmed and hawed for a few weeks due to my sticker shock. Because I have animals and because I have children, expensive rugs are not something I would have EVER considered prior to this. Prior to this, all the rugs I had purchased were from Target and always somewhere just below $100. Honestly, I was a bit blown away by their price tag. The rug on top of the pad can be removed and added to the washing machine just like a blanket – including the 8×10. It’s made of recycled polyester and thermoplastic rubber, which is a latex-free synthetic material that is used in making yoga mats. They are thin rugs made of polyester with a polyurethane water-resistant barrier that come with a removable pad. Ruggable’s kind of claim-to-fame is that they are rugs you can wash. If you haven’t heard of Ruggable before then you might be wondering what the fuss is all about. I paid full price and because of that, I felt I could truly bring you an honest Ruggable review. They didn’t pay me nor did they give it to me for any kind of in-kind partnership. Every speck of dust, of lint and spill that isn’t perfectly cleaned can be seen on these floors. Any time it rained the dogs would come in and track in dirt – even after wiping their feet. We had done it before and could do it again.īut then, we had never done it in this house, with its dark as night hardwood floors that are impossible to keep clean.Ī few weeks after getting rid of our beautiful rug, I was going crazy with the Swiffer and all the dirt that’s 100 percent visible on dark hardwood. We threw it out and thought we would live without a rug for a while. The big, beautiful, plush rug we bought when we moved in here ( which you can see here) was trashed and I could no longer deal with the way it smelled or felt under my feet. Every once in awhile someone will wear their shoes in the living room (This is a big no no for me.) after they’ve been running around outside dealing with chickens and the yard. Our new puppies have taken awhile to potty train. Our old dog developed an incontinence problem before passing away last year. My two kids are like walking, talking tornado disasters that spill and smudge on everything. Most of the reviews seemed negative in the early days and we enjoyed our hardwood floors in the old house. I saw Ruggable reviews and didn’t give them a second thought. When Ruggable Rugs first hit the scene a few years ago, I didn’t think much of them. This post was NOT sponsored by Ruggable and I was NOT given the rug in exchange for the review. I only link to products that I know and love. That means I may receive a small amount of compensation if you choose to purchase from my links. Thank you so much for visiting! This post contains affiliate links.
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