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Rubber Sink Mat - 400 x 320mm - Black Reviews

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Show off your culinary creations on your beautiful dishware with confidence. Use this stylish sink mat to reduce the risk of your glassware or china breaking when you're handwashing them. This sink mat is temperature resistant, flexible, and non-slip; ideally suited for larger kitchen sinks. Every home chef loves to display their culinary creations on the perfect dishware. To reduce the risk of your beautiful china chipping or cracking when handwashing them, place a rubber sink mat in the base of your sink when washing up. A kitchen sink mat can protect your fragile china from accidental damage against hard surfaces. This silicone sink mat is both attractive and practical. Made of synthetic plastic polymer (PVC) and thermoplastic rubber (TPR), it is both flexible and non-slip as well as heat resistant. These are the perfect sink mats for large kitchen sinks. They can also be used as dish drainermats.

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This little mat does just the job - protect the base of our new Fireclay sink when being used for washing dishes - perfect!
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Posted 5 months ago
This is the 2nd set of sink mats I have bought from Restoration Online for my Farmhouse sink. The first set lasted 4 years which is amazing given the use they get. Very high quality rubber, look great & protect my sink from scratches & my keep my china & glassware chip free!!!!
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Posted 2 years ago
Purchased the sink mat for my ceramic farmhouse sink. It has been really good at protecting glasses and plates from chips and breakages. I thoroughly recommend it.
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Posted 3 years ago
GREAT PRODUCT
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Posted 3 years ago
Great product saves our farmyard sink from damage
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Posted 3 years ago
Works really well in the sink
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Posted 3 years ago
This mat is perfect to protect my French style porcelain sink, stays clean and looks pretty in the sink.
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Posted 3 years ago