I keep having the same problem with my bath mats - after just three or four washings, the padding on the bottom starts to flake and come away. Any suggestions for mats that won't do this? Ideally from Amazon, just for convenience, but willing to consider all options for quality. A few Reddit users offering insight on their best bath mats suggested ones made by Target's in-house home brand Threshold, and this one has a near-perfect 4.7 out of 5 stars, plus the most ratings on Target.
When life gets messy-spills, splashes, and steam-you need a bath mat that can keep up. Ruggable bath mats are fully machine‑washable and made with durable materials that stand up to frequent laundering without losing softness, color, or shape. It's the smarter choice that keeps your bathroom fresh and beautiful.
But did you know the brand also offers a washable bath mat? Our Product Testing Team discovered this sleek option when evaluating over a dozen of the best bath mats and rugs. The consensus is that Ruggable, once again, lives up to the hype! After a thorough review, Ruggable 2×3-foot washable bath mats earned the "best non-slip" accolade. To get a scope of the Ruggable system, our editors have tested six rugs: A 3 x 5-foot flatwoven standard used in the bedroom; A 2 x 3-foot tufted cushion used in the kitchen; A 22 x 32-inch bath mat; A 6 x 9-foot tufted rug used in a living room; A 5 x 7-foot indoor-outdoor rug; And a 2.5 x 12.
I was looking for people's thoughts on the Ruggable bath mats and found this thread. I have never posted on Reddit before, but thought I'd share my experience with Ruggables in case it might help someone else decide. Meet the last bath mat you'll ever need-washable, nonslip, and quick-drying with CloudFeel cushioning.
Stylish, absorbent, and made for real life. I have a bath mat and it's great. It's got a cushion and stays where it is due to the pad.
Easily washable and nice pile. We got a big one for the dining room since my kid was a toddler and made messes. It is okay, but kind of a pain to move furniture and then wash it.
Sticking it back on the pad is a real pain. Ruggable is great for a spot in your house that doesn't get super messy (frequent washing will fade the rug). We have a runner from ruggable in the kitchen and love it.
I have a ruggable in both my dining room and living room. I love it especially since I two little kids. after two years they are holding up great.
I was thinking of getting a runner in my master bath but wasn't sure how it would hold up. Has anyone had a runner in your bathroom? How'd it hold up? I'm looking at the 7 foot option.