Anyone here use a teak bathmat?

Anonymous
I saw them widely used in Scandinavia and they seem practical to me. Any downsides?

Something like this:
https://www.wayfair.com/bed-bath/pdp/rebrilliant-petties-bathroom-anti-slip-teak-wood-mat-w004291513.html?piid=204651447
Anonymous
Good question - they seem too hard to me and wouldn't dry your feet I guess?
Anonymous
I had one and it looked amazing. However it didn’t dry feet at all so was basically useless. It is in my linen closet now. My teen actually asked me to get rid of it finally. And he is one of the most laid back kids imaginable, so if he asked it was genuinely annoying.
Anonymous
It takes some getting used to. They are also kind of slippery.
Anonymous
If they dont dry your feet whats the point? To keep the floor dry?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It takes some getting used to. They are also kind of slippery.
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And then do you like them?
Anonymous
PP you’re replying to— I used one in an internal bathroom without a fan or window so needed something that didn’t hold moisture. It worked well for that.
Anonymous
There was one in an Airbnb we recently stayed in and my husband and I hated it because we kept stubbing our toes. We eventually moved it out of the way and put down a regular bath mat we’d brought with us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There was one in an Airbnb we recently stayed in and my husband and I hated it because we kept stubbing our toes. We eventually moved it out of the way and put down a regular bath mat we’d brought with us.


You brought a bath mat to an Airbnb?
Anonymous
Diatomaceous earth stone slab dries your feet almost instantly
Anonymous
Toe stubbing happened a lot. And overall. prefer something to actually warm that will dry my feet.
Anonymous
I think if you are standing on it and drying off it is very useful .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There was one in an Airbnb we recently stayed in and my husband and I hated it because we kept stubbing our toes. We eventually moved it out of the way and put down a regular bath mat we’d brought with us.


You brought a bath mat to an Airbnb?

Yes. It was a beach rental and it specified that we needed to bring a bath mat. We have an extra so it was not a burden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Diatomaceous earth stone slab dries your feet almost instantly


I've been wondering about these. Is there a weight limit?
Anonymous
I have an outside shower where we use this. I really like it. But I’d never co sided it for inside.
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