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Published 2023-04-30

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  • @GeniusGifts
    🔗 Click on my picture to get to the link. Or type this into your browser 👉 jo.my/fast 🔗 Search “part 209
  • @fleaboy5555
    but the normal bath mat is soft and comfy for recovery after an intense toilet battle where you need to lay down and take a break before getting back on
  • @stonediguanas
    I have one they're pretty cool and work great only issue is they do stain and you've got a use sandpaper to remove it which changes the color of the mat
  • @ChanchoCapo
    I'm literally on the toilet, using the same regular mat, using the same exact socks💀💀💀
  • @dalladi
    Ahhhhh, yes. Nothing like stepping onto cold stone after a warm, cozy shower
  • I lived in Japan and mats like this are standard there. The water disappears like magic
  • My cat considers the bathmat to be "his" bed and if I put a stone there instead he'd kill me in my sleep. Maybe not even wait until I was asleep before killing me.
  • @limejelo
    I bet in part 210 hes gonna actually finish reviewing a product
  • @Calcanthite
    I love the part where you tell us WHAT IT’S CALLED
  • @ironwill3598
    I love the part where he actually says if it’s better than a bath mat. Also, the stone doesn’t have an infinite amount of water absorption, one it hits its limit, it will act exactly like your floor and you will have a standing puddle
  • @cbrezzy69
    They work but in most people’s bathroom the humidity is too high to evaporate all the water. You have to set it out in the sun once every 1-2 weeks to fully dry it so it works well again. It will eventually stop absorbing water fast enough to be useful.
  • Me falling with my toe over it and scratching it: FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
  • @jjfu301
    Ive used it. Let's just say that it works well for a couple weeks
  • @Costlee_14m
    Imagine stubbing your toe on your bathroom floor mat 😭
  • A thin stone slab between my feet and a tile floor seems like a sliced foot waiting to happen.
  • @mackie32x48
    Yes it really works because I have one BUT terrible cold and uncomfortable in the winter. It works by wicking water away
  • @JMulvy
    I have one for outside my shower. Something my neighbor upstairs did caused a nasty leak from the ceiling. Came down like a medium flow shower head. The stone mat absorbed all of it. Completely drenched and an hour later it was completely dry. Not a drop on the floor. I love that thing.