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Hi guys

i was bored so was on ebay looking around and stumbled across these just wondered if anyone had one if they was worth buying? Its £25

kind regards

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I've got one of those, put it on kitchen work top under boiler during service......stops tools scratching surface and looks good to customer!
 
I have the same, wouldnt be without it. It absorbs light spills without going through. I use mine daily.
 
Yeah they are good use them all the time, also use it on top of a normal dust sheet if changing rad valves etc.
 
a must for oil boiler work, but keep a couple of clean ones for protecting worktops. but I always use plastic side up and the rubber prevents spills onto carpets etc and the cloth side dont get covered in gunk.
 
Same with fires. The cotton twill ones are a waste of time as soot goes straight through
 
Ive got sommit similar.

Bright orange canvas mat....
Tough as old boots and a great way to stand out on family pic nics
 
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