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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
This worked great to eliminate a small transition between concrete floor and tile in my house that was difficult to navigate with a walker.
renee ginn
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
not sturdy
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
After buying three. I discovered the GLUE do not glue. The rubber it's ok. In general, they need to better the quality of the glue, DOES NOT STICK, I'M NOT SATISFIED.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
Good for walkers, etc. works well!
DMK
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
I needed a strip for my bedroom floor going into my hallway. They are a different height and my mom (96) has a walker and it was hard to push over the threshold because of the 1" difference. This piece is 36" wide and I had to cut down to 30". I was able to cut with a good pair of scissors. It is made from a durable vinyl. Has a sticky strip to adhere to the floor. Works great. Her walker now glides over the threshold. I highly recommend this product.
James
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
The adhesive would not stick even though the surface was thoroughly cleaned. I had to use gorilla tape to adhere it. As a ramp the Roomba has a little trouble running over it but it does work.
Dirtbiker
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024
We needed to smooth out the transition from a hallway into the bathroom for our Roomba vacuum cleaner. The problem was the transition is from engineered wood floor in the hallway to lanoleum in the bathroom. The transition strip is kinda steep on one side and depending on the angle of attack the Roomba couldn't get over it. This strip works perfectly. Plus installation was easy and it's holding up well so far. Plus the feel of the product was good so I have every expectation it'll hold up well. The color match with our dark wood flooring was excellent. The only difficulty during installation was you need to practice on the end you're cutting off so you figure out how to cut it. Scissors worked poorly so I ended up using a yard small (hand sized) pruning shears which worked perfectly. After we installed it then we weighed it down with some heavy stuff for an hour or two to keep it from trying to curl back up. It's been a few weeks and it's working well. I don't run anything heavy over it (like a person in a wheelchair) so I don't know how it'd hold up for that.
Athena
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
After listening to an elderly neighbor who tripped on her raised marble threshold at her bathroom door—just like mine—& fell, I searched Amazon before I suffered the same fate since I'm quite elderly now also.This was easy to cut to the size I needed & easy to install. Since I have very low pile carpeting on the hallway side of the bathroom, I weighted down the strip w/bricks—borrowed from beneath my loveseat to stop my determined robovac's entry—for 24 hours. That was effective but for 3-inches at the door lever side which I occasionally step down on to encourage it to stick better rather than buy an entire pack of heavy-duty staples for just one staple.This threshold ramp is working as I expected & I no longer give a thought to tripping over that too high marble threshold. It was also the easiest & least expensive of the solutions I found. So, I would purchase it again should the need arise.
Phil Watson
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
Cheap garbage rubber, definitely not really wide enough for a good ride over on a wheelchair. Stand up walker on wheels it will do the trick. I’d advise to buy a 6 to 8” wide solid rubber one, yes it’s much money but it’ll work way better. Some dude is cutting this off a big roll and stealing your money. It’s worth about ten bucks.
MVR
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
The color and width is perfect for my closet. The sticky bottom isn't enough to keep it stuck to the floor, it could use a wider strip of adhesive.
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