

I've been using these disposable floor mats for my daily commute and weekend road trips, and they're a mixed bag. The thickness surprised me—they're sturdier than I expected for something meant to be tossed. When I stepped in with snowy boots, they absorbed the slush without disintegrating, which was a win.
But here's the thing: my SUV's footwells laugh at these mats. At 20x16 inches, I need to overlap two mats for proper coverage, which feels wasteful. They'd probably fit a sedan like a glove though. The lack of grip is frustrating too—on longer drives, the mats migrate toward the pedals like shy party guests unless I weigh them down with my heels.
For $20 though? Can't complain much. I keep a stack in my trunk for messy situations—like when my dog decides to jump in with muddy paws after hiking. They contain the disaster zone until I can properly clean the car. Just don't expect luxury; these are the paper towels of car protection—functional, temporary, and oddly satisfying to peel up when full of dirt.
