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    Quote Originally Posted by scrooks View Post
    How is the ruggable? I almost bought one (from a facebook ad : ) )
    It is great for my purpose, which was a runner and I wish they had a runner size that would work in my bathroom, but I am not getting one for the living room or office where kids sometimes sit on the floor. It is very thin and not at all cozy feeling like a typical rug, even a typical low pile one. I have wondered if the larger sizes would work with a regular rug pad to help the cushion feel. It is, however, very well made, pretty, washable. The deebot vacuum works fine on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrooks View Post
    How is the ruggable? I almost bought one (from a facebook ad : ) )
    It is great for my purpose, which was a runner and I wish they had a runner size that would work in my bathroom, but I am not getting one for the living room or office where kids sometimes sit on the floor. It is very thin and not at all cozy feeling like a typical rug, even a typical low pile one. I have wondered if the larger sizes would work with a regular rug pad to help the cushion feel. It is, however, very well made, pretty, washable. The deebot vacuum works fine on it.

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    Third love bras—half sizes are exactly what I needed!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by scrooks View Post
    How is the ruggable? I almost bought one (from a facebook ad : ) )
    They're great if you want something washable that looks stylish (assuming you can find a color/pattern you like). They are NOT cozy - they are thin and you can almost feel the velcro-ish pad underfoot. But they do look nice and washability is a really great perk if you have kids and pets (I've had to throw away a rug after a particularly bad pet accident). I suppose you could put them on top of a thicker rug pad but I think that would look funny because then the edges of the ruggable washable part of the rug wouldn't be laying flat on the floor. We have one runner in our laundry room which also handles all traffic to the garage. It has held up really really well and I haven't had to wash it yet but trust it'll come out fine. I would absolutely consider for a living area or office or bedroom or front entry where you don't necessarily need a plush rug but just want it to look nice and help capture dirt/debris tracked into the house and be able to wash it when needed.

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    My ThirdLove purchase experience pretty much soured me on buying any product primarily advertised on Facebook. It was bad when the straps of one of the two bras were too short. Then they "moderated" (suppressed) my review about the straps. And the fit specialist was unable/unwilling to provide information about strap length of other styles so I could choose a replacement. Both the bra I initially liked and the replacement for the bad fit have poor support and one has the worst strap slip issue of any bra I've ever owned. Then months later, the Facebook blogger spam avalanche started.
    ThirdLove managed to escalate a mediocre purchase into making me feel first scammed then harrassed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncat View Post
    My ThirdLove purchase experience pretty much soured me on buying any product primarily advertised on Facebook. It was bad when the straps of one of the two bras were too short. Then they "moderated" (suppressed) my review about the straps. And the fit specialist was unable/unwilling to provide information about strap length of other styles so I could choose a replacement. Both the bra I initially liked and the replacement for the bad fit have poor support and one has the worst strap slip issue of any bra I've ever owned. Then months later, the Facebook blogger spam avalanche started.
    ThirdLove managed to escalate a mediocre purchase into making me feel first scammed then harrassed.
    I will not touch them with a ten-foot-pole because of your experience. So, thanks?
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    I just saw Ruggables at Home Goods today.

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