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Dash mat gets a grip

Dashboard mat will keep your clutter in place.

Dash mat

21st October 2007

Ever lost your mobile phone when it’s slipped off the passenger seat, or been irritated by coins sliding around the console? Hang on to your gadgets and silence the cubbyhole clutter with this Premium Dashboard Mat, from Duck.

We put it through its paces driving on a variety of road surfaces, including potholes and sleeping policemen, and around tight roundabouts, to see if it would hold our phone and loose change in place.

Resembling a webbed net, it seems to grip the trim or seat fabric as soon as you set it down. Our twisty and bumpy test route was chosen specifically to put the mat under pressure, but it came through with flying colours, with our money and mobile remaining in place throughout the whole journey.

The Premium Mat is bigger than its rival, the Grabmat, which we tested in Issue 958. This means you can hold far more items safely in position – and it costs less than half the price.

Produced by the people behind Duck Tape, it’s easy to remove and place on any part of the car, and doesn’t leave marks. And if it gets dirty, simply pop it in to the washing machine.


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Extra Info

Duck Premium Dashboard Mat
Price:
£1.50 
Rating: ****
Buy from: 01606 593933, www.diystickit.co.uk
Problems? Not to be used on lacquered or varnished surfaces.
So why buy? Keeps loose change and gadgets from sliding around in the car.
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