I’ve used Ruggables now for seven or so years. The Velcro pad wears out allowing children and pets to easily rolls or shift rug. The water proof barrier also brakes down over time from washing and wear. I’ve replaced my rugs multiple times swapping out tops. The padded base is nicer than the original but not worth the extra money. I purchased interlocking tumble or work out pads to place underneath in my sons room and going to do that tin my living room as well. I have two cats and two dogs and a special needs adult son who crawls and is incontinent so they are washed about once a month due to accidents, lots of wear. I did not know tumble until recently so may invest in one of their rugs. IN accident prone areas I use smaller 3x5 ruggables over the larger Ruggable that’s an 8x10 for ease of cleaning in my son’s room. Makes it easy to swap out the topper multiple times a week for washing. They have taken a lot of wear for sure. I also have several runners that have held up well. My Ruggable in the living room has been replaced four times in seven years. The padded back I’ve had for three years has lost its Velcro ability and the pad is starting to fall apart in high traffic areas. Not sure if I will be purchasing another. I may just try to put the Ruggable on a store bought interlocking pads moving forward. I’m happy over all with them considering the wear and tear they get. Just. Not sure if I will purchase anymore moving forward. For the price perhaps I’ll give Tumble a try. Sorry to ramble but I’m hoping this information is helpful.
I spilled coffee on my beige/white Ruggable rug twice and it did not stain. I did put oxiclean powder in the washing machine. I've had it for over a year and it still blows me away at how good it looks. But I need a darker version with my two pups. It's hassle putting it down over the velcro pad every week.
I never heard of Tumble rugs and I was just looking at Ruggable rugs yesterday. Your video was so informative. Thank you for that! The Ruggable is completely attached with a Velcro pad. The Tumble is just attached to the pad in the corners. So what keeps the Tumble rug from shifting, rolling or folding in the center?
I’m so glad you found it helpful! Tumble includes corner rug grippers with the rug to help keep it in place and they work really well. The rug fits tightly over the pad, so it doesn’t fold much. I don’t have any trouble at all with my runners. I have noticed with the one under my dining table (8x10) that it can get a little wrinkled with the chairs being moved in and out frequently so that is a downside vs it being Velcroed down on Ruggable’s.
I have both. Ruggable washes fabulously! That being said, it’s like a mat more than a rug. I purchased several tumble rugs because the quality appeared to be much better. They got dirty so fast. I vacuum 2x week and it doesn’t matter with high traffic areas. The area rugs that center furniture are great. Stay away from runners.
In my experience, both rugs wash very well. I have two Tumble runners and I love them both and I’ve had a great experience with them. My large 8 x 10 tumble rug tends to get dirty quickly because it’s under my dining room table. In between washes, I’m able to easily clean it with my little rug cleaner.
Great video! Very informative! Just curious if you would be willing to share the type, brand, and color of the beautiful plank flooring in the background of your video? Is it LVP, laminate, or engineered hardwood? Thanks!
Thank you! I’m glad it was helpful! I would be happy to share my flooring with you - I actually made a video about it. Here’s the link! th-cam.com/video/YJ7BBx8NLKI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nwygrfTjXSrHrsqd
Maybe they have changed their policy since you bought your rugs, but Ruggable definitely now has the option to simply order a new cover if you already have the pad. It is the same on the German and UK sites, by the way.
Thanks for the review. There’s an Australian brand called Protectme that has a spray you can put on fabrics, and it seems like it’s the same thing is that’s on Tumble rugs to begin with - liquids sit on top. Thought this might be helpful as a way to keep the rug spill-proof after a few washes. I’m looking at buying a Tumble rug. I’ve heard they can be tricky to vacuum since the rug itself is so thin and not attached to the rug pad in the same way the Ruggable one is. I also wonder if it slides around or you trip on the edges - I’m worried my dog will trip on it when she’s doing zoomies! Thanks heaps.
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing, I’ll have to see if I can find some! The vacuum I use is made for hard floors and area rugs so the suction isn’t as strong as a regular vacuum cleaner and does great with the Tumble rugs…I could see where a standard vacuum cleaner wouldn’t do well on these rugs though! The rug does tend to slide around if there’s nothing holding it down. We haven’t had any trouble with tripping on the edges though!
@@DoriTurnerInteriors thank you for your reply. It’s difficult to get washable rugs in Australia, so it’s great to get thorough reviews before having them shipped so far 😊
@@debloui Glad it was helpful! Also, as far as sliding around, if you use the rug grippers that come with the rug, that will eliminate the sliding! I didn't use them at first because I kinda forgot about them but they work great!
I have experienced that as well with Ruggable. I have not had the same trouble with Tumble curling up on the edges. In fact, they include rug grippers you can use on the corners but I haven’t needed them.
That’s the problem I have found with Ruggable. I have runner sizes and the sides tend to curl which makes for a trip hazard. Besides the difficulty aligning Velcro, which is pronounced with long rugs. I’m considering Tumble now.
Good review! I have Ruggable rugs but I don't like that the edges curl up. The Tumble rugs with the corner pockets look like a good idea. I think I'll try Tumble for the small rugs I need to purchase.
The 8x10 has corners pockets but the sides still curls after washed. It was trip hazard for my little ones and myself! I hated it now. I am looking into Tumble to see if they wash better.
Thank you!! Have often heard of Ruggable but not Tumble. Very helpful comparison! I hrar you saying Tumble costs less and its corner-securing pad is easier than Tuggable velcro pad. Can't machine-washable, waterproofong spray be added to anything? If that is a ghinv that is sold. Other things I heard of about Ruggable from an honest, non-sponsored review (not all sponsored reviews are honest) are they're not great customer service or return policies and edges curl. But some comments said steamer or rug tape may help. I did love the search filters and so much choices on Ruggable site. It was fun finding my faves. I like that Ruggable offers thicker undermat than Tumble.
Also I wonder if someone makes clear fabric spray that is waterproofing and machine-washable and will not make rug tio crunchy uncomfy. People could spray that on rugs and things.
Hey! Thanks for the video, just wondering because the ruggable cover is essentially Velcro onto the pad and the tumble cover is just placed on top with the pockets. Do you notice any kind of wrinkling or gathering of the rug in high traffic areas for the tumble? Like does the rug cover kind of bunch up in the middle?
Thanks for watching! I have one in my entryway, one in a bedroom, and one under my dining room table. The only one I have trouble with bunching is the one under my dining table because the chairs are constantly being pushed in and out, which causes the rug bunch.
Thanks for the helpful review. I have a ruggable rug now and after I washed it the corners started sticking up. I can’t get them to go down. I’m wondering if the tumble rug will do the same ?
Thank you for watching! I have four tumble rugs. I’ve only had trouble with the corners sticking up on one of them, and I ended up trimming the padding that fits into the corner pockets of the rug. It was almost like the foam padding was too big for the rug and it stretched too much. Since doing that, I haven’t had any trouble with it.
The Tumble pad is between the two pad thicknesses Ruggable offers. It’s like a foam rubber material and is somewhat cushy under your feet. It’s probably close to 1/2” thick.
I have 2 small dogs that sometimes have accidents inside. Is the Tumble mat made of a material that can be cleaned to remove the smell of urine once the rug’s spill proof protection wears off?
Yes! Tumble rugs were made with that in mind even after the spill proof protection isn’t as effective due to several washings. The rugs still wash beautifully and the mats underneath clean up easily without leaving smells behind. It’s safe to use spot removers if needed on the rug itself and you can use soap and water on the mat underneath.
The rug is thin enough that if your vacuum cleaner has a strong suction it will suck up the rug, so you have to be careful. I have two cleaners and one isn’t as strong on suction so I use it and it does great and picks up all the dirt we track in and hair from my dog, etc.
I’m curious if you have a robot vacuum and if so which you think is more vacuum friendly. Was one more or less prone to curling up at the edges? Are there any others available n the market to consider? Thanks!!!
I don’t, I’ve tried a couple different ones and was never impressed, I ended up returning them. I have a little push vac that you can use on both hard flooring and low pile rugs that both vacuums and mops and I love it!
Please compare the thickness of the Tumble pad with the regular Ruggable pad. Tumble claims theirs is thicker. Also can you address the pile and feel of the rugs? How do they compare?
Hi Susie! Ruggable offers two different types of pads. They have their regular pad which is not as thick as the Tumble pad. But their thick pad is thicker than Tumble’s. I purchased the thicker Ruggable pad since it was going in front of my kitchen sink for extra padding for my feet while doing dishes. Similarly with the pile, Tumble and Ruggable’s original rug are very similar. They are very low pile. Ruggable’s is probably a little softer on feel. But Ruggable also offers thicker piled rugs now if you prefer.
The water proof coating will eventually wear off but it lasts awhile. Two out of my three spill proof rugs have been washed several times and they still have it.
Yes it lays flat… I wouldn’t say that it’s super comfortable to sit on because it’s not a thick and cushy rug. It’s great for kids to play on because it’s a flat surface and washable, etc. but not necessarily comfortable if that makes sense?
Thanks for your review . I just got my first Ruggable rug and am very happy so far. Then I watched your video and your overall summary that Tumble is your preferred choice. Your Point 1: affordable… yes, for sure… but I saw that your Tumble rug had lots of wrinkles in it while your Ruggable rug did not. For me, this is a big reason to pay a bit more. Also, Ruggable does offer an option on its website to select just the rug if you already have the underpad. Your Point 2: the spillproof feature - my take on this is that, first off, the ‘hand feel’ of the Tumble Rug is not as soft, is perhaps stiffer; and second, the spillproof coating doesn’t last forever. My other take on this is that the Tumble rug is less permeable, and water does not pass through as well, which could have a negative impact while cleaning in the washing machine. (I can’t see how a washing machine could clean it as well if water doesn’t easily pass through.)
Thanks for the feedback! I do like my Ruggable kitchen rug and it doesn’t have the wrinkles due to the Velcro pad, but the pad can also be a pain when trying to attach the rug to the pad. If you don’t get it straight the first time you have to start over. Tumble is not quite as soft, as you said probably due to the spill proof coating but I’ve never had trouble getting stains out of the rugs whether wiping or washing so I disagree with the negative impact. But, to each his own! I love my Tumble rugs.
Today I looked on the Ruggable website and it has a clear chart showing what sizes of tbeir rugs require what exact cubic feet capacity of washers and driers. 3.6 or 3.8 capacity is my memory for a 6x9 in the lowest pile version.
No, the Ruggable pads are a Velcro material made to go with the Ruggable covers. The Tumble pads are a different material made specifically for the Tumble covers. Thanks!
Can you use the Ruggable cover with the Tumble pad? I’m willing to pay for the entire Tumble rug if it means that I won’t continue to trip on my Ruggable!
Have you tried steaming the edges? A steam mop slowly run over the edges like an iron or a garment steamer when the rug is hung to dry helps the edges lie flat…
For anyone that has ruggable a little trick that I did was I actually cut my velcro mat lengthwise and widthwise. I was going crazy trying to put it back down lol
This video was so helpful!! Thank you 😊 how would you say the feel is on the tumble rug? The non spill feature is so amazing but it makes me wonder if the rug might not feel like a rug? Is it rough or plastic feeling at all?
I have owned ruggables for at least 6 years. I want to be clear that they roll at the sides AND edges over time and do not continue to ‘stick’ to the black under rug. This unfortunately makes them look cheap and is frankly irritating as it has occurred to all 5 of them over time
Not breaking news, you can also order a Ruggable without the pad if you opt to change your rug at some point. There is no obligation to buy another underpad.
Don’t buy Ruggable!!! I have a 9x12 flatwoven and was unable to wash it in my 4.5 cubic ft front loader. It almost destroyed my washer. I followed the washing instructions they provide on their website. Customer care was the absolute worst. I doubt any an 8x10 rug would fit either. Save your money and don’t believe the claims of the rugs being washable. That, and these things are an absolute nightmare putting on the Velcro pad. Also, when it first arrived it had some sort of nasty chemical/residue that stayed on my hands.
I’m sorry you had so much trouble. I only have a small Ruggable rug so I haven’t had problems with that and it washes great, but the Velcro pad is a pain. I do prefer the tumble rugs.
I’ve used Ruggables now for seven or so years. The Velcro pad wears out allowing children and pets to easily rolls or shift rug. The water proof barrier also brakes down over time from washing and wear. I’ve replaced my rugs multiple times swapping out tops. The padded base is nicer than the original but not worth the extra money. I purchased interlocking tumble or work out pads to place underneath in my sons room and going to do that tin my living room as well. I have two cats and two dogs and a special needs adult son who crawls and is incontinent so they are washed about once a month due to accidents, lots of wear. I did not know tumble until recently so may invest in one of their rugs. IN accident prone areas I use smaller 3x5 ruggables over the larger Ruggable that’s an 8x10 for ease of cleaning in my son’s room. Makes it easy to swap out the topper multiple times a week for washing. They have taken a lot of wear for sure. I also have several runners that have held up well. My Ruggable in the living room has been replaced four times in seven years. The padded back I’ve had for three years has lost its Velcro ability and the pad is starting to fall apart in high traffic areas. Not sure if I will be purchasing another. I may just try to put the Ruggable on a store bought interlocking pads moving forward. I’m happy over all with them considering the wear and tear they get. Just. Not sure if I will purchase anymore moving forward. For the price perhaps I’ll give Tumble a try. Sorry to ramble but I’m hoping this information is helpful.
Thank you for sharing your experience!
I love my Tumble rug. I have 2 cats and 2 dogs and my rug cleans up so easily. I've gone through three rugs before Tumble. This one is a keeper.
Thank you for sharing! They really are great rugs!
great review i was debating which one to go with!! tumble it is
I’m so glad it was helpful! You will love Tumble!
I spilled coffee on my beige/white Ruggable rug twice and it did not stain. I did put oxiclean powder in the washing machine. I've had it for over a year and it still blows me away at how good it looks. But I need a darker version with my two pups. It's hassle putting it down over the velcro pad every week.
That’s great to hear, glad you were able to get it out! Ya, I don’t love the Velcro pad.
I never heard of Tumble rugs and I was just looking at Ruggable rugs yesterday. Your video was so informative. Thank you for that!
The Ruggable is completely attached with a Velcro pad. The Tumble is just attached to the pad in the corners.
So what keeps the Tumble rug from shifting, rolling or folding in the center?
I’m so glad you found it helpful! Tumble includes corner rug grippers with the rug to help keep it in place and they work really well. The rug fits tightly over the pad, so it doesn’t fold much. I don’t have any trouble at all with my runners. I have noticed with the one under my dining table (8x10) that it can get a little wrinkled with the chairs being moved in and out frequently so that is a downside vs it being Velcroed down on Ruggable’s.
Very detailed and informative video. It made my decision easier. Thank you!
I’m so glad! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video! I’ve been wanting to order a Tumble and you’ve helped me make sure I was making the right decision between the two!
I’m so glad it was helpful! Love my Tumble rugs - hope you do, too! Thanks for watching!
I have both. Ruggable washes fabulously! That being said, it’s like a mat more than a rug.
I purchased several tumble rugs because the quality appeared to be much better. They got dirty so fast. I vacuum 2x week and it doesn’t matter with high traffic areas. The area rugs that center furniture are great. Stay away from runners.
In my experience, both rugs wash very well. I have two Tumble runners and I love them both and I’ve had a great experience with them. My large 8 x 10 tumble rug tends to get dirty quickly because it’s under my dining room table. In between washes, I’m able to easily clean it with my little rug cleaner.
Thanks, I wondered if they could be vacuumed due to their lighter than carpet nature.
Great video! Very informative! Just curious if you would be willing to share the type, brand, and color of the beautiful plank flooring in the background of your video? Is it LVP, laminate, or engineered hardwood? Thanks!
Thank you! I’m glad it was helpful! I would be happy to share my flooring with you - I actually made a video about it. Here’s the link! th-cam.com/video/YJ7BBx8NLKI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nwygrfTjXSrHrsqd
Maybe they have changed their policy since you bought your rugs, but Ruggable definitely now has the option to simply order a new cover if you already have the pad. It is the same on the German and UK sites, by the way.
Great to know, thanks!
She mentions that in the video.
@@jenh7004 actually, she says the Ruggable does not offer the ability to just buy the new top cover only the other brand
@beck3756 she says that ruggable the pad is sold separate she said you can only buy tumble rug without pad if you email customer service
Thanks for the review. There’s an Australian brand called Protectme that has a spray you can put on fabrics, and it seems like it’s the same thing is that’s on Tumble rugs to begin with - liquids sit on top. Thought this might be helpful as a way to keep the rug spill-proof after a few washes.
I’m looking at buying a Tumble rug. I’ve heard they can be tricky to vacuum since the rug itself is so thin and not attached to the rug pad in the same way the Ruggable one is. I also wonder if it slides around or you trip on the edges - I’m worried my dog will trip on it when she’s doing zoomies! Thanks heaps.
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing, I’ll have to see if I can find some!
The vacuum I use is made for hard floors and area rugs so the suction isn’t as strong as a regular vacuum cleaner and does great with the Tumble rugs…I could see where a standard vacuum cleaner wouldn’t do well on these rugs though! The rug does tend to slide around if there’s nothing holding it down. We haven’t had any trouble with tripping on the edges though!
@@DoriTurnerInteriors thank you for your reply. It’s difficult to get washable rugs in Australia, so it’s great to get thorough reviews before having them shipped so far 😊
@@debloui Glad it was helpful! Also, as far as sliding around, if you use the rug grippers that come with the rug, that will eliminate the sliding! I didn't use them at first because I kinda forgot about them but they work great!
I have read many reviews about the ruggable rugs curling around the edges or the edges not laying flat. Do the tumble rugs do the same thing?
I have experienced that as well with Ruggable. I have not had the same trouble with Tumble curling up on the edges. In fact, they include rug grippers you can use on the corners but I haven’t needed them.
That’s the problem I have found with Ruggable. I have runner sizes and the sides tend to curl which makes for a trip hazard. Besides the difficulty aligning Velcro, which is pronounced with long rugs. I’m considering Tumble now.
Can't people just use a steamer and/or double-sided tape on Ruggable edges? I saw a comment that worked for someone.
Good review! I have Ruggable rugs but I don't like that the edges curl up. The Tumble rugs with the corner pockets look like a good idea. I think I'll try Tumble for the small rugs I need to purchase.
Thank you for watching! Yes, I love the corner pockets with the tumble rugs!
FYI the larger Ruggable rugs have pockets as well.
The 8x10 has corners pockets but the sides still curls after washed. It was trip hazard for my little ones and myself! I hated it now. I am looking into Tumble to see if they wash better.
Amazing job i was looking t Ruggable now i can look t ruggable to. Thanl you.!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you!! Have often heard of Ruggable but not Tumble. Very helpful comparison! I hrar you saying Tumble costs less and its corner-securing pad is easier than Tuggable velcro pad.
Can't machine-washable, waterproofong spray be added to anything? If that is a ghinv that is sold.
Other things I heard of about Ruggable from an honest, non-sponsored review (not all sponsored reviews are honest) are they're not great customer service or return policies and edges curl. But some comments said steamer or rug tape may help. I did love the search filters and so much choices on Ruggable site. It was fun finding my faves. I like that Ruggable offers thicker undermat than Tumble.
Also I wonder if someone makes clear fabric spray that is waterproofing and machine-washable and will not make rug tio crunchy uncomfy. People could spray that on rugs and things.
It’s possible! I have not looked into that, but it would be handy!
Hey! Thanks for the video, just wondering because the ruggable cover is essentially Velcro onto the pad and the tumble cover is just placed on top with the pockets. Do you notice any kind of wrinkling or gathering of the rug in high traffic areas for the tumble? Like does the rug cover kind of bunch up in the middle?
Thanks for watching! I have one in my entryway, one in a bedroom, and one under my dining room table. The only one I have trouble with bunching is the one under my dining table because the chairs are constantly being pushed in and out, which causes the rug bunch.
Thanks for the helpful review.
I have a ruggable rug now and after I washed it the corners started sticking up. I can’t get them to go down. I’m wondering if the tumble rug will do the same ?
Thank you for watching! I have four tumble rugs. I’ve only had trouble with the corners sticking up on one of them, and I ended up trimming the padding that fits into the corner pockets of the rug. It was almost like the foam padding was too big for the rug and it stretched too much. Since doing that, I haven’t had any trouble with it.
I do love the thicker pad with the rug gable. How does the tumble pad compare ?
The Tumble pad is between the two pad thicknesses Ruggable offers. It’s like a foam rubber material and is somewhat cushy under your feet. It’s probably close to 1/2” thick.
I have 2 small dogs that sometimes have accidents inside. Is the Tumble mat made of a material that can be cleaned to remove the smell of urine once the rug’s spill proof protection wears off?
Yes! Tumble rugs were made with that in mind even after the spill proof protection isn’t as effective due to several washings. The rugs still wash beautifully and the mats underneath clean up easily without leaving smells behind. It’s safe to use spot removers if needed on the rug itself and you can use soap and water on the mat underneath.
Slay queen! Thanks for the info!
Thanks for watching!
how does the Tumble rug hold up to the vacuum cleaner? I have 3 long haired dogs
The rug is thin enough that if your vacuum cleaner has a strong suction it will suck up the rug, so you have to be careful. I have two cleaners and one isn’t as strong on suction so I use it and it does great and picks up all the dirt we track in and hair from my dog, etc.
I’m curious if you have a robot vacuum and if so which you think is more vacuum friendly. Was one more or less prone to curling up at the edges? Are there any others available n the market to consider? Thanks!!!
I don’t, I’ve tried a couple different ones and was never impressed, I ended up returning them. I have a little push vac that you can use on both hard flooring and low pile rugs that both vacuums and mops and I love it!
Tumble doesn’t recommend robot vacuums as it can damage the edge of the rug
Please compare the thickness of the Tumble pad with the regular Ruggable pad. Tumble claims theirs is thicker. Also can you address the pile and feel of the rugs? How do they compare?
Hi Susie! Ruggable offers two different types of pads. They have their regular pad which is not as thick as the Tumble pad. But their thick pad is thicker than Tumble’s. I purchased the thicker Ruggable pad since it was going in front of my kitchen sink for extra padding for my feet while doing dishes. Similarly with the pile, Tumble and Ruggable’s original rug are very similar. They are very low pile. Ruggable’s is probably a little softer on feel. But Ruggable also offers thicker piled rugs now if you prefer.
but does an 8x10 actually fit in a washer or do I have to go to laundry matt
It depends on the size of your washer, but I am able to wash my 8x10 at home in my washer on the large/bulky cycle.
Does the water still sit on top of the rumple rug after washing?
The water proof coating will eventually wear off but it lasts awhile. Two out of my three spill proof rugs have been washed several times and they still have it.
The spillproof coating does eventually wear off, but I have washed two out of my three spillproof rugs several times and they still have the coating.
What color is your door behind you? Thanks for the comparison I'm goingto check out tumble now!
Thanks! It’s perpetual gray by Sherwin Williams!
Where to you buy them ? What colors do they come in ? What store sell them? Home deliver?
Check the description on the video, I have all the links to the rugs there!
Does the Tumble lay flat? Is it nice to sit on and play with your kids?
Yes it lays flat… I wouldn’t say that it’s super comfortable to sit on because it’s not a thick and cushy rug. It’s great for kids to play on because it’s a flat surface and washable, etc. but not necessarily comfortable if that makes sense?
Thanks for your review . I just got my first Ruggable rug and am very happy so far. Then I watched your video and your overall summary that Tumble is your preferred choice. Your Point 1: affordable… yes, for sure… but I saw that your Tumble rug had lots of wrinkles in it while your Ruggable rug did not. For me, this is a big reason to pay a bit more. Also, Ruggable does offer an option on its website to select just the rug if you already have the underpad. Your Point 2: the spillproof feature - my take on this is that, first off, the ‘hand feel’ of the Tumble Rug is not as soft, is perhaps stiffer; and second, the spillproof coating doesn’t last forever. My other take on this is that the Tumble rug is less permeable, and water does not pass through as well, which could have a negative impact while cleaning in the washing machine. (I can’t see how a washing machine could clean it as well if water doesn’t easily pass through.)
Thanks for the feedback! I do like my Ruggable kitchen rug and it doesn’t have the wrinkles due to the Velcro pad, but the pad can also be a pain when trying to attach the rug to the pad. If you don’t get it straight the first time you have to start over.
Tumble is not quite as soft, as you said probably due to the spill proof coating but I’ve never had trouble getting stains out of the rugs whether wiping or washing so I disagree with the negative impact.
But, to each his own! I love my Tumble rugs.
Has anyone attempted putting a new ruggable top(one with the corners) on a tumble pad?
I have not…
I have not…
Helpful video. Thanks!
Will a Tufted 6x9 Rugglable fit in a standard washing machine? Their website is not helpful.
I’m so glad! Yes, it should fit in a standard washing machine. I have a standard size and I can wash an 8x10 just fine!
Today I looked on the Ruggable website and it has a clear chart showing what sizes of tbeir rugs require what exact cubic feet capacity of washers and driers. 3.6 or 3.8 capacity is my memory for a 6x9 in the lowest pile version.
Can you use the Ruggable pad with a Tumble rug?
No, the Ruggable pads are a Velcro material made to go with the Ruggable covers. The Tumble pads are a different material made specifically for the Tumble covers. Thanks!
😊 Fantastic video.
Thank you for watching!
Can you use the Ruggable cover with the Tumble pad? I’m willing to pay for the entire Tumble rug if it means that I won’t continue to trip on my Ruggable!
Unfortunately no, you would need a tumble cover, too!
Have you tried steaming the edges? A steam mop slowly run over the edges like an iron or a garment steamer when the rug is hung to dry helps the edges lie flat…
Or double-sided tape could be tried on edges.
For anyone that has ruggable a little trick that I did was I actually cut my velcro mat lengthwise and widthwise. I was going crazy trying to put it back down lol
Great tip!
What is frustrating to me is the corners/edges that curl. Makes it difficult to send the robot vacuum around.
Do you have a Tumble or a Ruggable?
@@DoriTurnerInteriors a Ruggable runner.
This video was so helpful!! Thank you 😊 how would you say the feel is on the tumble rug? The non spill feature is so amazing but it makes me wonder if the rug might not feel like a rug? Is it rough or plastic feeling at all?
Thank you! I’m so glad!! The feel of the rug isn’t soft but it’s not really rough either, somewhere in between. It doesn’t feel like plastic at all.
How does the tumble hold up when vacuumed?
It holds up well as long as the suction on your vacuum isn’t too strong!
You choose to buy the pad or not from huggable.
Yes, I bought the thicker pad from Ruggable!
The ruggable velcro base sucks if you have multiple pets and the roomba doesnt love it, either.
Good to know, thank you! I don’t love the Velcro base either because it’s a pain to get the rug to roll out just right.
Thank you !
Sure thing!
I have owned ruggables for at least 6 years.
I want to be clear that they roll at the sides AND edges over time and do not continue to ‘stick’ to the black under rug.
This unfortunately makes them look cheap and is frankly irritating as it has occurred to all 5 of them over time
That is frustrating, thank you for sharing your experience!
Have you tried rug tape? I’m curious if that would work.
Curious if you tried rug tape and/or steaming edges
Not breaking news, you can also order a Ruggable without the pad if you opt to change your rug at some point. There is no obligation to buy another underpad.
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Don’t buy Ruggable!!! I have a 9x12 flatwoven and was unable to wash it in my 4.5 cubic ft front loader. It almost destroyed my washer. I followed the washing instructions they provide on their website. Customer care was the absolute worst.
I doubt any an 8x10 rug would fit either. Save your money and don’t believe the claims of the rugs being washable.
That, and these things are an absolute nightmare putting on the Velcro pad.
Also, when it first arrived it had some sort of nasty chemical/residue that stayed on my hands.
I’m sorry you had so much trouble. I only have a small Ruggable rug so I haven’t had problems with that and it washes great, but the Velcro pad is a pain. I do prefer the tumble rugs.
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