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Deborah E.
> 3 dayThe material is heavy enough to be useful and light enough to be moved around easily. It arrives as one flat piece and the corners snap together to form a box. Great idea. It will be easy to unsnap the corners and wash it off flat and/or fold for storage. All in all a great product and a great idea.
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V. Bowman
> 3 dayI love these repotting mats. They fold up nicely when not in use, but during use the buttons make for a great, safe place to transfer plants or even water seedlings as they are waterproof. You can then simply fold up the mat, pour off any water or soil back into the appropriate container, and your off to your next task. Simple and easy.... no mess, no fuss... just the way I like it.
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K Behr
> 3 dayMine arrived soaking wet, with some kind of mystery soap all over it, which was a little disturbing. But this works great for repotting house plants, or even bringing them in during storms - you can just set it on the ground and set them inside it. It’s easy to snap up and contain dirt and water, and just as easy to clean up, fold and pack away.
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Berq Berqelson
Greater than one weekFrom the brand HNXTYAOB, a name thats sure to soon be on the lips of every gardener west of the far east, comes the best repotting mat the human mind can possibly conceive. I want to first acknowledge a source of potential bias: the little HNXTYAOB flyer bundled with the mat that states that out happiness is the reason for their employees EXISTENCE. Yes, I absolutely feel the weight of responsibility that that kind of devotion to anonymous patrons rightly elicits. No, I do not allow the fact that the mental and emotional health of countless people rests on this review to compromise my objectivity and integrity. Fortunately, HNXTYAOB doesnt need me to lie. Their product is every bit fantastic. Snaps at the corners to allow it to transition from a shallow floppy bucket to a tiny tarp? Genius. Creating the whole thing from a material thats simply impermeable to water? Inspired. Making the whole thing green like plants? Utter brilliance. Plants, like humans, grow. We eventually push the bounds of those walls - both physical and metaphorical - that constrain us, and only through the expansion of our environments can we continue to flourish. In short, if you dont buy this repotting mat, its because you desire a codependent relationship with your plants, and are willing to sacrifice their fulfillment for your dysfunctional need for security, and youre probably a bad person.