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Custom XXL Gaming Playmat
I picked this XXL customized gaming mat for its massive size and ability to showcase a personal logo, ideal for my home office setup. Delivery took about three weeks—typical shipping lag from China. Out‑of‑the‑box feels soft yet sturdy, expansive coverage across my entire desk. Pros: Huge surface, vibrant print, great stitching. Cons: Slight odor at first; arrival wrinkled but flattened okay. In the U.S., comparable custom XXL pads often cost $40–$60; this was around $25. I expected flimsy quality but it’s surprisingly robust. Definitely met expectations.
US $1.19
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Large Custom Print Desk Mat
This got ordered because it was similar to the first but cheaper—thought I’d compare the quality. Arrived slightly sooner. Print clarity was good, thickness slightly thinner. Pros: Affordable, clean edges, good size. Cons: Slight curl at corners, less padding. U.S. options at this size go for $30–$50; this was under $20. Delivered on expectations—usable and nice.
US $1.19
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MTG Meme Playmat
Funny Magic The Gathering meme mat grabbed my attention: cute, playful, plus functional. Delivery took the standard two‐three weeks. Mouse glides smoothly, rubber base grips well. Pros: Bright graphics, good grip, fun design. Cons: Surface a little thinner than premium mats. In the U.S., gaming playmats run $15–$25; this was about $10. Exceeded my expectations for novelty and usability.
US $1.19
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DIY Cartoon Rubber Mouse Pad
I wanted a small custom cartoon pad for keyboard use. Delivery was under three weeks. Natural rubber base feels grippy, design crisp. Pros: Compact, light, affordable. Cons: Edges not stitched—fray risk. U.S. equivalents run ~$10–15; I paid just $5. Exactly what I hoped for.
US $1.19
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Galaxy Gamer Keyboard Mat
Attracted by cosmic design and XXL size. Unboxing felt deluxe for price. Surface super smooth, wrist rests easily. Pros: Eye‑catching design, stitched edge, non‑slip. Cons: Slight smell upon arrival that faded. Comparable U.S. mats go for $30–$45; this was ~$18. Better than expected quality at that price.
US $1.19
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Genshin Impact Furina Neuvillette Desk Mat
As a fan of Genshin, I grabbed this themed XXL keyboard mat. Color fidelity was excellent, texture soft but durable. Pros: Fan‑art ability, anti‑slip backing, good size. Cons: Bulkier to ship—folded crease. U.S. fan‑made mats cost $25–$40; here ~$20. Perfectly matched expectations.
US $1.19
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Kawaii Pink Anime Laptop Playmat
Beautiful soft cloth, pastel kawaii art. Meant for desk or laptop. Pros: Charming aesthetic, rubber base grips. Cons: Smaller than desktop mats. In the U.S., kawaii desk mats price around $15–25; I paid $8. Very cute and practical.
US $11.07
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Xxxl Deskmat 1200×600 Cartoon Cat
This giant cat‑themed desk mat was fun for full‑desk coverage. Delivery slightly slower but fine. Pros: Huge size, adorable design, stitched edges. Cons: Shipping size bulky. U.S. mats same size go ~$40–50; this was about $22. Better value than expected.
US $1.19
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Pokemon Gengar Greninja Eevee XXL Pad
I grabbed this for nostalgic fun and desk coverage. Textures smooth, surface mouse‑friendly. Pros: Rich colors, sturdy edges, non‑slip base. Cons: Slight shipping crease. Stateside, licensed Pokemon mats cost $25–35; this only $18. Quality better than I assumed.
US $1.19
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EXCO Stitched Edge Non‑Slip Mouse Pad (Small)
I wanted a budget small stitched pad for day‑to‑day use. Arrived quickly. Edge stitching looks clean; cloth top smooth. Pros: Well stitched, dependable grip. Cons: Only small‑size for basic use. U.S. small EXCO or similar pads run ~$8–12; I paid $6. Exactly what I needed.
US $1.19
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Kawaii Cartoons Lock‑Edge Large Mat
Cute animals everywhere, lock‑edge stitching. Was sold on aesthetics. Pros: Fun style, stays flat, spacious. Cons: Design a bit juvenile for office. U.S. large kawaii mats cost around $20–30; this one was $15. Livelier than expected quality.
US $8.17
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Cute Dachshund Dog Duo‑Use Mouse Pad
Cute pup pattern mouse pad—for gaming and work. Delivery quick. Rubber base grips, design crisp. Pros: Adorable design, portable size, non‑slip. Cons: Small size limits desk cushion use. U.S. novelty dog pads cost $10–15; paid $6. Super cute and functional.
US $1.19














