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Silicone Faucet Mat – Quick Dry Tray Splash Guard
I ordered this Faucet Mat Kitchen Sink Silicone Splash Pad mostly because I was tired of constantly wiping the countertop around the sink. It seemed like every time I turned the water on, my sleeves got soaked, and the area behind the faucet became a mini swamp. The product had thousands of positive reviews, and I figured for the price, it was worth trying.
The delivery took about 13 days to the East Coast, which is honestly not bad for AliExpress. It came rolled up in a plastic sleeve but flattened out pretty easily after a few hours. The texture feels durable, and the silicone is thick, not the cheap kind that tears with a fingernail.
Pros:
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Stays in place nicely
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Water drains right into the sink
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Easy to clean
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Fits snugly around the base of most faucets
Cons:
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Only one color option (gray)
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Might be a bit narrow for larger sinks
When I looked at similar splash pads in US stores like Bed Bath & Beyond or Amazon, they were going for at least $14–$18. This one was under $7. Total win. It absolutely met my expectations — and honestly, it’s performing better than I thought it would.
US $3.21
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Large Silicone Faucet Mat – 30/24 Inch Splash Guard
I picked this 30-inch Large Faucet Mat for the kitchen, where the sink is wide and there’s always a mess near the faucet. I wanted something that covered a larger area and could keep the counter dry during dishwashing marathons.
The package arrived in about two weeks. I chose the 30-inch option and it fits perfectly across the length of my double-basin sink. It’s soft but structured enough not to flop around. The matte finish doesn’t show water spots and looks modern.
Pros:
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Covers a huge area
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Protects wood countertops
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Great for families or shared spaces
Cons:
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Takes longer to dry because of its size
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Slight chemical smell initially (faded in a day)
Compared to similar options on Amazon, which can run up to $25 or more, this was a steal at around $9. It exceeded my expectations — super practical and easy to maintain.
US $6
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Multipurpose Sink Faucet Splash Guard Mat
I added this Multipurpose Silicone Faucet Splash Guard to my bathroom setup. It looked like a great fit for tighter spaces and claimed to be multipurpose — I was curious about what that actually meant.
It took just under two weeks to arrive. This one feels slightly thinner than the kitchen versions but still good quality. I’ve also used it to place my toothbrush holder and hand soap on top — surprisingly stable.
Pros:
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Doubles as a mini shelf
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Easy to rinse off
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Great for narrow countertops
Cons:
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Doesn’t stick well to curved surfaces
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Needs occasional repositioning
At $5, it’s cheaper than a lot of basic silicone mats at Target or Walmart. It matched what I expected in terms of function, and the bonus shelf use was a nice surprise.
US $6.24
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Water Ripples Silicone Faucet Catcher
This Water Ripple Silicone Faucet Catcher caught my eye because of its aesthetic — the ripple texture looked cool and promised faster water drainage. I ordered it specifically for the guest bathroom where I wanted something practical but also nice-looking.
It arrived in about 12 days, quicker than I anticipated. The ripple design isn’t just for show — water actually flows along the grooves and dries fast. I’ve gotten compliments on it, which is weird for a sink mat, but hey.
Pros:
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Beautiful texture and functional design
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Water drains quickly
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Looks more expensive than it is
Cons:
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Slightly smaller than expected
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Doesn’t fit all faucet bases
In local US stores, I’ve seen decorative sink pads priced upwards of $20. This was about $6. I’d say it not only met expectations but exceeded them style-wise.
US $4.32
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Extra Long Silicone Faucet Mat – 24/29.9 Inch
I ordered this Extra Long Silicone Sink Mat for the utility sink in the laundry room. It seemed like a great option because of its extended length, which would cover both the faucet and space around the laundry soap bottles.
Shipping was surprisingly fast — around 10 days. The material is flexible but solid. It gives off a “no-nonsense” vibe, which is exactly what I wanted in the laundry room.
Pros:
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Super long coverage
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Protects wood or laminate surfaces
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Easy to wipe clean
Cons:
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Can bunch up at the corners if not laid flat
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Only fits perfectly with straight-back sinks
This was $8 and worth every penny. Compared to similar utility splash guards in US hardware stores ($25+), this was a much better value and did exactly what I hoped.
US $6
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Silicone Sink Splash Guard Baffle with Suction Cups
Finally, I grabbed this Sink Splash Guard Baffle with Suction Cups mostly out of curiosity. It’s different from the flat mats — more like a vertical barrier that sticks to the inner sink wall.
It arrived in just under two weeks. The suction cups held surprisingly well, and it’s been a fun little upgrade for washing dishes without getting splashed. It doesn’t solve all splash issues but definitely reduces the flood zone.
Pros:
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Good for smaller sinks
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Helps keep your shirt dry
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Removable and repositionable
Cons:
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Limited use for wide/deep sinks
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Needs occasional re-suctioning
It cost around $4 — basically a novelty item compared to US equivalents (if you can even find something similar here). I wouldn’t say it blew me away, but it did what it promised and felt like a fun little kitchen gadget.
US $0.99
Overall Impression:
Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much from these silicone sink splash guards when I first ordered them, but I’ve been genuinely impressed. The quality is better than what you’d find at US discount stores, the prices are unbeatable, and every single item was useful in its own way. None of the products felt cheap, and all of them served their intended purpose — some even better than expected.
Would I recommend these? Absolutely. Whether for the kitchen, bathroom, or laundry room, they’ve made cleaning easier and messes more manageable. And yes — I’m already browsing AliExpress for more smart silicone home gadgets to test out.








