





🔒 Lock your style in place—no slip, all grip!
The Rug Pad Gripper 12 Pack features a cutting-edge stable triangle design that ensures rugs stay securely anchored on multiple floor types including hardwood and tile. Washable and reusable, these double-sided non-slip pads offer eco-conscious durability and come in a versatile 12-piece set for customizable coverage. Designed for easy, damage-free removal, they provide a practical yet stylish solution to keep your living space safe and effortlessly chic.





| ASIN | B0BY8WVJ1Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #429,582 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #141 in Rug Grip Tape & Pads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,753) |
| Date First Available | March 13, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | RG-K-03~01-12p |
| Package Dimensions | 4.57 x 4.53 x 0.47 inches |
J**S
Can’t do without these
These make our home safe.
F**1
Good product, but needs one modification
I changed out all of my area rugs and decided to get anchors because I am tired of having to straighten them up every day, or when my cat decides to use them as bases when he runs around the house. These work very well, so far. I have only had them on for a couple of days. Even when Duffy plays "speed racer", the rugs stay put. My only issue (and it may only be MY issue) is that the backing on the rug side is very difficult to grasp and remove. It needs a little tab or something and it would be perfect. The floor side comes off very easily. The only other thing is that my package was shorted one anchor. No big deal, I had extras anyway. I have tried other sticky pads before and, so far, these have worked the best. If any issues arise, I will update this review.
P**4
Sticks well, but can’t reuse
Was excited to order after reading the reviews. Even though it was easy to apply and adhered well to the rug and floor, it did not do well for washing rug and reattaching. I pulled my two attached rugs from floor. The sticky pads remained on the floor. After washing the rugs and making sure they were completely dry, I placed the rugs back down on the pads, even though they were not sticky on the rug side anymore. My rugs now slide. The sticky pads are not reattachable. I may have read this wrong, but I thought you were supposed to be able to reattach after rug washing. All that being said, they work great at keeping your rug in place and preventing trip hazard, as long as you don’t ever need to pull up your rug to wash or shake out. Only good for one-time use.
D**L
Why did I wait so long!?
I purchased 2 rugs for the kitchen. I had no idea they didn't have something under them to hold them in place when I purchased them. Well, they were almost a safety hazard for a fat old lady! So, my husband decided they needed to have the stuff I keep under my computer to keep it in place--a bumpy white sort of tacky material. Nope, just made them a hair less dangerous and still both of the carpets were moving around on me at my sink and the stove. SO, I ordered these hoping they'd help!!! WELL, they worked like a charm and my husband is no longer threatening to pitch the 2 carpets!!! I only put 2 on the smaller carpet but put 4 on the larger one and both are working fine. LOVE these!!! Yes, buy some if you have a carpet that is running away!
R**.
Working for now...
I have a 6'x9' rug at the base of my bed. My Boxer dog loves to come flying into the room and he leaps from where the rug is up onto the bed. The force of him pushing down on the rug inevitably causes the rug to shift well out of position and so almost every day we are dragging the rug back into position. These seem to be doing the job in holding the rug in place. But I will say that when you stick the non-slip pad onto the rug, it doesn't seem to have a ton of holding power. Just a slight tug or rub of the pad and it's ready to come off. I suppose this is because of the backing of the rug is textured and not being perfectly flat. I hope these will last at least a year, but we'll see over time if they gradually detach from the rug. If I were to purchase again, I'd search for another non-slip pad option and look for reviews that specifically say that the pads stick very well to the bottom of the rug. UPDATE: I've had the non-slip rug pads down now for about two weeks. To be fair, the sort of activity that causes my rug to slip out of it's desired position is a 50 lb. Boxer who can run into and out of the room very enthusiastically. So I know when he hits the rug, there's quite a bit of force being applied to the rug. But in spite of this, the issue I think is that the pads just don't stick well to the underside of the rug very well. I think these would work fine if there's just regular foot traffic on top of the rug. But if you have a four-legged friend that causes your rugs to slip, I just don't think these pads have enough stick to properly adhere the rug to the floor.
M**E
Love these!
Love these! We use these on all of our scatter rugs. I do replace them when I have to remove a rug.
M**S
Rug grippers
These grippers are great. They hold the rugs down tight to the floor. They're very easy to apply.
S**N
Sticky pads
Once the rug in place it can’t be moved unless you start over with new sticky pads. I had a crooked rug for weeks but it didn’t move
P**E
Was recommended on a jellyroll rug making group. Works well but haven't had long enough to see how easy to remove or if it stains the flooring.
D**S
They work well to stop my rugs from sliding. I had hoped they would help keep the corners of the rugs from curling up but they didn’t.
M**A
I don't usually write reviews like this but I bought this product and used It on the runners in my kitchen.I've had them down for about 2 months or so I took them off this weekend to wash them and it tore my hardwood floor off. I don't recommend... see pictures for details
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