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Rubber-Cal Dura-Chef Interlock Anti-Fatigue Mat – 5/8 in. x 3 ft. x 3 ft., Black Rubber

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Rubber-Cal Dura-Chef Interlock Anti-Fatigue Mat – 5/8 in. x 3 ft. x 3 ft., Black RubberInterlocking Black Rubber Anti Fatigue Kitchen Mat, 3 ft. x 3 ft. Durable interlocking rubber tiles that create safe, anti fatigue flooring for kitchens, workshops, and commercial spaces. The 5 8 in thick natural and reclaimed rubber provides traction even when wet while drainage holes let liquids and debris pass through for a cleaner surface. Easy to expand, move, and hose clean. Key Features: Anti Fatigue Comfort: 5 8 in thick natural reclaimed

Interlocking Black Rubber Anti-Fatigue Kitchen Mat, 3 ft. x 3 ft.

Durable interlocking rubber tiles that create safe, anti-fatigue flooring for kitchens, workshops, and commercial spaces. The 5/8-in thick natural and reclaimed rubber provides traction even when wet while drainage holes let liquids and debris pass through for a cleaner surface. Easy to expand, move, and hose clean.


Key Features:

  • Anti-Fatigue Comfort: 5/8-in thick natural/reclaimed rubber cushions long periods of standing
  • Slip-Resistant Safety: Textured rubber surface maintains traction in wet environments
  • Drainage Design: Large holes allow liquids and debris to pass through for a cleaner workspace
  • Modular Interlock: Edge connectors let you link 3 ft x 3 ft tiles to cover any length or area
  • Easy Maintenance: Moveable 18 lb tiles clean quickly with a garden hose or mop

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Material Natural and reclaimed rubber
Color/Finish Black
Thickness 5/8 in. (.625 in.)
Dimensions 36 in. L x 36 in. W (3 ft x 3 ft)
Coverage Area 9 sq. ft.
Construction Machine-made
Features Anti-Fatigue, Non-Slip, Stain Resistant, Water Resistant, Interlocking, Drainage holes
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Location Type Kitchen; workshop/commercial spaces
Pattern Geometric; solid color
Shape Rectangle
Shade Dark
Cleaning Instructions Garden hose or mop with mild cleaners
Mat Weight 18 lb (approx. 288 oz)
Warranty Limited 3-year warranty from Rubber-Cal, Inc.
Brand Rubber-Cal

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Can I connect multiple mats together?
A: Yes. Each 3 ft x 3 ft tile has interlocking edges so you can link as many as needed to fit your space.


Q: How do I clean the mat?
A: Rinse with a garden hose or mop with mild household cleaners; allow to air dry.


Q: Is this suitable for kitchen environments?
A: Yes. The rubber provides traction when wet and the drainage holes help keep surfaces clearer of spills and debris.


Q: What is the thickness and size?
A: Each tile is 5/8 in. thick and measures 36 in. x 36 in., covering 9 sq. ft.


Q: Is it for indoor or outdoor use?
A: Designed primarily for indoor commercial spaces such as kitchens and workshops.


Industrial Ease Meets Everyday Endurance

This interlocking mat introduces a refined industrial rhythm underfoot, with geometric perforations that lighten the look while working hard. I love the substantial 5/8-inch profile—it visually grounds long prep lines and softens the stance of busy kitchens. Run a tailored pathway along stainless counters or mix tiles to define a utility zone with purpose. It’s a chic essential for spaces that demand both luxury comfort and commercial-grade performance.


Create a safer, more comfortable workspace today—add Dura-Chef Interlock tiles to build the perfect anti-fatigue floor in minutes.

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