Frequently Asked Questions
The dimensions of the mouse pad are nine and a half inches by eight inches. This size makes it suitable for various uses, including as a mouse mat or trivet.
The mouse pad is made of durable polyester fabric. This material provides a long-lasting surface that ensures optimal tracking for precise cursor movement.
Yes, the mouse pad is heat resistant up to four hundred degrees. This feature allows it to safely accommodate hot kitchenware without damage.
You can use the mouse pad as both a mouse mat and a hot pad or trivet. Simply place it on your desk for mouse use or in your kitchen for holding hot items.
Yes, this mouse pad is suitable for gaming. Its high-performance surface ensures that it provides optimal tracking for fast-paced gaming.
Yes, the mouse pad is washable. Its permanently dyed design allows for easy cleaning while maintaining its vibrant look.
To care for the mouse pad, avoid placing extremely hot items directly on it. Clean it with a damp cloth to maintain its appearance and functionality.
Yes, this mouse pad makes a great gift. It is ideal for housewarmings, weddings, or as a thoughtful present for pet lovers.
The mouse pad weighs half a pound. This lightweight design makes it easy to move and reposition as needed.
Yes, the mouse pad features a sure-grip rubber back. This non-slip base ensures it stays in place during use.
Yes, it can be used as a large coaster for multiple drinks. Its size makes it versatile for various uses beyond just a mouse pad.
Yes, the designs on the mouse pad are permanently dyed. This ensures the artwork remains vibrant and does not fade over time.
The mouse pad is from Caroline's Treasures. This brand is known for its quality products featuring artistic designs.
This mouse pad is suitable for home office use, gaming, and kitchen applications. Its multifunctional design caters to various needs.
Yes, the mouse pad is safe for use with hot items, as it is heat resistant up to four hundred degrees. Just avoid direct contact with scorching surfaces.












