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Caroline'S Treasures Mouse/Hot Pad/Trivet, Usa American Flag With Min Pin (Ss4222Mp)
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Frequently Asked Questions

The mouse pad measures nine and a half inches by eight inches by a quarter inch. It provides a spacious surface for your mouse.

The mouse pad is made of a long-lasting polyester fabric. It features a sure-grip rubber backing for stability.

The mouse pad weighs half a pound. This lightweight design makes it easy to move and reposition.

Simply place the mouse pad on a flat surface and use it for your computer mouse. It can also be used as a hot pad or trivet.

Yes, this mouse pad is suitable for gaming. Its high-performance surface ensures optimal tracking for precise cursor movement.

Yes, this mouse pad can be used in the kitchen. It is heat resistant up to four hundred degrees.

You can clean the mouse pad by wiping it down with a damp cloth. Its permanently dyed design makes it easy to maintain.

Yes, the mouse pad is safe for hot cookware. It can withstand temperatures up to four hundred degrees.

Avoid placing extremely hot items directly from the oven on the mouse pad. This can scorch the fabric.

Yes, the mouse pad can be used as a large coaster for multiple drinks. It provides a stable base for beverages.

Yes, this mouse pad makes a great gift. It is perfect for housewarmings, weddings, or pet lovers.

This mouse pad features a vibrant design with an American flag and a Miniature Pinscher. The artwork is permanently dyed.

Yes, the mouse pad can be used on various surfaces. The rubber backing ensures it stays in place on desks and tables.

The mouse pad is made by Caroline's Treasures. They are known for their quality and artistic designs.

Yes, the mouse pad is suitable for children. It is made from safe materials and can be used in various settings.

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