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Merry Christmas Alaskan Malamute Mouse Pad, Hot Pad Or Trivet
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Frequently Asked Questions

The mouse pad measures nine and a half inches by eight inches with a thickness of a quarter inch.

The mouse pad is made from durable polyester fabric, ensuring longevity and optimal performance.

The mouse pad weighs zero point five pounds, making it lightweight and easy to handle.

To use the mouse pad, simply place it on a flat surface and position your computer mouse on it for optimal tracking.

Yes, this mouse pad can be used as a heat-resistant trivet, capable of withstanding temperatures up to four hundred degrees.

Yes, the high-performance surface allows for precise cursor movement, making it suitable for gaming.

The mouse pad is easy to clean; simply wipe it down with a damp cloth or machine wash it on a gentle cycle.

Yes, the mouse pad is heat resistant and can safely handle hot kitchenware without damage.

Yes, the large size of the mouse pad makes it suitable as a coaster for multiple drinks or even a pitcher.

The mouse pad features a non-slip rubber back that ensures stability and prevents unwanted movement during use.

Yes, this mouse pad makes a great gift for pet lovers, especially those who appreciate Alaskan Malamutes.

Yes, the mouse pad has a permanently dyed design that features artwork related to Alaskan Malamutes.

Yes, it is designed for both home and office settings, providing functionality and aesthetic appeal.

The intended use of this mouse pad is for computer work, gaming, and as a versatile kitchen tool.

While it is primarily designed for indoor use, it can be used outdoors as long as it is kept away from extreme weather conditions.

Yes, the materials used in this mouse pad are safe and non-toxic, making it suitable for use around children.

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