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I had the weather tech floor mats in my 19’ Ford and wasn’t to impressed with them.
now that I have a ‘20 Ford the carpet mat is growing old on me and I’m tired of it holding sand.
I had Weathertech in my 2016, disliked how the sides pulled away from the carpet and edges. Have the Husky in my 2019 and while they are not as tall as the Weathertech, the fit is better. Will add the Husky to the 2022 when it arrives.
Amazon has a set of these rated at “used, very good condition” for $56. Curious to know what this rating really means…
it means used and in good condition. Likely means someone didn’t like the, for whatever reason, maybe there’s a boot mark on them. They’re floor mats though, they’re going to get scuffed up anyways.
I was a Weather Tech guy for years and years. My last couple trucks though I have used the Husky X-acts and I am definitely satisfied. I will never go back to Weather Tech if Husky stays around
Amazon has a set of these rated at “used, very good condition” for $56. Curious to know what this rating really means…
Who is the seller? That is key. If it's "Amazon Warehouse," then it typically means that the item has damaged packaging. Usually, the items aren't actually used. Rather, they showed up at the Amazon distribution center or warehouse facility beat to hell. Sometimes, this can affect the actual item with dents and, occasionally, missing accessories (e.g., the outer box was punctured and a bag of nuts fell out somewhere along the way). These are described in the Amazaon descriptions.
So, for floor mats, depending on the "condition," these could be brand new mats in a beat up box or new mats with some cosmetic flaws.
I got my Kleinn air compressor/horn kit this way. Paid $600 for the kit and it was perfect ... just had a worn/damaged outer box. It was listed as "Used, Good Condition," if I recall correctly, but it wasn't used. It was brand new, sold by Amazon Warehouse, and just reflected beat up outer packaging.
I have the Husky X-act. The guy who details my truck was happy to see them. He said the Weather Techs are a hard plastic and very difficult to keep looking nice. I think he was saying they scuff up easier and it is almost impossible for him to make them look good after detailing. The Husky's on the other hand look new after cleaning. Something to consider if that is important to you. For me, it's a truck, and it would not matter as much but I do like the look and feel of the Husky.
Amazon has a set of these rated at “used, very good condition” for $56. Curious to know what this rating really means…
I ordered a set of Husky liners like that for my F350 -- I has the same reasoning: open box or damaged box, I don't really care, they're mats. Amazon Warehouse sent me the wrong mats. I returned, ordered another set from Amazon Warehouse -- also the wrong set. Returned the second wrong set, ordered a new set from Amazon, which were the *correct* part number.