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The Heated Car Mat from Martinson-Nicholls Warms Feet and Dries Vehicle Floor

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New heated car mats warm your feet immediately, even when your vehicle heater is in defrost mode. The reversible mats provide 120°F of radiant heat on both sides to provide warmth and drying.

(PRWEB) September 26, 2005 -- The Heated Car Mat is the only car, SUV and truck mat that keeps your feet warm in winter and helps dry the vehicle floor. The Heated Car Mat plugs into standard car lighter and accessory outlets, and an optional adapter allows the use of multiple mats.

The Heated Car Mats are made of the highest grade rubber and carpet. A "Smart Cord" features auto-shutoff after 30 minutes to prevent running down the vehicle battery, a manual on-off switch, and a "break-away" feature to prevent tripping on the cord.

Both sides of the mat are heated to 120°F to both warm your feet and help dry the floor. Reversible for winter or summer use, one side of the mat is carpeted, and the other has ribbed rubber to trap and dry melted snow.

These mats are available in taupe, black and gray to match any interior and are made in the USA with a 90-day unconditional guarantee.

The Heated Car Mats radiant heat warms feet in high heels, thick soled shoes or boots, and the 120°F. mat temperature means feet get warm but not too hot.

The Heated Car Mat is ideal for commuters, snow plowers, or delivery vehicles where drivers are constantly exposed to cold air.

About Martinson-Nicholls
Martinson-Nicholls, over the last 25 years, has established itself as a leader in custom floor matting, heated floor mats, and safety solutions.

Martinson-Nicholls provides the customer with the exact size needed-small, large, standard, nonstandard, special shapes and logos. Custom installations are also a specialty of the company.

Anti-slip safety tapes and treads are available in various sizes and textures from hand cut or die cut pieces to full rolls and special shapes.

"We have concentrated on floor safety, heated floor mats, anti-fatigue and noise abatement applications. We welcome the special applications that our customers present us with. This has enabled us to satisfy come very unique and unusual problem for our customers," says Dan Ruminski, President of Martinson-Nicholls.

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Dan Ruminski
Martinson-Nicholls
800-876-1312
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The Heated Car Mat “After”
After 7-10 minutes of operation, depending on ambient conditions, the Martinson-Nicholls Heated Car Mat has melted the snow and the mat begins to dry.
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The Heated Car Mat “Before”
The Heated Car Mat shown when first turned on--the snow from the boots is visible on the mat.
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The Heated Car Mat Colors
The Heated Car Mat from Martinson-Nicholls comes in Taupe, Black and Gray.
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