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Review on ๐Ÿ‘ Genuine Sheepskin Rug for Bedroom and Living Room - Luxurious 2.2'x6.2' Double Pelt Fur Rug - Fuzzy Nursery Throw Rug - Natural Fluffy Carpet by April Irvin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great rug for the price - just be honest with your expectations... and stop the racism already!

The carpet I received is exactly as described with no distortions that I can confirm from the comfort of my own home. Everything about the rug and the quality of the wool โ€“ its density, fluffiness, softness, fluffiness, the natural variation in length of the fur, its resilience, the pileโ€™s resistance to compression or cracking โ€“ all this indicates a high-quality fur and a high-quality rug at a price previously unmatched in this market. The uniformity of the rug as a whole shows how carefully the two skins were matched when stitched together; The colour, feel and look of the rug as a whole gives the impression that it really is one. I cannot fault this rug and would happily buy more and recommend it to family and friends. And now a bit of reality: When my carpet arrived, it smelled completely natural. Namely: it smelled like sheepskin, because surprise! This is sheepskin. To anyone complaining about the smell: GET IT. ABOVE. MYSELF. And hold on! Only the most annoying and clueless Beckys, Chads and Karens can get upset because sheepskin smells like sheepskin, okay?!? Don't be like her! And here's the skinny one: the smell may surprise those who have never encountered a living animal or just don't understand how they smell to others. Think about it. Airing helps, but is not enough to get rid of the carpet's natural odor. But do you know what works? You probably already have something at home: baking soda! Sprinkle it on your carpet, leave it on for a while, then shake or vacuum and voila, a deodorized carpet for your tactile, olfactory and visual pleasure! You can even use flavored carpet powders, which are essentially flavored baking soda. It's not very noticeable to me, but noticeable. To me this isn't the biggest deal and unlikely to break the deal at half the price of other comparable rugs. So if you can get over some of the smell and the feel of a small prick in the stitching that runs down the center of the rug, this is a great buy for less than $100. As for the people berating the carpet for being Chinese, as if that alone warrants their complaints about the product, here's a little secret: these people are just expressing their RACISM and nostalgia for the good old days of the imperialism and undeniable supremacy! Seriously, people who complain that a rug is made in China and use that as a basis for claiming it's misrepresented or of poor quality?!? Do not do that! (If the origin of the wool is so important, why not ask other sellers of similar rugs the same question? Check their information - it is no more transparent or less opaque than this seller's information!) This seller has the lowest price on a rug of this kind. Size and quality, and it only takes a little TLC and baking soda to get it to the point where Becky, Chad and Karen seem to want half the rest from a sheepskin rug (๐Ÿ˜‚). Try it! If it really bothers you, bring it back and try something else. Just keep your racist, anti-Chinese comments to yourself, okay?

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