Good Directions Multi-Purpose Boot Tray
Last updated date: May 16, 2020
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Overall Take
In our analysis of 33 expert reviews, the Good Directions Good Directions Multi-Purpose Boot Tray placed 7th when we looked at the top 7 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.
From The Manufacturer
This multi-purpose boot tray is as versatile as it is attractive! Raised-relief designs help items dry faster and will match any interior decor. Use it as a boot tray for your entryway, mudroom, or any other area of the home to keep floors neat and clean. Additionally, use it as an attractive home for your potted plants or a neat, no-mess zone for your favorite furry friend's pet bowls! The possibilities are endless. The multi-purpose boot tray has a powder coated, galvanized steel construction with a copper finish and features a circle design inside the tray. The tray is 34-inch L by 14-inch W by 2-1/2-inch H and can store approximately 3 pairs of adult boots or shoes.
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Overall Product Rankings
1. California Home Goods Multi-Purpose Boot Tray
2. Ottomanson Multi-Purpose Waterproof Tray
3. BIRDROCK HOME Rubber Boot Tray
4. Iron Gate Heavy Duty Boot Tray
5. Stalwart All Weather Boot Tray
6. Gardener’s Supply Company Large Boot Tray
7. Good Directions Multi-Purpose Boot Tray
An Overview On Boot Trays
Keeping your floors clean is about more than aesthetics. It can also help your family stay healthy: dirty shoes can track in irritants that aggravate asthma, and a mucky floor can spread germs to your curious baby’s hands. A boot tray keeps the debris from your shoes in check, and it makes vacuuming and mopping faster and easier.
Most boot trays are made of plastics or rubber. They run from small (holding one or two large pairs of boots) to much larger (holding enough shoes for a whole family). You can also use a boot tray to prevent dog food or kitty litter from getting all over the floor.
The right boot tray can keep your floors safe from wear and tear all year round. Our Tips & Advice section has more information about how to choose the best boot tray for your home.
The Boot Tray Buying Guide
- Before you buy a boot tray, measure the area you want to put it in. It’s also helpful to put your shoes and boots in a row and measure the group’s length and width. This way you’ll buy a boot tray that is small enough to fit comfortably by your entryway and large enough to accommodate all of your shoes.
- Consider the size of your family before you select your boot tray. If you’re flying solo, you can get away with a small boot tray. A couple with children will need a much longer boot tray for shoes of all sizes.
- Most boot trays will rinse clean with a few sprays of water. For tougher stains, spray a household cleaner or some white vinegar on your boot tray and wipe it clean.
- Boot trays go a long way towards keeping your home neat, but they’re not always fun to look at. For extra style points, invest in a tray with a fun design or upgrade your boot tray by covering it with an inch or two of decorative river rocks.
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