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OGUNUOKI Disposable Non-Slip Shoe Covers offer a stretchable, waterproof fit for large shoe sizes, made from durable CPE plastic with anti-slip texture. Ideal for indoor use, these recyclable covers provide hygienic protection during events, cleaning, or repairs, combining convenience with eco-friendly design.
Manufacturer | OGUNUOKI |
Part Number | SHOECOVER |
Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.26 x 7 x 2.95 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 43237-2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Large 100pack |
Color | Blue |
Material | Plastic (CPE) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Included Components | shoe covers |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**R
They do what I bought them to do!
I like this product because they are simple to use and are efficient. I purchased them so that construction crews and the flooring company technicians (I'm remodeling my home) were able to walk around in my house without having to take off their work boots. Easy to distribute from the pack they came in. However, they are not wrapped in a pair, or individually, so if anyone needs one, it takes time to pick them apart and make a pair! All in all, easy product, quick, clean, efficient, does what it says, and worth what I paid.
O**F
Waterproof, lightweight, a little noisy
I'm comparing these Ogunuoki with the typical booties. These are made with a plastic grocery bag type of material that crackles a little when you walk. They fit most sizes of shoes. They are waterproof, which most are not. These would be preferable for working in a hospital setting where there might be body fluids on the floor, or around animals where there are fluids on the floor.I wore one of these and one of the typical booties for several hours. These Ogunuoki are not as durable as most, and you can see by the much smaller size of the package that 100 Ogunuoki booties are thinner and about half the weight of the typical booties. Working on pavement, the Ogunuoki booties lost their waterproof advantage in about 30-60 minutes of average use.Which are better? Depends on your use. To keep fluids off your shoes, these are better. To work hard outside in dirt or moderate mud, the typical ones are better. If your boots are muddy and you want booties to come inside and protect your carpets, either these or the typical ones would work nicely, although these will crackle as you walk.
S**.
Does not last long.
Rubber band at top tears thru plastic soon after using for a while.
S**R
Needed and useful
My husband has to have one shoe built up and it is very difficult for him to walk if he has to take shoes off. The shoe covers are convenient for him to wear when he goes to visit someone who ask that shoed be removed. Actually pretty sturdy for most floor surfaces.
S**R
Keeps the floor clean
These are very thin but if you're just trying to avoid dusty shoeprints on a freshly refinished floor, while showing a rental house multiple times, they'll do. I keep several at each door so everyone will use them.
D**E
Great for Quick Indoor Use, But Not the Sturdiest 👟💧
These disposable shoe covers are a handy option if you want to keep floors clean for visitors, workers, or anyone stepping inside with outdoor shoes. They're thin and super lightweight, which is nice for quick use indoors.At 15.7 inches, they’re a good fit—even for larger shoe sizes (up to a US men’s 11 and women’s 13). Plus, the waterproof material holds up fine for basic indoor stuff, keeping floors protected from dirt or minor moisture. But compared to some thicker, pricier options, these aren't the most durable. They're not ideal for heavy-duty use and might tear if worn for more than a quick walk-around.All in all, they’re affordable and convenient, just not the sturdiest out there. Ideal for light, one-time use—especially for those who don’t want to break the bank on shoe covers!
H**
for indoor use on nice floors
These don't hold up inside a house if mopping very dirty floors with your shoes on. I just use 2-3 when I'm mopping. They are very inexpensive. They help keep away odors that my shoes pick up in a very dirty house with animal feces. So I use 2-3 pairs on top of my hazmat suit and change them frequently. After I take my suit off I put them on over my shoes so as not to get the odor of the floor in my car. I realize the intended use of these booties is indoors on nice floors. They are great otherwise. Also very easy to use.
A**N
Don't track up the house. Put these either over your shoes or socks
My wife is a Realtor and uses these for open house.L Reed
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