Mohawk RevWood Plus laminate - anyone used?
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Comments (0)I recently purchased a Xyron ezLaminator 2001 from someone on Craigslist. I read here: http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/crafts/msg120817041398.html that the Xyron 900 creative station cartridges would work in the ezLaminator Plus. Anyway, I call Xyron custservice and asked them what the difference was between the ezL 2001 and ezL Plus and the agent told me there was no difference. So then I asked if I could use 900 refills in it and she said I could not. I asked if I could use 900 refills in the ezL Plus and she said I could not. Anyone know what's the truth?...See MoreMohawk Revwood Plus - Pros and Cons - My Experience
Comments (17)You know, it's funny that someone posted on this thread just now. Just two days ago, I ended up accidentally dropping a plate from normal carrying height in the kitchen. The plate shattered and ended up scratching two planks. Well, one of the planks is more like a gash, while the other one has two surface scratches. Not bad, but still kind of annoyed. My original floor installers will replace the planks for me with my spares whenever they install some new baseboards in my garage in July. Other than that little incident, my floors have been pretty durable over the last year with no real issues, although I did freak out once when my bug guy dragged my stove out from its spot to spray. I told him to not do that again. I did, however, send a snarky e-mail to Mowhawk, telling them that they probably shouldn't market a floor as "scratch resistant" while conveniently excluding scratches from the warranty. It is what it is, I guess. I still haven't done my upstairs yet, which probably won't be until next year, but rest assured, I'm going to always make sure I have extra boxes of planks at all times. Better to overprepare than underprepare. As for the creaking. I still have some creaks in a few spots and do notice some "play" in certain areas around the perimeter, but these are typically in areas that I never walk on....See MoreMohawk RevWood Select
Comments (17)I have had the select floor for a couple months now. Select is pretty water resistant and scratch/impact proof for the most part. However if you have pets of any sort I would upgrade to the plus. My cat peed in the corner of the room and I had put some enzymatic liquid cleaner to rid it off the smell. After a couple hours the joints swelled up slightly. A dehumidifier is potentially helping it go back to normal but in general with pets (especially dogs) I would not recommend the select. For general purpose, as long as large spills are cleaned up within a reasonable time it should hold up well. It looks great for the most part, its not completely scratch proof but much better than hardwood floors. Impact proof is amazing. A contractor dropped a large tool from the 2nd floor and it didn't do anything to the board....See MoreMohawk Revwood Plus Bellente
Comments (2)We are still under construction and not at flooring stage yet but we decided on using Pumice Oak because we wanted the Plus (builder isn't offering Signature unfortunately). We originally chose the Sand Dune which is Select and I worried about it having too many darker tones in some planks and an orangey look when the sun hit it when I placed the sample in our house. Also wanted something of higher quality and water protection. I'll definitely take pics when we get it installed but that probably won't be for a few months!...See MoreHU-288922253
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