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Product description
This heated outdoor mat brings fast, reliable snow and ice control to steps, sidewalks and small decks, helping keep walkways clear during winter storms. If you need a compact solution for stairs, these snow melting mats for stairs heat up quickly and reduce slipping risks while remaining easy to deploy and remove.
Key Points
The mats use graphene-based heating instead of traditional resistance wire, which the manufacturer says improves speed and durability. The textured rubber surface adds traction and the construction is waterproof for outdoor exposure. ⚡️ The included 3.5 m power cord with a UL-certified plug and leak protection makes setup straightforward, and stainless steel eyelets allow secure anchoring when needed. Consider that when multiple pads are connected, total power must not exceed 1500 W to avoid tripping circuits.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Walensee Snow Melting Mats for Stairs, 10" x 30"
- Size: 10 x 30 inches
- Heating rate: 3 in/h
- Maximum surface temperature: 50.0 °C
- Power connection: 120 V plug with 3.5 m cord and UL certification
Usage Recommendations
Lay the mat flat on concrete, asphalt, stone or wood decking and plug into a grounded 120 V outlet. For stair applications, align the textured surface with the step tread and use the stainless eyelets or supplied Velcro strap to limit shifting. Two mats can be joined in series for longer coverage but monitor the combined wattage. During thaw conditions, disconnect and store the mat using the Velcro strap to keep it flat and protected until the next snowfall. ❄️
Advantages
Graphene heating allows a thinner, lighter pad that reaches melting temperatures faster than many mats using wire elements, according to the manufacturer. The rubber outer layer is abrasion resistant and designed for repeated outdoor use across a season. The compact 10 x 30 inch size fits most single stair treads and narrow walkway sections while larger sizes are available for broader coverage if needed.
Note a couple of practical limitations. The mat requires an outdoor-rated outlet or a properly protected receptacle to reduce moisture ingress. Also, in extreme cold or heavy drifting the mats will reduce accumulation but may need to be used together with routine snow removal for best results.









