Rock ‘N Lock Doorstop One-Ups the Ole’ Gray Wedge

How many times have you scraped the front door open onto a plastic wedge, returned carrying an arm-quivering load of shop gear/groceries/X-mas loot, and had the door slam in your face when you got there? Those inflexible wedges do lose their grip after a time. Luckily, inventor Michael Pendergrass of Rocklin (no kidding), California, came up with a doorstop that lets the door roll into place and then grips it there.
And since it’s made of Santoprene rubber, the doorstop won’t mar or damage your floors. At a street price of around $12, it may trip your radar, but it could be worth it if your most-used doors are as rebellious as ours.
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Clever!
Great idea! Now I know what to do with those old hockey pucks!
its not that great you need to stick this ribed piece to the floor. i got http://www.mcmaster.com/ Part # 1560A11 it has two defferent size widges or if you must you can stick in on the hing pin
here is wedge it 3 way site http://www.wedgeit.com/index.htm
It doesn’t work very well. I bought 2 and they slid across both my tile and smooth carpet floor. Stick to the old wedge