I was asked about testing Static dissipative workbenches, and figuring testing wouldn't be the hardest task on earth, I purchased a surface conductivity tester off eBay for about $35.
when it arrived I wanted to check it worked, so I tested the Anti-static mat I got from Jaycar last year.
To be brief, the mat failed (I will add pictures below), my tester classified it as Insulative, results did vary depending on where I placed the tester on the mat, and whether I pushed down on the tester or not (although my understanding of the test procedure suggests the tester should just sit on the surface
So I dug out an old Patlon ESD mat (this is the Dark blue one in the pictures) I have had for years, and the tester consistently gives this a reading of 10^9 (which it says is OK) no matter where I put it on the mat, and without pushing it down.
I also tested:
A bag from Digikey (the one with capacitors in it) which gave me either 10^10 and 10^11, but did this consistently.
A static shielding bag which gave me at 10^10, no matter where I tested it.
and a cardboard box which gave me 10^9, and again moving the tester around did not change this reading.
So disturbingly, while the surface resitivity tester is new, and therefore could be suspect, the Jaycar Anti-static mat appears to be the odd one out. I even gave the Jaycar mat a wipe down with a damp cloth, and dried it in the sun, but still get similar results.
Might be time to dig out the megger, to act as an adjudicator....