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The 151 Foam Weather Strip Twin Pack offers 20 meters of thick, self-adhesive foam tape designed to block drafts around windows and doors. Easy to install with no tools required, it’s a versatile, durable solution for energy saving and enhanced home comfort, suitable for various surfaces including mobile homes and boats.
| ASIN | B002OHZX1S |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,048 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 117 in Draught Excluders & Seals |
| Brand | 151 Adhesives |
| Colour | White |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,207) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00790295570967, 05020535015213 |
| Included Components | Tape |
| Item Thickness | 0.15 Millimetres |
| Item Type Name | TAPE |
| Manufacturer | 48 |
| Material | foam |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Door, Window |
| UPC | 790295570967 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 count |
B**C
get this to keep the cold out
Found this product to be excellent throughout the house, it is strong and sturdy, cuts with ease for a perfect fit, can be used for your windows even for your doors,the weatherstrip sticks with ease, and it is a much thicker product than that of most other weather strips you will find in your local 'pound shops', This will definitely stop any drafts 24/7 and you will feel that extra warmth especially when the colder days and winter months are approaching. I would buy this product again next year 'if' I need to replace any of the weather strip as in time the adhesive will become less sticky, but the weather strip I purchased last year some of it is still going strong and hasnt come away from any of the windows at all. I only replaced it as I prefer to use a new weather strip each year, as come next year you will probably find that this weather strip might be updated to a better and even stronger product. For the price you pay you will certainly save money on your heating as we all know these utility companies are holding thousands of households to ransom with their astronomical price hikes which is just pure gree for the shareholders and nothing else. Grab this Self Adhesive Foam Weather Strip NOW and keep your home wamer by blocking those air gaps that can sneak into your home making your house feel cold and thus making you turn your heating up higher and higher, so by buying this product your sure to minimise the rising cost of extra heating and you can have peace of mind with this product from making you feel cold during cold spells especially during winter.
M**Q
Came off
Easy to use, pack covered 3 windows. Still draft and coming off taking paint with it
D**L
OK
Not a bad product, sticks well, is about 5mm thick, could do with being about millimeter or two less thick (in my opinion) as it can be difficult to shut doors if they're tightly fitted. Overall good, but only really good for big gaps and spaces between windows and doors, the foam is quite firm, not spongy.
M**N
Now fit for purpose
Don't hate it but its not fit for purpose. Ordered 26th Jan rec'd Thur 29/1.The invoice says Bargain Warehouse the packaging says Knight and fancy-itagencies ltd. The pack is 2 x 5m. Cost is £1.30 but said £1.29 when I bought it. So I could bitch about that bit of sharp practice. Its a more hardish compound rubber than foam with little give. Dimensions 9mm by 5mm . I could forgive this lack of spongeyness for what I want it for. The stuff you peel away to reveal the 'adhesive' (more later) is more paper and in my days was plasticky. The result is you have to exercise patience to slowly peel it off bit by bit. Sadly your patience will not be rewarded since the adhesive barely adheres to anything. If it did I guess it would stick to the paper. It reminds me of the sort of adherence you might expect from a weather strip left unmolested out of its package on a shelf in a garage for a number of years. It might just adhere to the window or door frame if pressed on hard enough. For how long heaven knows. Maybe just until the window/door is next opened. So this could actually be used as a cheap option to exclude draughts over a winter for instance during a period when your not likely to open the windows. I don't mind who sends it to me as long as I get it. I don't mind the time taken to peel the stuff away from the adhesive, I have the time but I don't like wasting it. The price is of course seriously attractive but if it doesn't do what it should then even a penny spent is a penny wasted. I want it to 'adhere' to something. Stick to it and be there for more than two seconds. Otherwise I consider it gets seriously close to contravening the trades description act. I bought another similar weather strip for £1.69 in the hope that if one was rubbish the other would be OK. Sadly the word 'similar' is all too appropriate. At the same time I also bought an E profile draught excluder which is much more expensive £2.69 for just 5m and thankfully that will do the job. I guess you get what you pay for. Update 24/1/2019 Reordered from same supplier. It occurs to me that we are actually all talking about different products. Yep draught excluder mine this time was lenght 5m width 9mm thickness 5mm (verified) but actually in the nice cellophane pack I had 2 lots of this so 10m total. It was by Blackspur. The plastic backing peeled off precisely as it should, no paper leftovers and stuck the way it should. And to my continued surprise and delight you could just stick the first six inches in place (we can use inches now I think) press and then stretch and it doesn't tear. So great product but I do doubt whether all 27 merchants offer the same product by the same manufacturer. Anyway mine is fine thank you for asking..
L**J
Draft excluder
Works well
L**2
Perfect
Great item. Works really well
V**L
Wrong Image used. 5mm thickness.
The image used to market the product was the same as one used by diy.com for a product they stocked to seal gaps of 2mm-8mm. As the product dimensions were listed as 19.4 x 17.2 x 2.4 cm, which made no sense to me, and as it was less than 2 quid, coupled with the fact that I read a review which stated it was '...just the same product as diy shops.', I thought there was no harm in giving it a try. Worst that can happen is I've wasted £1.47... well, that is what has happened. I can state that the dimensions are 9mm wide and most importantly 5mm thick. The gap I need to seal is I'd say between 4mm-7mm. Stupidly, I only realised after fitting it, so returning it was not an option. Double layering it didn't work for me either as certain areas could not take a double layer, so I tried to switch from single layer to double layer along the length, but where the switch is, it does not give a good seal when the door is shut. Now I have to buy something else.
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