Doors and windows are one of the most common sources of drafts in your home. Duck Brand Double draft seal is a removable solution designed to insulate your door from both sides, providing year-round protection from wind, as well as dust, insects and pollen during the warmer months. Featuring foam inserts that can be cut to size and patened straps that hold the seal in place, the Duck Double Draft Seal works with most types of flooring and can be used on interior or exterior doors and windows.
D**S
SIZE matters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
System is easy to install, takes minutes ... used on two separate doors .... My entry door is 35 inches wide.... Will NOT work! ... Reason: brown stretchy cover is 26 inches limp, CLAIMS to stretch up to a 36 inch door, but it does NOT.... Two joined sets Styrofoam tubes per door, 8 in package (two are joined for each door's side with a plastic clear tube insert) .... instruction sheet is clear, easy to read English, says to measure your door, then cut 1 inch less .... So my entry door needed 34 inches of Styrofoam, which is plenty in package ..... but.... brown stretchy velour cover will NOT stretch that much ... ENDS of door gaps will NOT be covered, too short velour- cover so it won't help the draft issue unless your only gap is in the middle sections, and you'd have to stretch the elastic ends about 2 inches abnormally ... Manufacturer needs to revise the door sizing, then I would have given 5 stars .... Up to a 30 inch door, and on slippery tile/vinyl/ brick, this system works awesome ... I can see why people with carpeting/rugs complained, due to the high friction of velour cover .... Science tells me, 'it will slip off' .... elastic bands on ends are what keeps the unit ONMy other door is 30 inch interior .... Fits perfectly ... No problems..... I had to cut the Styrofoam with scissors, 1 inch shorter than the door as instructions insist, so it won't bow (29 inch), and slip the rollers into the cover's middle, where there is a long, open slit ... Super easy ... I think reviewers who mention a "bowing" have not measured correctly,(1 inch less than door size, installer's fault), or have a door longer than 30 inches and trying to stuff the tubes into the cover's shortness (manufacturer's fault) .... common sense
B**Y
I like this design, but it could be better
I bought a different brand of draft sealer a few years ago that worked ok, but I like the design of Duck brand better, as the elastic on either end really does a good job of affixing the seal to the door. What I liked about the first sealer was that it was made out of a slick acetate fabric, much akin to coat lining. It slipped over the floor and door threshold easily and didn't pick up dust. However, it had nothing to keep it in place except the door itself, and I had a lot of problems with it working itself down the length of the door and then getting caught in the jamb. It was annoying.So after a while, the foam in the original purchase was hopelessly crushed and no longer acting as a sealer, so I purchased the Duck brand. I installed the second sealer on my bedroom door, and it works well to block the light from the hallway. As already mentioned, the elastic at either end works well to keep the sealer in place, and the stretchy fabric definitely accomodates a variety of door widths. However, the velvet-like fabric certainly picks up every speck of dust and lint. I can only imagine the horror it could become if you had a shedding cat or dog. (Luckily, I have neither.) Also, this velvety material does not slip over carpeting easily, and I don't have high pile carpet. I screwed the elastic in place on the one in my bedroom to keep it at the optimum height so that it doesn't catch on the carpet and pull itself off.I still like this product, and am happy with it with the modifications I made, but it could be a better product with the use of a slipperier fabric.
C**R
Deftly Decreases Draft
I live in an older house in NE Ohio, and winters can get pretty brutal here. The heater runs constantly, drying out hands, eyes, and my poor orchids. The house has many issues with insulation, but by far the greatest issue is with the underside of the door. Our door has a prominent gap at the bottom that noticeably allows cold air to enter.I tried another well-rated brand of under-door draft blocker last year, and it worked but was a headache. Our door opens to a rug and the draft blocker would frequently get caught and would need to be reset. It lasted the winter, and by the end, it had given up the ghost.This draft blocker is by far a superior product. It blocks out most of the draft and does not get caught at all. It's the perfect size for our set up. No more cold air, no more headaches when running out the door late for work to reset the draft blocker.Pros:-Blocks most of the draft-Is unobtrusive and does not get caught on my rug-Stays in place. It's been 3 months since I installed this item, and it has not needed adjustment once.-The value is excellent, as you get two items for a low price.Cons:-Does not entirely cover the bottom of the door. There is a 1/2" gap at both the front and back of the door, although the draft from these gaps are barely noticeable.-Was slightly difficult to put together; it took my wife and I about 20 minutes to get the hang of it.Overall, I am very satisfied with my purchase and will look to this brand in the future for draft blockers! Thank you!
A**T
great
great item as described , fast delivery
M**R
Works great!
Really helped with temperature fluctuations. Fantastic sound barrier.
J**E
Should have ordered the double pack
This product does what it is designed to do by preventing drafts from under the door and helps to keep the heat in the room as well.
R**G
Funciona bien
Funciona bien, debes medir pues lo ideal es que sea del tamaño exacto de tu puerta, en mi caso me quedó un poco corto
J**E
Four Stars
Works very well.
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