🧊 Keep the chill out and the comfort in!
The Window Draft Excluder is a 6M self-adhesive insulation strip designed to effectively seal gaps in windows and doors. Made from high-quality polymer PE film and high-density PU foam, it offers soundproofing and durability. Easy to install and cut to size, it’s perfect for various window and door types, ensuring a cozy and insect-free environment.
Manufacturer | WanderGo |
Part Number | window draft seal |
Package Dimensions | 29.3 x 9.1 x 4.1 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | window draft seal |
Colour | White |
Style | window draft seal |
Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Shape | T shape |
Thickness | 2.5 Millimetres |
Included Components | window draft seal |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 100 g |
A**A
Really good
Great tape, when i relised how bad our windows were I was mortified. The gap was massive, explained why we were getting a lot of draft coming through.I ordered the tape, came within 2 days. It's easy to install, plenty of it. And straight away we noticed the diffrence. Room feels so much warmer. It's great value for money, effectiveness is instant.
P**M
Good for minor gaps
I got the this to stop draughts from old windows in my house due to bad weather. It works for windows with minor issues and small gaps in the seals due to age but not for some of my windows with more serious gaps I needed thicker stuff. But Overall easy to apply and not a bad solution to keeping out minor draughts in ageing windows
E**C
Doesn’t stick for long.
I have drafty windows, being in a rental, I can’t replace them. I tried this and I think it did help, but some sections have fallen off within a few weeks. Helped for the winter I guess, just don’t expect it to last. Really easy to cut and stick.
P**S
Brilliant
Absolutely brilliant. Worked a treat on our caravan windows and doors.
M**S
Brilliant investment
I was a bit worried about buying this but it works a charm. I had a large gap in my window and it's closed it great, got no more draft, it's quiter and you cannot tell I have something round my window
K**E
The Great Wall of Wobbly Wind? My Experience with the T-Rex of Tape
This weather stripping promised to be the knight in shining armor against those pesky drafts. 6 meters of self-adhesive T-shaped glory! Reality? More like a drunken troll guarding the castle gates.Sticking it on was a laugh riot. The adhesive clung to everything BUT the window frame. My cat, bless her furry soul, got a free toupee for five minutes. Finally, I wrestled it into place. But victory was short-lived. Every window breeze turned it into a wonky flag, flapping in the most undignified way.Maybe I got a rogue roll, but this "draft excluder" seems more suited for a wacky waving inflatable tube man than a window. Save yourself the tears (of laughter) and frustration, folks.
I**.
Draft excluder
Did the job!! easy to put in place the with adhesive strip, stopped the draught coming through well pleased.
M**D
This can be used in a couple of different ways
I have used this on two external composite doors that were letting bad draughtts in. These doors were very expensive and are very solid but for whatever reason the fitters could not fit them so they didn't let draughts in. These doors open inwards, into the house and I've stuck the glue edge upto the edge of the door and then the extra lip of this stuff is not stuck to anything but sits flush and over the gap between the outside edges of the door and over onto the door frame that the door is seated into. It's still small enough to not get knocked or dragged off when you open and shut the door, you don't even notice it, it isn't an obvious thing at all once it's on. The tape is very strong and when you first putt the backing off you'll need to get a grip onto the glue bit to keep it where it is and prevent it from being pulled off with the backing. At least you know the glue is strong. I wiped my doors with meths first to make sure that this glue strip wasn't made ineffective by a layer of liftable grease, dust or dirt. It's stuck fast but I DID HAVE TO REPOSITION IT A COUPLE OF TIMES AND IF YOU DO THIS STRAIGHT AWAY IT IS FORGIVING ON A PLASTIC COMPOSITE DOOR... BUT I THINK IT WOULD PULL PAINT OFF IF YOURS IS A PAINTED DOOR.... SO MARK A LINE FIRST TO BE SURE FIRST TIME IF YOURS IS PAINTED.On Windows that open out you can open your window and align the UNTAPED free edge of this to the very outside edge of your window, from inside. The very ouside edge of your window is is the bit that then gets covered (trapped within the frame system) when you pull your winow shut... and so this would mean that the glue edge isn't trapped under the closed edge, but would be part that still remains visible around the edge of your winow inside after you've shut it closed. Goodness it's hard to verbally describe this stuff, but hopefully it's helped you.