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The wolfcraft Joint Filler Profile I 4361000 is a high-quality polyethylene foam solution designed for backfilling excessively deep connection or expansion joints. It ensures optimal dual-flank adhesion, saves sealant, and provides excellent sound and heat insulation. Ideal for joint widths ranging from 8 to 12 mm, this product is a must-have for professionals seeking efficiency and reliability in their sealing projects.
Manufacturer | wolfcraft |
Part Number | 4361000 |
Item model number | 4361000 |
Size | 15mm |
Colour | Gray |
Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 1 Millimetres |
Coverage | Thermal and sound insulation |
Included Components | Components included |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Assembled Diameter | 1 Millimetres |
Item Weight | 40.8 g |
M**Y
Worked wonders
I have a very small gap between my bath and the tiled wall which needed filling in order to seal. This worked wonders. Very easy to use.
B**T
Worked well
Filled the gap easily. Some kinking due to packaging hence one less star.
S**E
Perfect
Perfect, just what I needed to fill in some gaps in woodwork before using filler
A**R
Simple and quick to use
Great product, I used it to fill expansion gap between laminate floor and wall, far easier and quicker to use than cork strips and once skirting is installed it will be invisible. Not sure why this is described as green as what I received was most definitely grey but as this doesn't affect the performance it is not important.
T**B
OK
It works.Indeed, for the large gaps I have, it's indispensable.But it's just basic polyethylene foam in tube form. It probably costs them all of 20 pence to make it, and who's out here paying £6 per roll? Muggins here, that's who.
S**E
Great length
This is very good. Fits nice and snuggly and great value for money. It doesn't say on the description how long it is though or I couldn't find it.
D**E
Good item
Good item for filling holes
C**N
Pretty good
I removed all the silicon sealant from around my bathtub, to find there was a deep 1cm gap between the bathtub and the top of the tile (and receded into the tile too).Rather than filling it all with sealant (which would rupture as soon as the bathtub shifted even a slight amount), I plugged the gap with this stuff.It worked very well, and means the sealant just bridges the bath surface and the tile surface, and is not clinging to the wall recess.A few reviewers complaining about price, but seems reasonable to me.
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