







🛠️ Seal the deal on comfort — don’t let your home miss out!
The CloudBuyer Seal Strip offers 65 feet of durable, D-shaped foam weather stripping designed to fit 4-5mm gaps. It features a self-adhesive backing optimized for application between 55°-104°F, providing effective insulation against wind, dust, sound, and cold. Waterproof and aging-resistant, it’s ideal for windows, sliding doors, and security doors, enhancing energy efficiency and protecting your home from wear and tear.










| ASIN | B07K7FW7T9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,736 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #94 in Weather Stripping |
| Brand Name | CloudBuyer |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (13,510) |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 16"L x 16"W |
| Item Thickness | 0.25 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Keeping Fun |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Windows,Door |
| Unit Count | 33 Feet |
R**N
Light duty rubber seal, soft rubber for seal from leaks
33Feet Long Weather Stripping for Door,Insulation Weatherproof Doors and Windows Seal This is a rather flexible use product, can be formed for mild curves and has self stick glue strip along the rubber. I have read from other reviews that the glue does not stick well, however, My installation seems to be holding well. Perhaps they had some movement on their rubber seals where the glue released? The rubber is hollow allowing the seal to easily conform to the space where it has to make a seal. Where some rubber seals are solid foam, this seal has a air chamber along the entire seal. I feel it was easy to apply, do not stretch it as you apply, ;this will make you lose seal later. Very flexy, a soft type rubber, will take most rubs without damage but a severe blow or heavy weighted object sliding against it can damage it. Worked well for my installation sealing water out. Recommended I do not know the seller nor did I get any money for my random review 241010 0038
M**.
Great Stuff!
i live in the mountains in New Mexico, where it can get very cold and extremely windy, with gusts of up to 50 MPH not uncommon. Weather stripping for my doors and windows can make all the difference in my utility bills, and weather I'm eating steak, or cheese sandwiches for dinner, when those bills come in. I've tried so many brands, types, and gimmicks, but all I'm ever looking for is a strip of insulation that will keep the cold and wind out, and actually stick on for more than a week without me having to use 3" nails to keep it up. This stuff is all I could hope for, and at a price that I don't think can be beat for a similar quality product. There's 2 rolls here, and can easily be split down the middle, making each roll 16+', for 32+' total. Also included is a roll of two sided tape, I guess in case you have a problem getting it to stick on whatever you are placing it on, but this stuff has a pretty sticky adhesion on it. If you make sure you clean whatever you are going to use this for, it should stick pretty good. This is selling for just under $8 bucks, and from the money I've spent, and wasted, buying foam tapes, a great buy. I cleaned the door frames I used this on before sticking it on, and it's working great. I had always bought the foam tape strips, and the first time I'm using the rubber strips like this, and found this to be so much better. This is a great weather stripping, and can't go wrong for 33' (should do two average size doors on three sides) for under $8 bucks. Great Stuff!
J**.
Draft seals that actually work!
These are deceptively good seals! They look like they won’t do much, but they work fantastic. I recently built a new shop, which has an upstairs attic area for storage. My lower interior door at the bottom of the stairs was a traditional indoor, unsealed solid door and it was letting a lot of heat come through from the hotter attic area. The shop has AC. I purchased these seals last year and installed them in the door jamb going upstairs. No more heat intrusion into the shop. I also used them to seal my insulated garage doors at the split lines when door opens up. The sticky surface of the seals holds extremely firm. I haven’t had an issue with any of these seals being damaged in one year of constant opening and closing of any of the doors. The result of doing this was the AC cools much faster due to better control of air gaps and intrusion of hot air into the shop itself. The price cannot be beat for what you get. They are NOT simply foam seals, they are more of a silicone rubber composition. Extremely easy to install, cut and stick. During those hot summer months, my AC has consistently cooled down 1050 sq ft shop from 89-94 degrees to 75 in less than 25 minutes as opposed to about 45 minutes before I used these seals. I recently ordered two additional packs of these seals for my other garage attached to the house.
S**R
It sticks great on old wood windows; 66' cut and wasteful
I had no issues with the stickiness. The surface you are sticking to must be clean obviously, but also with any weather stripping you have to resist the urge to stretch it by pulling it before applying. Stretching it tight will make it straight but it can also pull up the glue. Just put in place directly without stretching otherwise the elasticity of it could cause it to unstick - but I'm not sure what conditions other people were using it under. I got a roll of tape but didn't use it. My problem is one roll was cut in the middle. I got 66' which is two rolls of 33' which itself is two strips approximately 16.5' long each. So I should have 4 strips of continuous 16.5' weather stripping that I can cut to length. That would be enough for 20 window pieces at 3' each. I have 36" windows. One roll was fine, as described - 10 windows. The other was cut in the middle making 4 pieces of only 8'-3" which only covers 8 windows. Another reviewer described the same problem so it seems like a real issue. Any break in your stripping is an obvious problem for air sealing. You can cut both ends on a diagonal to help but it will never perform as well as a continuous piece. If you are doing doors or different sized windows it may be better or worse for you. Aside from that, I'm not convinced this weather stripping will hold up to repeated compression like you might have if used for a door. It might, it might not.. it's hard to tell. I use more expensive stripping for doors when I need it but for windows that don't open often it's good enough for sure. Would be 5 stars if both rolls were full size.
M**P
Lenth only 10 feet
A**E
Very good product. It is just a a bit thicker than needed but it does excellence job.
M**A
Very useful to lock gapa in windows
M**H
I used this weather stripping to hide my strip lights under my kitchen cabinets. Works perfectly and easy to install
D**R
Excellent product. Works well.
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