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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Duck Brand 1299529 Indoor 5-Window Shrink Film Kit, 62-by-210-InchCustomer Review: Reliable Product Summary: 5 Stars
This was easy to setup and works just as good as other popular window kits. I bought 2 5-packs to do all my windows this year, and so far the double sided tape is holding up and the plastic shrink wrap is strong to endure some light abuse of window shades and cats resting against it.
Customer Review: Save money, feel warm Summary: 4 Stars
I have used these window sealing kits in Iowa for a number of years. Pretty much standard issue in stores in that part of the world. Recently moved to Calif and is very hard to find. Given the old houses/apartments here (read: single pane, wafer thin windows, and leaky caulking) and the fairly cold night weather (temps in the 30's to 40's in winter), these are indispensable. Electric bills slashed by 5-10%, less dryness-causing heater use (and therefore less need for humidifier).
And they are easily resuable. Just be careful when you take it down after winter is over, fold and store. Only wish they gave more tape to go with it.
Customer Review: Save your cash Summary: 1 Stars
you can get the shrink wrap flim in bigger quantities for far less somewhere else. Doesn't stick, but I managed to use it for one season.
Customer Review: Saves more money than it costs Summary: 5 Stars
I have used this product for years. It does stop drafts and money from being sucked out of the house. I have old a/c vents for a whole house a/c monster that stopped working years ago. I use window a/c units and space heaters for a 80% savings on heating and cooling. The film stops up the old vents preventing negative air flow from sucking the heat out of the house in the winter and preventing (or at least slowing down) heat infiltration in the summer. The house is still well ventilated for air flow. Give this as a house warming gift, buy and install some for a senior citizen, use it yourself. It does save far more money than it costs!
Customer Review: Seems to work well Summary: 4 Stars
Figuard I would try this out on my old single pains to save a little money.
Easy to do.
1.Use wipes to clean surfaces
2.apply 2x tape
3.afix plastic
4.trim if needed
5.Heat (says to use a hair dryer but I don't have one so I used a heat gun on low)
Turned out real nice, just hope when it comes time to remove it is easy and doesn't mess with the pain on my trim.
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