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Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2025
The set up process took about 5 minutes. All you have to do is measure the foam noodle, cut it, and slide it in the fabric sleeve. Once you slide it underneath the door you use the provided velcro to secure it to the door. Overall good product.
Monique
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025
super easy install! had this assembled and attached to my door in about 5 easy steps. this blocked all the gaps in my door and will help keep out small bugs that have been getting in. one star off because you can see where the sticky tabs attach it to my door, but I don't mind too much for an easy solution!
Shoe_Girl
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025
Love this! I have a basement door which is properly cut but the floor is crooked so when you close it you have an interesting isosceles triangle gap on the bottom. And not helpful when you have heat or a/c on and it sucks all the air out to the laundry room. This draft stopper is perfect! Sliding under the door and having cover on both sides completely prevents this from happening because it covers up the openings perfect. If you've got messed up interior floors/doors this is the best thing you will ever buy!!I do not know about using on exterior doors as I wonder about it getting wet on the outside if it's raining or snowing. Maybe if you spray it with waterproofer?Nevertheless RECOMMEND RECOMMEND!
Aj
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
This draft stopper is easy to install, just follow the instructions. It genuinely works as intended, blocking drafts and air for good insulation. It's lightweight, too. The main letdown is the Velcro: the adhesive glue is strong even peeled the door paint when tried to remove but is not holding well enough, causing stopper to shift. It probably needs stronger and more Velcro to stay put. Otherwise, a good product.
Laura Beth 1985
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025
I got this to replace one I had that was plastic and had plastic "fins" all amount the bottom. Those fins were noisy and ripping off after just a few months. This is such a better and nicer option! It's practically noise free. You cut it to your needed length with a pair of scissors, so not only does it fit perfect, but it's super easy to customize! It keeps the drafts out really well! The Oklahoma heat is now staying in my garage! This seals much better than the last one I used. It's also a lot cheaper than a lot of other options, which is incredible considering how well it works!
NadeMagnet
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
In my PC gaming/man cave/guest bedroom, I've added a fairly nice 7.1.4 surround sound system. From getting tired of listening to the family's "can you turn it down." Not to mention how annoying I'm sure it was for them to have to ask. I had fairly extensively researched online how to address the problem. I read about reducing sound bleed from a room by sealing air gaps around doors, but I had no idea just how much of a difference it could make. It added greater sound bleed from that room than even the sound reduction paneling of 1 inch wood slats on top of half an inch of dense fiber board, remotely did. I sealed the top and sides with simple fuzzy style weather stripping but that left the bottom. As shown in the pic I went with a fuzzy style strip on the bottom. But as also shown it wasn't working out well as it would often start to get pulled out of its channel on the end which would just continue to get pulled out more and more as the door was open and closed. This has been a drastic improvement. Not only is the coming off issue been fixed, this works a lot better in blocking air than it did as it's way thicker as well as double sided. Cutting it to size and installing it couldn't be simpler. The stick on hook and loop works well and they're barely needed to begin with to boot. The double sided nature of the design does almost all of the job of keeping this in place. I have nothing to complain about here. If you're interested in reducing sound bleed you simply must seal air gaps around your door or doors as much as possible. Outside of going the whole 9 yards not to mention the costs and sacrificing some square footage to have second walls and doors built up next to existing ones, it'll be the most impactful thing you can add to quiet things down outside of a room.
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2025
I will start by saying this product can be cut to size and the instructions tell you to do so. It isn’t entirely clear from the marketing that you can/should do that, but you can cut it! I cut about 4 inches off of it to make it fit my doorway.It was really easy to cut and install. It includes some sticky velcro strips that you can attach to the side of your doorway so that the foam tube holder sticks on it. I found that in practice I did not need the strips for it to stay attached to the door. It kind of just sits in place and does its thing.It keeps our bedroom from getting hot during the day and keeps the AC in at night when we are sleeping. It also keeps smells from the rest of the house out of the bedroom, so I can confirm it works great for air isolation.It took me about 10 minutes to measure, cut, and install this. For $10 this is perfect! Exactly what I was looking for at an affordable price.
Stephanie
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025
My dad had been wanting one of these for a while because the basement door has a gap underneath. I surprised him with this one. He immediately took it out of the packaging and put it together. It has two "noodles" that you slide into place. The velcro pieces are super sticky! Like if they attach to something, you'll have trouble getting it apart so be very careful with that! But overall, it works great to keep any drafts out and will save on air conditioning and heat. It's a very nice and useful product!
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