DISQUS

Charles & Hudson: Twin Draft Guard: Use It or Lose It?

  • minhus · 10 months ago
    Yup, I have one and it's a great solution for the door that leads up to my attic. I used the draft guard to replace the rolled up towel I had been using to block the cold/hot air that seeps under the door (It's old, doesn't fit well enough at the bottom). It blocks the air better than the towel and since we go to the attic a lot to fetch or put something in storage, I no longer have to nag my boyfriend about fixing the stupid towel when he's done. So win/win. I bought mine Bed, Bath and Beyond (you can use a coupon!) and it works well for what I need. But if you're crafty, you could easily make these and in a more attractive fabric too!

    I've been meaning to see if the twin draft guard would fit on the back door because despite installing foam insulation and a door sweep, I still feel cold air coming in there. Haven't tried it yet though.
  • liz · 10 months ago
    we have one, it works, its more low profile than i imagined. or maybe i've gotten used to it. if you can't afford a new door -- this is helpful!
  • Susan King · 10 months ago
    Item is a piece of junk, not worth the money. Also not long enough. I have gaps on both sides of the door. What's the sense of blocking drafts if you have gaps! Iwas als annoyed because there is no phone # on the box or website to offer an opinion. What does that tell you. Save your money, you could buy your own.
  • duckyman · 10 months ago
    What a piece of chinese import junk
    After waiting a month to receive I'm not impressed.
    It rolls up on itseld and is so flimsy it can't stop anything
    The so called free over the door hanger that came with it is what you pay for.
    Like the guy below states, no way to contact them. The 800# just rings