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Duck Brand Indoor 10-Window Shrink Film Insulator Kit, 62-Inch x 420-Inch, 286216

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Size: 10 windows


Features

  • Reduce your energy costs by insulating your windows
  • Crystal clear film heat shrinks to seal out drafts and cold
  • Contains 62 x 420" of crystal clear film and 1/2-inch by 168-feet (2016") roll of double-sided tape
  • Helps increase energy efficiency - Home Smart and Earth Friendly
  • Kit insulates ten 3' x 5' windows

Description

During the cold weather months, windows become a prime spot for energy loss. Duck Brand Shrink Film Window Kits create an added barrier between the outdoor air and the inside of your home, helping block drafts and air leaks that lead to high heating costs. Apply to the inside of your window to seal out the cold from getting into your home. Plus, it’s made with clear shrink film for good visibility and it’s easy to install and remove once the warmer weather arrives. Use together with other Duck Brand weatherization products to make your home more comfortable and energy efficient all year long. Tools needed: measuring tape, scissors, hair dryer Chilly winter weather can send the home heating bill through the roof. But a little insulation goes a long way! Cut a chunk out of your power bill, and make your home more energy efficient with the Duck Window Kit! The kit includes 62 x 420 inches of crystal clear plastic film, plus 1/2-inch x 168 feet (2016 inches) of mounting tape, enough to insulate up to ten 3-foot x 5-foot windows. Simply use the tape to affix the film to the window frame, then use a conventional hair dryer (not included) to shrink the film into an airtight lining over the window. The film helps prevent drafts and heat loss to provide a drastic increase in energy efficiency. A properly sealed home can cut energy costs by hundreds of dollars a year. This simple solution is easy to install, affordable, and works warming wonders. Be home smart and with the Duck Window Kit! Get yours today! P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer Chilly winter weather can send the home heating bill through the roof. But a little insulation goes a long way! Cut a chunk out of your power bill, and make your home more energy efficient with the Duck Window Kit! The kit includes 62 x 420 inches of crystal clear plastic film, plus 1/2-inch x 168 feet (2016 inches) of mounting tape, enough to insulate up to ten 3-foot x 5-foot windows. Simply use the tape to affix the film to the window frame, then use a conventional hair dryer (not included) to shrink the film into an airtight lining over the window. The film helps prevent drafts and heat loss to provide a drastic increase in energy efficiency. A properly sealed home can cut energy costs by hundreds of dollars a year. This simple solution is easy to install, affordable, and works warming wonders. Be home smart and with the Duck Window Kit! Get yours today! See more

Material: **Please Note the 2023 version is rolled film, not folded**


Brand: Duck


Color: Clear


Size: 10 windows


Product Dimensions: 420"L x 62"W


Installation Type: Heat Shrink


Ultraviolet Light Protection: False


Number of Items: 1


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 87


Material: ‎**Please Note the 2023 version is rolled film, not folded**


Brand: ‎Duck


Color: ‎Clear


Size: ‎10 windows


Product Dimensions: ‎420"L x 62"W


Installation Type: ‎Heat Shrink


Ultraviolet Light Protection: ‎False


Number of Items: ‎1


UPC: ‎075353090787


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎87


Manufacturer: ‎Shurtape Technologies


Unit Count: ‎180.8 Sq Ft


Part Number: ‎281506


Item Weight: ‎9.6 ounces


Item model number: ‎1163221


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎Retail Packaging


Finish: ‎Please Note the 2023 version is rolled film


Pattern: ‎Insulator


Shape: ‎Please Note the 2023 version is rolled film, not folded


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎3


Included Components: ‎Plastic Shrink Film, Window Kit Tape


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 29, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Freaking love this stuff
Size: 10 windows
I love this stuff! It works perfectly for drafty windows - Like in apartments. Should also keep out bugs, dirt, and perhaps a light sound barrier. Installation is beyond simple. Anyone can do this, and alone. There is plenty of room for error. As it happens, I had perfect application on four 3x5 windows. Flawless. But, I want to talk about something that I've noticed a few others mention that I was curious about myself. (I got on here hoping to find an answer, and I didn't. So I'm going to try to answer it) The first day after installation of these, I noticed sound coming from them. It wasn't from *wind* like some people assume. I think it was a mix of static and tension, (and maybe sunlight?) Though, I heard it at night too. The sound - slow, soft crinkling of a potato chip bag.. Usually every 20 seconds or so. It's the time that leaves me to believe it's some form of static discharge. This went on for two days before I decided it wasn't 'settling' and I started to think of what was causing it. Well, if this were permanent, you can bet I wouldn't be giving this product 5 stars. So here's how I fixed it. Remember how I said I had a flawless application, but this product leaves room for error? (if you skimmed ahead, that's what you get for being impatient). Well, my application was too perfect. It was as tight as a drum, stretched all across each side perfectly. I had no problem removing an entire side at a time and repositioning it so it was half an inch closer to the window (loosening the fit). I didn't do this on ALL 4 sides, just two. After doing this, the sound was gone! Bam! It's still pretty tight, but nowhere like it was before. It still tight enough to where you can't see it unless you have a lamp in the reflection. Otherwise it's invisible. I'm not sure why or what combination of things caused the sound, but after repositioning it to be ever so slightly looser, all is golden! So my advice, Don't get it drum tight the first time around... And if you do, and experience this noise, just loosen a side or two and it should go away. To apply, I put tape on all 4 sides, then cut the proximal size of plastic, started at the top, and worked my way to the bottom. I didn't have any issues, but the tape is strong, sticky and forgiving. It sticks great to my paint, without removing it (the paint) , and can be restuck many many times as far as I can tell. I did it alone, and you probably can too. Two people would make it easier, but it isn't mandatory. Having a sharp pair of scissors comes in handy. To trim the excess, I didn't trim, but glided the scissors around to leave as clean of an edge as possible. I also didn't have a hairdryer, but I did have a space heater which worked perfectly, Probably better than a hairdryer. It came with two rolls of film. I did 4 windows and have enough left over from the first roll for one more window, and haven't touched the second roll. (Each roll should get you 5 windows, and I'm on track to get just that). I also have more than enough tape left over and have begun to use it for home projects. It's super strong, invisible, thin, and removable. I love it on it's own and would pay 10$ just for that. ****and if you want to get creative... Consider attaching a neodymium magnet to your blind controller in a fashion that could allow you to open and close them as desired, if you so wished! I haven't tried this but I know it would work with some creativity (perhaps super gluing a flat magnet to the base of the spinny thing (attaching it so the N/S polarity is horizontal/perpendicular to the thingy) .. So that you can manipulate it by rotating an equally strong magnet near it (while keeping them apart of course - using your hand as a barrier). If you've played with high powered magnets before, you'll understand how this could/should work. an interesting thought to fix the fact that you can't control your blinds once the film is on) Similar thoughts apply to attaching a magnet to the draw cords (though, they may be too heavy for such ambitious ideas) But adding a weight to the draw string could be a way to counter that. Who knows! I have one more window to do, and I will test this out myself and update with whatever results I have.. Even if they are just awful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2016 by ItsAMe_Mario ItsAMe_Mario

  • Lost the Drafts; Found Four Degrees!
Size: 5 windows
We bought a 200 year-old house, and over time will be replacing many of the windows. We live in the Northeast (currently 2F, was -5F this morning!), and it gets COLD here in the winter! The old windows are beautiful, but drafty, even with their storms. I saw this product, its reasonable price, and thought, "Why not?" We covered 8 upstairs windows (2 bedrooms, a bath, and a hallway), one dining room window, and a guest room window. The drafts are GONE and we went from 66-67F in the upstairs bedrooms (with the thermostat set to 72F downstairs to try to get enough heat into those bedrooms) to 70-71F upstairs, without the chilly drafts =). That was in sub-zero temps outside. These window covers are obviously keeping the cold air out and the warm air in! We can reduce the thermostat a bit and the furnace won't run so much. I think these things just paid for themselves - exponentially! Not to mention that the bedrooms are MUCH more comfortable. Ease of installation: Easy, if a bit tedious when doing multiple windows. Well worth the time and minimal effort. How they look: I was skeptical about what these window films would look like; other reviewers said they were absolutely crystal clear, and I didn't believe it. But they are - absolutely clear. Very impressed, see photos attached. With curtains up, you cannot see that there are films over the windows. Except for the part where the curtains aren't blowing in the drafty breeze, ha! I'm buying two more of the 5 window kits today - will be covering some more windows and will have spare materials on hand in case children poke through (not stressed about that, though, because this product is so reasonably priced). Would I recommend this product? ABSOLUTELY! Image 1 - small window, right side with film just installed; left side after blow-drying done Image 2 - larger window, right side with tape, but not film installed; left side with film installed and blow-drying done Image 3 - large window with film installed with blow-drying done; absolutely clear film. Dirty window, but clear film, ha! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2017 by Wendy Wendy

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