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Cheaply made, but can do the job 3/20/2013
Brittney S. from Austin, TX
This product would work much better on interior doors - I used it on an exterior door and had to tape the foam insulation section to my door panel because it would catch on the door ledge on the ground. It's not airtight due to this. Worth the value if you have a door where the floors are equal height on both sides of the door.
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Did not work for my doors - not the product's faul 3/5/2013
I would use this product on a much older home with hollow wood doors. I have steel doors and was not able to use it because of the thickness. It's not the best material - it's OK though. Will donate the product to someone who can use it..
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No mo breaze! 2/20/2013
Works awesome!
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Cheap - Doesn't work on doors with a sill 1/9/2013
Don't waster your money. Cheaply made, poor design. You could make your own better. I got this for my front and back door which are drafty. They don't work at all. It catches on the door sill and just makes a mess. The threads get caught on anything like a screw head or sliver of wood and the things just come apart.
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
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review 12/19/2012
excellent
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It works, but... 12/7/2012
Toshi from NJ
it works, but looks very cheap and I felt price is high for this quality. Sponge foam in inside of this block was bend during shipment and does not be straight. But, it works.
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breeze blocker 11/28/2012
satisfied with this item
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Fast delivery 11/26/2012
Cindy from Puyallup, WA
Pretty cheaply made but it works
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Fulfills purpose 11/26/2012
Does the job, but kind of cheap material
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Cheap and bad quality product 11/26/2012
The product didn't look like anything from the picture and to top it off a very poorly made product! It ripped on the 1st try and I was so frustrated and angry that I didn't bother to returning it, because I didn't want to pay for the shipping cost to send it back.
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
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Very cheaply made 11/21/2012
Linda from New York
I have other draft blockers in my home. This one is made of the cheapest materials. It isn't even tough enough to withstand opening the door without it buckling under and becoming useless.
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
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Get what you pay for 11/20/2012
Tamim from Springfield VA
Was too short for me, make sure the gap below the door is less than 1 inch, otherwise the item will not work.
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
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Breeze Blockers 11/19/2012
Simple, effective means of insulating exterior door thresholds.
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Stop drafts 11/12/2012
Great product to stop drafts.
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Product worked as advertised
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No insulation provided 11/9/2012
I bought this for my in-laws, who have an older home. They block the doors to some of their upstairs rooms to better heat their house in the winter. This item was on sale, for $7, free shipping, so I got it, spur of the moment. It's not worth the $7. I would be surprised if this product provided any insulation, given how thin the material is, the bumpers are just light foam. Waste of time and money.
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
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dont bother 11/9/2012
cheap and flimsy... not worth your time or money
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Some Limitations 11/9/2012
Michael from Denver, CO
You use this by sliding it under your door. This works best if your door is on a flat surface as pictured, and doesn't have a sill or footer at its base. Mine does, and the unit tends to slide off the door when it's open and there is a gap between the bottom of the door and the floor.
It still works - sort of. I Have to keep re-seating it on the door, though. I might take the door off and glue or otherwise attach the seal to keep it from falling off.
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Pretty Decent Product 11/9/2012
Sharon from Johns Creek, GA
lightweight
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Useless 11/9/2012
It is very difficult to use, and it does not work.
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Works decently 11/9/2012
The breeze blocker arrived bent from being folded, so the foam inserts are no longer straight. But it does a decent job of filling the gap under my bedroom door.
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Harder than it looked 11/8/2012
This product is made in a flimsy, hard-to-use way. The fabric around the plastic inserts is very loose and difficult to close up after the plastic insert is cut to the proper length for the width of the door. The looseness of the fabric makes it difficult to close the door. The price for two was low, but so is the performance. I wouldn't buy these again.
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
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Don't buy! 11/6/2012
AV from Fishers, IN
Not well made. Looks cheap and performs even worse.
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TDD Door Seal 11/1/2012
Peter from New York
Odder the TDD Door Seal to keep out pesky drafts. Sort of thing that might come in handy, especially when annoying Halloween hurricanes plough into the area and cut power for a week! Product works as expected, though I would not call it "Hurricane Sandy" proof.
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Breeze blocker does its job 9/22/2012
I have a large gap at the bottom of my apartment entry door, and this breeze blocker does its job nicely. No breeze or draft.