Thermwell F4WT 0 45' Woodtone Caulk Cord, 9,5 once, 45 piedi di lunghezza, Ft Woodtone 9,5 once, 45 piedi di lunghezza, Woodtone

Brand:Frost King

3.3/5

27.60

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Mortite è il nome originale del calafataggio fai-da-te ed è ancora famoso per la sua qualità e versatilità. Certo, Mortite Weather-strip e Caulking Cord sigilleranno efficacemente le finestre. Ma è anche ampiamente usato come materiale per guarnizioni, barriera per insetti insonorizzante, riempitivo per crepe e tutto intorno alla tomaia del plugger. 9,5 once 45 piedi Colore: Woodtone Per l'uso con legno, plastica, metallo, muratura, vetro e cemento Forma una tenuta resistente alle intemperie su superfici porose e non porose Nessuna pistola per calafataggio necessaria basta premere in posizione con la punta delle dita non si indurisce quindi si sigilla saldamente, ma può essere facilmente rimossa. INFORMAZIONI DI CONTATTO DEL PRODUTTORE 1-800-526-5265

Dimensioni articolo: 4,5 L x 4,5 L x 0,8 A. Marchio: Thermwell. Paese di origine: Cina. Peso dell'articolo: 0,8 libbre.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Frost King
Brand ‎Frost King
Color Woodtone
Color ‎Woodtone
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,167 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎extension-cords, Rough Electrical
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Form Strip
Item Form ‎Strip
Item model number ‎F4WT
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 10 Ounces
Item Weight ‎10 Ounces
Manufacturer ‎Thermwell Products Co., Inc
Part Number ‎F4WT
Product Dimensions ‎4.5 x 4.5 x 0.8 inches
Size ‎9.5-ounce, 45-Foot Long, Woodtone
Surface Recommendation Window
Surface Recommendation ‎Window
Water Resistance Level ‎Waterproof

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Scritto da: Bob L.
Good sealing, very helpful in difficult conditions but a little be temperature sensitive
Good sealing, very helpful in difficult conditions but a little be temperature sensitive so when I tried to apply it during a wind storm, cloudy, sunless day at 47º F, it was stiff and stuck to my fingers more than it stuck to the window frame. I still recommend it really did stop the significant cold air leaks (and small leaks as well) which is exactly what we wanted, When the temperature is a little bit warmer its easy to apply but when the metal window frame got down to 47º F in high winds, it got still and did not stick to the metal frame so much, I could still push it into place into the grooves that were laking a huge amount of air. NOTE: Even a tiny hole can leak a massive amount of air, so its best to use more and push it into every possible crevice to trite catch all the possible leaks. When the window temperature is cld and the caulk doesn't want to stick to the cold metal frame, it will tend to stick to your fingers so push in to the slot/crevice then slide or twist your finger to release the caulk (don't worry it washes easily off you're fingers so push it as hard as necessary to get it to stick to the frame). You will notice that once you install it that when it's cold it will harden, don't worry, it still seals the window and keeps the drafts out. When the temperature rises then it will soften again and if you need to you can then work it into the gap/crevice some more. Although its listed as 45 feet which sounds like a lot, keep in mind that it comes in 5 rows, you can tear off 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 strands and install them, so very often you will use more than 1 strand (I often used 3 or 4 strands) so I was only able to seal one and a half standard sided windows (which is all I added to do anyway), at its low price its certainly worth buying more if you need it, use plenty so it seals your windows properly. I would give it a 5 start rating other than a slight challenge with installing it at cold temperatures (which it still got installed, it just took more effort, that was worth it).
Scritto da: Mike
Great for older windows to seal out drafts.
I live in an old home and I use this around my huge Dutch door window, seals out all the drafts.
Scritto da: Serena O.
Save yourself energy and money.
The putty worked perfect on my windows. I was able to easily install the strips and kept my master bedroom nice and warm during the winter when it was 32 degrees outside. A must purchase if you live somewhere cold and need to keep your house or room warm. You can reuse the putty again, and again. Make sure you clean the area where your are going to install. I will be using them again next winter.
Scritto da: Honest Review
It works
Peel, tear off and apply. You'll need to make sure the surface is clean and dry, otherwise its not going to adhere very well. Can be removed, rolled up and reused. Can be molded into different shapes and sizes.
Scritto da: IB
Great
Pretty good quality
Scritto da: #AskMissPatience
Stocked up for next season
The only thing that’s difficult to tell in the photos is the narrow thread of putty per strand. I had thought each would be as I remembered the last time I used this many years ago. These spaghetti thick strands can be pulled off for single use or you’ll need several together to help with some breezeways. The good news is it’s possible to use a few together for an area requiring a little extra. When I learned new windows only have a 25 year window warranty but not on the frame itself. This is only two years realized replacing the original window might not be the best idea. The R value of my windows is one. A new window is 3. But, sealing up storm window gaps with caulk. Refurbishing the original windows in a few ways. Improving functionality with new weight ropes. Plus, replacing the caulk around the windows itself will all contribute to better weather value. Blackout thick curtains. Help, too. The only issue is those tiny worn spots. This removable putty is my next effort. This last year I used insulation boards that come in a large pack for windows at about 1/2 inch. This increased R value but blocked the window. Using this putty and another idea built with furring strips wrapped in plastic for easy placement in windows could help on super cold days, too. I dislike the hair drier two sided tape plastic. It screws up the window trim. Hoping this helps. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Scritto da: Bob C.
So far, so good
I used this caulk outdoors on a garage window that was leaking. It sealed the leak, but then another one broke through. I just sealed that one a few days ago, and so far it's worked fine. The caulk is removable, but I don't have any plans to do that, so I hope the long term adhesion claims are true. I guess I'll find out.
Scritto da: Kristine
Amazing and “clean”
Once you find this product you’ll always want it handy. It sticks and holds up well and YES it does come off EASY and clean leaving no residue!
Scritto da: cheryl merrill
great stuff
easy to use, works well
Scritto da: Alan Storey
The item is much smaller than the picture
As I said the roll was smaller than it appeared. I can use it however as a gap filler in laminate flooring.
Scritto da: Mr. P. J. Hind
Wow !!!!
Wow !!!! This stuff is amazing. Am sat in my flat after using this stuff on the draughty windows and its so warm I can hardly believe it; and its on a cold night in the north of England. Will be saving a small fortune on heating bills.
Scritto da: Kenneth Lynn
It is like plasticine on a roll
It isn't a cord, can't be applied as shown. It is like plasticine on a roll.
Scritto da: chihauhaugirl
caulk tape
seems to work okish but wish it had been white as illustrated.instead of the horrible brown i was sent looks awful when it comes unstuck as you try to shut very high white windows!

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