Duck Max Strength Window Insulation Film Kit, Clear, 84 in. x 120 in.: Kit includes crystal clear heavy-duty shrink film and window kit tape Film needs to be cut to appropriate size to fit your windows Tools needed: measuring tape, scissors, hair dryer Removes cleanly Easy to install and remove
▪ Insulates windows to block drafts
▪ Kit includes: heavy-duty film and window kit tape
▪ Easy to install and remove
▪ Removes cleanly at the end of the season
▪ Film needs to be cut to appropriate size to fit your windows
▪ Tools needed: measuring tape, scissors, hair dryer
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Brand | Duck Brand |
Item model number | 286215 |
Color | Clear |
Weight | - |
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Product Id | 327774 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.5 (376 ratings) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 075353140864 |
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Duck Max Strength Window Insulation Film Kit, Clear, 84 in. x 120 in.
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Duck Max Strength Window Kit 84" x 120" Heavy Duty Insulating Shrink Film (NB)
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Duck MAX Strength Heavy Duty Insulating Film - Clear (284352) 84”X120”
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Duck MAX Strength Heavy Duty Insulating Film for Patio Door/Extra Large Window, 84-Inch x 120-Inch, Indoor, 284352
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DUCK Max Strength Window Kit Heavy Duty Insulating Shrink Film Clear 84x120 NEW
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Duck MAX Strength Heavy Duty Insulating Film - Clear X 2
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Duck Brand #286704 Max Strength 1 XL Window or 2 Windows Indoor Window Kt 84x112
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love that these are perfect for th garage windows to seal them for winter times so the cold air doesn't come in and the warm air stays on. They are super easy to assemble and put on the window and they do work great as they save money by reducing your energy bill for heating and cooling.
This is a two person operation highly suggested. I like this product much better because it's heavy duty film. The film does insulate from drafty windows when installed properly. If this is your first time using the product, definitely watch YouTube for instructions. Also use alcohol to finish the cleaning process of your surface to prep for the tape. That does make a difference. This is my second time using the film and I really like it. Saves me money on heating costs and it lasts all season. From time to time, you may have to apply new tape to corners but you have extra on the roll for that. I have two cats who are window watchers and neither has attempted to scratch the film off. So be weary with feline pets.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We live in a very old home, and since purchasing our house, we have slowly replaced windows as our budget allows. We have windows in the kitchen that we cover with the Duck window kit each year, although the way the windows are created (in a corner), I have to use extra tape in a way not called for. The double-sided roll included in the Duck Max Strength kit actually sticks to the finished window panels and the bare wall behind! I definitely will use this again next winter. It is so effective, as you can see in my picture, I can keep my plants there!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Every winter we struggle to keep the heat in. We turn up the heat even more fighting the battle with these windows having air leaks. Sometimes you can feel a good breeze of cold air coming in! So that means it is costing me much more on my heating bill!! Had enough!! It was time to cover the windows with plastic. It is something my parents did as I was growing up. I remember them using strips of cardboard and a staple gun. But that left little holes in the wood around the window. After a few years, it was really damaging the wood and soon enough it would not hold all winter! Trying to repair the wood would be costly especially if you did not know how to do it and had to hire someone! The Duck Brand uses double sided tape! What!! No staples!?! I was sold on that fact alone! We measured the window and cut the plastic. A little tip, instead of using a traditional measuring tape, use a clothing one. It is able to bend and move. That makes it easier to measure the plastic since it bends and moves like fabric does. So after cutting the plastic to size. Make sure you leave a little extra over each edge of the window. I did about an inch and a half over each side. I also overlapped the tape on the corners to ensure an air tight fit and coverage. Just make sure you peel back about an inch of the one that is already there before putting the other one on top. (hope that made sense) Get all of your tape placed on but don't peel all of the paper off. Just do one side at a time. Otherwise the plastic will stick to all the tape when you are trying to place. I start at the top, then the sides and bottom last. Last part is the hair dryer! This is my favorite part too! LOL! There is just something about watching the plastic shrink and the wrinkles all disappear that is so mesmerizing! Don't go too fast or it will not have time for the heat to shrink. Do not go too slow or the heat will melt a hole in the plastic. NEVER touch the hair dryer to the plastic!! It will melt right onto your hair dryer, possibly ruining your hair dryer!! This process takes about 2-3 minutes. After it is all smooth, you're done! Now I can enjoy a warmer home and save more money on my heating bill!! Whoo Hoo!!!
Material is of heavier construction and take just slightly longer to heat-shrink out the wrinkles. Put it on day after purchase. This is the fourth time I have used similar products, but no one as heavy duty as the Duck brand appears to be.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love this insulating plastic! It was easy to put up and only took less then 5 minutes. I have a toddler running wild banging on windows in our house and this plastic despite my wild toddler is holding up! Since placing this plastic up our rooms are much warmer and we dont have that cold draft flowing through our rooms from our windows at night! I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking to buy a awesome quality made insulating plastic for your windows!
My patio doors have drafty spots so I will be putting this up soon as September is here already. It goes up easily, it's transparent, and keeps out all the drafts making the room much more comfortable. I was quite pleased with Walmarts fast and free shipping.
First just let me say I like the site-to-store process. Product is a little thicker than the regular but not by a lot. It is very easy to install. Just follow enclosed directions and you'll have no problems. Second year using this product on a drafty porch. Really helps.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We used this heavy duty window kit to insulate our windows during the winter time. I have to say that the film itself is fabulous. We lost power one night and only had a small fire going but the insulation kit kept the warmth in and the cold out. I only
I have a 10-year-old manufactured home with obsolete vinyl slider windows with bad weather stripping (not replaceable) in SW WA State. When the winter rains/winds slam into the windows from the SSW direction the rain drives through the window screens and into the slider channels and runs over onto the interior window sills. My wife would worry so much about it that she would get up a couple of times during the night to mop it up with cloth towels. I came up with the idea of fabricating new screens from frame kits and installing the standard Duck .07 mil film over the screen before installing the splines, heat shrinking the film, and then anchoring the splines and film with 2" wide clear plastic packaging tape. It worked great to eliminate the water problem, but that film only lasts for 2 winters at most, and then I have to re-do them. The problem seems to be that the UV from sunlight makes the film brittle and it almost seems to "shatter" (for lack of a better term) at a certain point. I realize that this is not an application for which the product was intended and it being used outdoors rather than indoors, I am hoping that the heavy-duty (1.5 mil) film will last longer. At any rate, it only takes a couple of hours to replace the old film with new film for 4 large screens (48" x 24") and it is pretty cheap water infiltration insurance for us. If you try this, be aware that the heat-shrinkage of the plastic will bow in the longitudinal centers of the aluminum frames (no longer 90 degree square), and I had to add scrap pieces of frame as horizontal braces to eliminate this. Jim