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Electronics : MVCX512 Magnetic Vent Covers (5' X 12', 3-pk)

MVCX512 Magnetic Vent Covers (5' X 12', 3-pk)

from: DEFLECTO




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 12679





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: DEFLECTO
EAN: 0079916000305
Label: DEFLECTO
Product Manufacturer: DEFLECTO
Publisher: DEFLECTO
Ranking: 12679
Studio: DEFLECTO


Product facts:
  • COVERS
  • 5" x 12"
  • Fits wall & floor registers
  • Redirects heat & air
  • conditioning







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MVCX512 Magnetic Vent Covers (5' x 12') 3 per bag; 5' x 12' 'Magnetic Vent Covers (5'' x 12'')'











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - MVCX512 Magnetic Vent Covers (5" X 12", 3-pk)
This product does not have strong enough magnetic force to hold the weight of the vent cover against gravity. I have sheet steel A/C vents. The covers barely hold on to the wall vents and don't hold at all to the ceiling vents. When the A/C fan came on, the wall cover fell to the floor. I compared the magnetic strength of the vent covers with photo magnets from Shutterfly by applying the vent cover to the refrigerator. They both held with the same apparent strength. I tried to attach the photo magnets to the wall vent. It held, but not as strongly as to the refrigerator. The problem seems to be the amount of ferrous material in the vent cover and the shape of the cover - mine were stamped by machine and the built-in air deflectors in the vent are raised slightly from the edges of the vent where they attach to the wall/ceiling. There isn't enough flat surface for the magnetic covers to grip. MVCX512 Magnetic Vent Covers (5" X 12", 3-pk)



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Magnetic vent covers
These magnetic vent covers do the job, but they need more magnet to them, they don't stay in place.Other than that they are just fine.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Wrong color displayed
The product works well but in the picture it appears to be black/dark brown. When I received it they were white. The company claims they do not come in the darker color. The white did not work for me. They refunded me 100% of the money.



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