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Kitchen & Housewares : RPS VC1 3 Pack 8' x 15' Magnetic Vent Cover

RPS VC1 3 Pack 8' x 15' Magnetic Vent Cover

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 52674





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: RPS PRODUCTS INC
EAN: 0078757009188
Label: RPS PRODUCTS INC
Product Manufacturer: RPS PRODUCTS INC
Model: VC1
Publisher: RPS PRODUCTS INC
Ranking: 52674
Studio: RPS PRODUCTS INC


Product facts:
  • RPS VC1 3 Pack 8" x 15" Magnetic Vent Cover
  • RPS PRODUCTS INC







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Item Description:
  • Three pack
  • Magnetic vent cover
  • Size: 8' x 15'
  • Color: White
  • Magnetically seals the air from passing through closed metal vents
  • Cuts easily with scissors to size
  • Can be painted or papered to match any dcor 696237











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    Buyer Reviews
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Exactly what I needed
    I have an odd-sized vent and had trouble finding a permanent vent cover that opens and closes. The magnetic vent cover fits perfectly and does a great job of keeping air from coming out of the vent. It's perfect for my needs.



    Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - LARGE VENT COVERS
    Unfortunately, these cover are not magnetic enough to support their weight in a vertical position, which is what I bought them for.



    Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Magnet does not stick
    If you are using it for floor vents, it is fine, but I have a vent on the ceiling and it does not stay up.



    Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Weak
    As noted in previous reviews, these air vent covers aren't magnetically strong enough to cling to an air vent with air coming out of it. Hell, I couldn't get them to stay on even then the air wasn't blowing, much less when it was blowing.

    For air returns, these would probably work okay if the magnetics were strong enough to hold it to the register.



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