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3M Indoor Window Insulator Kit, 5-Window

 

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3M Indoor Window Insulator Kit, 5-Window
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Latest $11.17   Latest $4.47   Latest $3.56  
Highest $20.11 Jan 14, '14   Highest $16.79 Jan 10, '15   Highest $17.40 Oct 11, '14  
Lowest $10.89 Feb 29, '16   Lowest $4.00 Mar 20, '16   Lowest $2.49 Mar 27, '16  
Average $13.65   Average $8.60   Average $7.84  
Added Sep 10, 2013   Added Sep 10, 2013   Added Sep 10, 2013  
                 
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UPC701748714616
With the 3M indoor window insulator kit, you can lower your heating bills during the winter and make your home more energy-efficient. Part of 3M's line of energy-saving products, this kit includes window insulation film and a roll of double-sided mounting tape to create an airtight seal. Stretching the film removes wrinkles for a transparent view. This version of the 3M indoor window insulator kit enables you to insulate five 3-foot-by-5-foot windows. 2141W Indoor Window Insulator Kit

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The 3M indoor window insulator kit provides an airtight seal to keep the heat in and the cold out (click to enlarge). Keep the Heat In and the Cold Out

Made by 3M, this indoor window insulator kit contains window insulation film along with Scotch Window Film Tape to keep cold drafts out and warm air in. As a result, you can reduce your heating costs during the winter. The film shrinks tight around your window for a transparent, wrinkle-free fit and is made to reduce condensation and prevent frost build-up. Double-Sided Mounting Tape for a Secure Seal

Included with this kit is a 1/2-inch-by-27-7/10-yard roll of 3M window film mounting tape to keep your insulation in place all season long. This double-sided tape seals off cracks and crevices, creates an airtight seal, and establishes a strong bond between the surface, the tape, and the insulation film, as recommended in ENERGY STAR's "Seal and Insulate" guidelines. Featuring a convenient, ready-to-peel liner, the tape adheres easily to a variety of surfaces and stays intact upon removal. Simple, Fast Installation

Installing the window insulation is easy. You simply unfold the film and cut it to the width of the window, allowing an extra inch on all sides. Next, you firmly apply the mounting tape around the window frame and remove the paper liner. Then you apply the film to the tape, starting at the top of the window, and reposition and stretch the film to remove wrinkles. Finally, you use a blow dryer to remove any remaining wrinkles, then trim any excess film. Made in the United States, and designed for indoor use only, this insulator kit can be used with aluminum, vinyl-clad, or painted or varnished wood molding, but it should not be applied to veneer paneling or Lauan mahogany molding. The film and tape should be removed from the window at the end of the season. The film measures 10 square yards, or 5.16 feet by 17.5 feet by 0.75 thousandths of an inch (H x W x D), and weighs 0.33 pounds. What's in the Box

Window insulation film and one roll of mounting tape.
This insulator kit is easy to install, and a blow dryer enables you to remove wrinkles for a transparent view (click each to enlarge).

 

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/r/AskNYC is it normal for a renter to have to buy their own ac unit? Mar 22, 2016
/r/explainlikeimfive ELI5: How come sometimes when its cold outside the inside of my window gets soaked? Feb 11, 2016
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/r/homeowners Single in a big house, what's the most cost efficient and eco-friendly way to keep myself warm in the winter? Jan 16, 2016
/r/HomeImprovement Is it best to let my heat pump run pretty much 24/7 in this cold weather or should I just permanently activate the toaster strips full time? Jan 14, 2016
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/r/HomeImprovement Best way to heat my room? May 8, 2015
/r/DIY Seeking advice: How to keep my top floor apartment warmer for $600? Apr 28, 2015
/r/HomeImprovement I obtained a new space heater for my small one bedroom apartment. Unfortunately, it costs more than half of the electric bill every month. Suggestions? Feb 27, 2015
/r/personalfinance Moved into a 1 bedroom apartment last month. First electric bill is $337. The yearly estimate we received when signing the lease was $470. What the hell is going on? Feb 18, 2015
/r/lifehacks [request] what are some great cheap ways to weatherize the house Feb 6, 2015
/r/HomeImprovement Windows sealed with clear gel? (Image) Jan 31, 2015
/r/askscience Help resolve a roommate argument. Would plastic blinds that are closed over a large window have any insulative properties? Jan 27, 2015
/r/HVAC Forced hot water, oil boiler, tons of zones, help reducing energy costs Jan 24, 2015
/r/Frugal How to DIY, cheaply insulate french door droughts? Jan 22, 2015
/r/personalfinance I just spent £200 on heating, tips and tricks to keep rooms warm? (UK) Jan 18, 2015
/r/HomeImprovement Temporary DIY method to seal windows from cold air leaking through? Jan 11, 2015
/r/DIY Help weatherproofing awning windows in a rental Jan 8, 2015
/r/baltimore Living in a poorly insulated Baltimore rowhouse Jan 8, 2015
/r/HomeImprovement It is cold! Window is letting in air. (Yes, it's closed) Any advice for keeping out air without replacing the entire window. Jan 7, 2015
/r/Pitt Looking for an apartment in North Oakland Dec 30, 2014

 

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