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Deal or Dud: Twin Draft Guard

The makers of the Twin Draft Guard claim you can start saving money on your energy bill. But is it a deal or dud?

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decide - 3/27/2011 10:58 PM
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I purchased this when it first came out and was a lot cheaper than they are now. I experience less draft but not fully but the some helps. As the other customer said it tends to pull out and have to be pushed back under the door. I just use my foot to push it back and close the door. It is useful and helpful. Of course, it did not fit on a door that had once been trimmed for a carpet. The gap was too large and I had one door that it was too short even though it had not been trimmed but the door is an old door from way back when they made larger doors. I would buy again..It's a deal..

legalseclr - 3/3/2010 12:31 PM
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I have had these under my doors since they first came out and I can really tell the difference. Really keeps the drafts down, plus as a bonus it keeps my carpet clean where the back door scrapes across it. I definitely think it's a deal!

TheLastHuman - 1/18/2010 7:41 PM
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I wouldn't think it would work too well on doors with a metal/rubber threshold.

buschh8r - 1/14/2010 7:06 PM
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What they don't tell you is that over time the draft guard slides out from under the door just enough that you have to slide it back under the door. I had one when I lived in an apartment. Every couple days I would have to reposition it under the door. I guess it works as long as you don't mind having to reposition it every couple days.
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