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2Packs Air Conditioner Foam Tape with Adhesive, 1''X1''X 6.5 Ft Window Weather Stripping, High Resilience Ac Window Seal Kit Foam Insulation for Winter Summer (6.5ft X 2 Rolls, Black)

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1.Size:1''x1''


About this item

  • ENERGY SAVING: The foam tape helps to prevent the cold air in winter and the hot air in summer from entering, reducing energy costs and improving the comfort of life
  • PRACTICALITY: It is used to insulate the narrow gaps between window-mounted air conditioning units and windows, which can reduce gas leakage and the entry of dust. It can also be used for sound insulation of doors and windows, collision prevention of table corners, providing you with a quiet and safe environment
  • SAFETY: The weather stripping material is environmentally friendly, soft and non-toxic, and can effectively prevent dust from entering the room through the gaps
  • EASY TO USE: The soft sealing strip can be freely bent to fit corners, and you can easily cut it to meet the size or shape you need
  • FRIENDLY REMINDER: It is not recommended to use it on damp surfaces, plaster, or unfinished wood



Product Description

Air Conditioner Foam
Air Conditioner Foam
WEATHERPROOF
Air Conditioner Foam

S. Copley
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
This foam with adhesive stickers worked great for sealing the small gaps between the wall and AC on my in wall AC installation. I didn’t end up using the adhesive stickers but they are adequately sticky to hold the foam in place during installation.
BDEF
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
The foam came vacuum sealed and wound in figure 8’s. I had my doubts as I thought the foam could have been cracked/broken as compressed as it was. When I opened it, the foam sprang right up into shape and the figure 8’s didn’t harm the weather stripping at all. The stickers are actually very sticky but not in a way that I couldn’t take this off when I want to or so sticky that it will leave residue to scrub off.The AC window foam is a bit thicker than I needed, so as you can see from my pics I wasn’t able to insert it under/on top of the AC casement. That is my fault though for not knowing what size to get.Living in hot and humid NC, it’s already pretty warm here and it’s only March. The gaps around the AC casement were causing hot air to flow through into my sun room (which is a 2 season sun room and not insulated/hvac). So I used the foam to stick on the outside of the casing and it has stayed up with zero sagging or worry of falling off!This window weather stripping is a soft, low density foam. Please measure what size you need. I ordered the 1 x1/4” for visual reference.
PogChamp
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
This is foam you put around a window air conditioner unit to fill in gaps. It works well for that purpose and is easy to stuff into gaps. The adhesive stickers they include for attaching to the foam and attaching to a surface doesn't work well, but you don't really need those anyway. The weight of the air conditioner should hold the foam in place once you jam it in there. I have no complaints here. Decent foam.
Monty
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Got this to help seal in my window air conditioners for the year. Product comes vacuum sealed, opened it and let it expand in the basement (these things usually have a little smell when initially unsealed). There is plenty of product to cover the 2 window units. the stickers are useful for getting things secure in conjunction with the snug fit. With how much you get in this pack it looks like I have enough as a backup for when these wear out eventually.
MGCO
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
The pictures and the description show that it doesn't have the solid sticky backing, it has the dots so you can apply them to where you need them. It is really a matter of preference and what you need it for. I plan on using mine just to stuff the space between the window that slides up and the stationary part for my window ac install. I prefer no sticky tape so I can remove it and reuse the following year.
Abefi
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
Exactly what i ordered. I almost thought they were flattened but saw that it was just vacuum packed. Clipped a corner and they expanded to their correct size. Good price and enough for 2 small AC units.
Art-of-Zen Digital
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
After DJing a Baby Shower where the venue didn’t have an accessibility ramp, one of my EV Evolve 50 Line Array Subwoofers fell. It had an officially branded cover over it, which thankfully prevented any dents. Everything seemed perfectly fine until the dreaded rattling sound began while DJing at a local venue. These speakers are extremely expensive to replace, and they’ve provided me with nothing but flawless DJing experiences throughout the last 5 years.I’ve repaired iMacs, both old and new, as well as PC and Mac laptops, and put a great deal of PCs together. As far as speakers go, the only time any form of repair occurred was simply removing a dent from the grill of my EV ELX 200 18SP Subwoofer. While opening up the back panel of the Evolve 50 to see if the rattling could be resolved easily, the only part that was slightly loose was the metal frame on the inner part of the subwoofer cone that holds the foam acoustic dampening wedges in place. Lightly tapping it produced the rattling sound that occurred whenever the bass notes were strong. This foam tape seemed to be the best solution to my problem, given that the issue needed to be resolved within a 3 day time-frame. Once all of the connection cables were detached, it was easier to maneuver around the subwoofer cone.This foam tape is nice and thick, and it was prefect way to temporarily seal the woofer's loose metal frame, without covering any of the important areas of the subwoofer cone. Testing it out lead to a level of relief that was priceless. This quick fix enabled me to get through four events before the rattling began again. It gave me time to order the replacement woofer from Electro Voice, which wound up costing $250. Replacing the subwoofer cone by myself felt satisfying. This $11 foam saved me a lot of money and time. While my situation may not be the primary usage for this foam tape, it worked out so well that it was preemptively added as additional acoustic dampening for my Evolve 50m’s subwoofer cone. There are only two words for this tape. Five stars.
Roger young
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
To plug up the windows between, you know, the inside outside windows.So when I put the air conditioner in I make sure no bugs can get in.You know, because it sometimes to get behind the screen and stuff like that.So I don't want him in there, but that's what I do.You know what you can barely see it.Just one little slot across the top.Sometimes around the whole plastic thing 22 make sure they don't get in
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