Rhodesy Universal Window Seal for Mobile Air-Conditioning and Tumble Dryer 400CM, Suitable for Portable Air Conditioning Unit, Hot Air Stop – Easy to Install – No Need for Drilling Holes
Rhodesy Universal Window Seal for Mobile Air-Conditioning and Tumble Dryer 400CM
Ideal for terraces and balconies or windows at ground level. To prevent warm air from your air conditioner hose coming back into your room. Increases cooling performance, reduces energy consumption
Suitable for all commonly-used window types but unable use it on a Left and right sliding window or door.
Water resistant and washable. Easy to remove: once the weather turns chilly, just remove the seal and store it away for next summer!
Quick and easy to install
1 – Apply the adhesive hook tape to the inside of your window frame and to the window itself.
2 – Attach the window seal to the hook tape.
3 – Open the zip on the window seal and place your air conditioner hose out of the window.
4 – Close the zip tightly around the hose.
5 – Use cable tie to fix the air hose to the zipper if necessary. And it is ready for use now
Product Features
- This window seal for air conditioners can stop hot air by locking the hose between the window frame and the window itself. To keep your room more cool.
- Easy to install, no need for drilling holes. You don’t have to buy window kits, adapters for your hose or additional tools.
- 400 cm window perimeter. Suitable for all commonly-used window types but unable use it on a Left and right sliding window or door.
- Suitable for all mobile air conditioners units and tumble dryer regardless of manufacturer.
- The window remains fully functional and can be closed and opened as usual. And the window seal is water resistant and washable.
I purchased this because my boyfriend’s apartment does not have AC and I had a portable air conditioner to spare, but needed this “converter” to put it in the window. The product works great for what we need it for. We had a small mishap the day we put it up and it rained, but we fixed the leak and luckily the roof hangs over the open window. I would highly advise monitoring for leaks especially right after you put it up. I think better directions with some pictures would be helpful. Putting it…