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Pros & Cons
Cons
The insert with bristles is not fixed in the aluminum slot and slides in and out too easily. Very flimsy. Real silicone would be much quieter.
Highlights
Quality
Well made, easy to cut to length
Very nice, heavy quality metal that has held up for over a year.
I used my own self tapping screws to attach the sweep to a steel door because this did not come with any screws like the description.
So i had plastic bristles getting all over the land which is not environmentally friendly and is bad for thr land.
Price
I know this was a little expensive but after it was put on, it was worth.
Shipping
Arrived on time and was packaged to be practically indestructible.
It arrived just as described and was easy to install.
This sweep arrived without any instructions and no hardware.
Competitiveness
It has worked much better than the cheaper ones i've bought in the past.
Bristles are a little soft compared to similar ones at box store.
Overview
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cut, easy, size, great and down. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 235 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 31 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The brush sealed the gap at the bottom of the door
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When opening and closing the door only a slight sound is heard and it is almost 100 air tight
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I dont usually write reviews but figured i would toss this out there because i saw a few folks complaining about the bristles falling out after trimming it down to size
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The bristles are held in with a simple crimp in the brush insert
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you cut it you have to recrimp the end to retain the bristles
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used a hack saw because i was worried tin snips would mangle the finished end too much
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Crimp the cut end of the brush right away
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used a pair of vice grips but a big set of pliers would work as well
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