🧊 Freeze out winter worries with the toughest, smartest pipe wrap in town!
Redford Supply Co.'s 5 inch x 14 ft pipe insulation wrap combines industry-leading tensile strength and ultra-low thermal conductivity to protect outdoor pipes from freeze damage and energy loss. Made from durable ARCTIC EVA foam, this 25% thicker, highly flexible wrap resists UV, corrosion, and extreme temperatures, ensuring long-lasting, hassle-free insulation for copper, PVC, and AC lines.
Manufacturer | Redford Supply Co. |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 168 x 5 x 0.16 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 514 |
Size | 5 in x 14 ft |
Color | Cold Snap Tape |
Material | ARCTIC EVA |
Included Components | Tape |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**R
EASY TO USE PRODUCT
This product works very well as for the freeze protection and have only tested it in the low 20's. The actual tape, however, does not stick to itself very well, so I recommend wrapping the start and finish with 3M 88 electrical tape, or another rubber tape or it will unravel. Otherwise, it is a good product for South Texas.
C**.
100% works!
I didn’t order enough for my project but this would easily work for it’s intended use. The length is sufficient and would work for a std window unit for a portable a/c.For my my project, I wanted to see if I could vent the portable a/c to atm via the dryer vent line running an exhaust line of around 12’ through the garage attic.Note, I have not sealed the attic door nor is the garage properly insulated. Wall temp as of 3PM in sept. is about 88F and garage door not insulated is 94F. So attic heat is dumping into the garage until I actually cut a 4” hole to run the line to the attic.At first, I found out the hard way if the garage is not properly insulated, or the length of the portable a/c unit exceeds say 12’ with sharp bends on then it will cycle 2 mins on and 5 mins off or just not cycle. I’ve verified my hypothesis with a local vendor to swap units to rule out a faulty unit. I can’t believe they let me swap out 4 units.Basically the discharge pressure increases and the compressor will overheat. You can just turn it off and on if it does run but stops after 10 mins but that’s a code for it thermal throttling itself telling you that hey maybe your garage is really hot and this is a bad idea. Yes I probably should’ve gotten a split case but you know what. This is for science and I’m too currently invested otherwise to do so!Nevertheless, I still tested and so far if the garage isn’t too hot it will work properly if I crack the garage door attic to my t splice of the dryer line. I did install a damper to the portable a/c to the split but not on the dryer due to the lint would probably clog there.Thank you for my rant! I will order more unless I can get sponsored some how. I want to cut a hole in the garage but wanted to test to make sure the portable ac would run.
C**L
Insulated tape
Worked well on my account lines
D**E
+
Worked great!
J**3
very good!
I used this last year wrap an additional foam handle cover to my snow shovel and the wrapping is still intact. Looks like it will hold.
K**M
Nope
I was excited about using it but disappointed the next day when I went out and looked at it. The tape didn’t stay stuck to itself and I had to duct tape it. Thought this would be the answer to making wrapping the pipes a little easier but I’ll be going back to pipe insulation and duct tape.
N**Y
These work wonderfully
They always get the job done. Usually ordering these to prevent head strikes at work. The adhesive stays and keeps low hanging objects cushioned in case of impact. Very easy to install, perfect thickness, they fit great, and are pretty durable. I don’t have to replace them often. Definitely worth the price.
M**I
Doesn’t stick to itself
Horrible. Doesn’t stick to itself so the tape just falls off. Impossible to wrap it tightly around the pipe, with the adhesive exposed and not get the adhesive stuck to other pipes or wires running next to it. Tried three times and just had to throw it away. Just use regular foam tubing insulation.
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