Manufacturer | Zengest |
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Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 3 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3/8" * 120" |
Color | Transparent |
Material | Silicone |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Glass Door Seal Strip, 120 Inch Soft Shower Door Sweep to Stop Leaks, Shower Silicone Seal Strip
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Color | Transparent |
Material | Silicone |
Brand | Zengest |
Product Dimensions | 120"L x 0.8"W x 0.3"Th |
About this item
- Multi-function Seal Strip: Seal gap, effectively prevent water from overflowing in the bathroom and keep the bathroom clean. It is soundproof, dustproof, windproof, etc
- High-Quality Silicone Seal Strip: Made of high-quality transparent silica gel and environmentally friendly
- Easy To Install: Adjust it to the required length with scissors, wipe the glass door, and stick the sealing ring on a clean surface (use glue, the effect is better)
- Wide Range Of Sealing Strips: Suitable for shower doors, sliding doors, sliding doors, glass doors, door bottoms, suitable for 3/8" frameless glass (10 mm)
- Suitable Length: 120inch (3m) length, to meet all the needs of the bottom and side of a door
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ASIN | B07MX4HX5S |
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Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,405 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #1 in Shower Stalls |
Date First Available | January 17, 2019 |
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Product Description
Small and beautiful
Product philosophy
The combination of practical and beautiful appearance is our constant pursuit
Situation used
Zengest glass door seal strip can be used in a variety of scenarios, to solve the problem of gaps between glass doors, to seal, to isolate the inside and outside; to prevent water splashing in the bathroom, do not worry about water splashing outside the bathroom when taking a bath.
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sizeThe gap between the strips is 3/8 in. It can be applied to 1/2-1/4 in if used with glue. |
easy to cutIt is made of silicone material and has a total length of 120 inches. It can be cut as needed. |
Installable locationThe glass door strip can be used in the gap between the two doors, or it can be used on the bottom of the glass door (need to be glued, or it will fall) |
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glass door seal stripZengest glass door seal strip |
Installation step 1Wipe the surface of the glass door to be used |
Installation step 2Install the sealing strip on the glass door, and remove the scissors with excess scissors. |
Installation step 3Use glue to paste, so that it will not fall |
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Customers like the fit and ease of installation of the draft stopper. They mention that it fits well and stays in place. That said, some complain about the softness and suction of the product. They say that it's made from soft vinyl and is too soft to work the way it needs to. They also complain that it was hard to keep it adhered to the glass. Customers also are disappointed with value. Opinions are mixed on seal and quality.
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Customers find the installation process of the draft stopper to be easy. They mention that it's easy to cut and apply, and the double-sided tape is easy to use.
"...It was fairly easy to apply to the door. It's the right size for 5/16" thick glass and stays on quite well...." Read more
"Soft and easy to cut and apply. Some double sided tape was included. The strip is not completely clear, more like foggy, but it does the job well...." Read more
"Clear and easy to install. Looks great and I think it would seal the shower door well...." Read more
"...This also comes with no instructions, so maybe I did it wrong. On the other hand, maybe this will help someone else with the install...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the draft stopper. They say it is easy to install and cut to fit, it stays in place, and is the right size for 5/16" thick glass. The product attaches well and the tape is easy use. The length is great, and it is good for base and side of door.
"...It was fairly easy to apply to the door. It's the right size for 5/16" thick glass and stays on quite well...." Read more
"Works well, plenty of length, adheres properly...." Read more
"I install it from top to bottom, sadly I noticed that starting to shrink both ends...." Read more
"...And the length is great -- good for base and side of door, or several tries at the base if you screw it up and don't need the side." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the draft stopper. Some mention it does the job well, is a very good solution for an inexpensive price, and works great for their shower door. However, others say that it's cheaply made, rubbery, and flimsy.
"...This thing is just as flimsy as the rubber band that might be used to hold a small toy in in it's box for display purposes..." Read more
"...Good question reader, let me explain.First, it starts with state of the art... silicone! It's flexible, but firm!..." Read more
"Didn't really work for me, but I’ll blame my application. Product was as advertised." Read more
"Bad quality doesn’t stay" Read more
Customers are mixed about the seal. Some mention it snugly on shower door and provides good seal, while others say that it could not get a good seal at the bottom of their door, the lip is wavey and doesn't create a well seal, and it creates a gap instead of sealing it.
"...It's also so bulky that it creates a gap instead of sealing it. It doesn't stay in place, and the sticky stuff definitely doesn't stick...." Read more
"...The glass is 5/16" thick and the seal works great in keeping the heat and steam from escaping...." Read more
"Still allows water to leak :..." Read more
"...worked great and the deal has been adequate to dramatically reduce shower leakage..." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the suction of the draft stopper. They say that it's hard to keep it adhered to the glass, and the adhesive strip does not stick. Some customers also mention that the product fails to remain in place when exposed to the steady. Overall, customers are not happy with the sucker's performance.
"...Since it's so flimsy, the adhesion is dismal. Literally the adhesion breaks if you look at it wrong...." Read more
"...t was slipping off from the outer 4" at the top of the door, so I applied a little silicone under the trim at that part and so far so good, it has..." Read more
"...Then I closed the shower door and it fell off of the adhesive (which stayed stuck to the door -- my cleaning was adequate)...." Read more
"...It doesn't stay in place, and the sticky stuff definitely doesn't stick. Overall created more of a problem than a solution." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the draft stopper. They mention that it's not worth the money, a huge waste of money, and a scam. Some say that the price is a tad too high.
"It doesn't stay on glass door, waste of money." Read more
"...Time and money thrown away." Read more
"...Overall, very good solution for an inexpensive price." Read more
"...Maybe it’s just me but I find the price a tad too high. But as I mentioned, it works fine." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the softness of the draft stopper. They mention that the material is incredibly soft and can't support the shower door. Some say that the seal is made from soft vinyl and the flaps are too soft to stop water from escaping. Overall, customers are not happy with the quality of the product.
"It’s too soft, doesn’t stay in place. It works for 2 days then starts falling off, I have to keep putting back after each shower." Read more
"this is a soft roll of glass sweep, and it comes off easily...." Read more
"...Now as others have said, this is not a firm seal, it is soft, as the name would strangely suggest."..." Read more
"...Unfortunately, it's so soft that it doesn't stop the shower door from swinging past it into the shower...." Read more
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"But sir, how will it do that?"
Good question reader, let me explain.
First, it starts with state of the art... silicone! It's flexible, but firm! It will create a cover between two hard pieces of glass where there is a gap... but not let water through! Then it continues by adding... adhesive! This adhesive causes the silicone to STICK to the GLASS! When you use them together, it creates a BARRIER where no water shall pass! It's amazing! It's incredible! JUMP ON THE BAND WAGON! You don't want to miss this! (Good change... it's a good change.)
Now as others have said, this is not a firm seal, it is soft, as the name would strangely suggest.
"But I'm just a simple Amazon shopper, not an mechanical engineer, physicist, or expert in softness; how do I know what soft really means?"
Another excellent question, reader. It means not firm. It means you need the adhesive if you expect it to stay put. It means slightly pliable, but probably not so that you could open the door either way. So I'd suggest to determine which way you want your door to open, then put it on. Own your decision.
You got this, because you're good enough, you're smart enough, and gosh darn it, people like you.
First off, the product images lead you to believe it's rigid -- far from it. This thing is just as flimsy as the rubber band that might be used to hold a small toy in in it's box for display purposes (i.e. something you would throw away once the toy is out of the box).
Honestly I seriously believe that what is shown in the photos, vs what you actually get verges on false advertising. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY it holds the rigid shape as shown in the very first product photo (the one where it's implying it can just stay straight for 3"+ without even being mounted to anything).
Since it's so flimsy, the adhesion is dismal. Literally the adhesion breaks if you look at it wrong. Let alone the force of this sweeping against the wall and or/meeting the fixed glass on close.
I ordered two of these things, and I'm mad at myself for actually trying to use them, since it now makes it impossible for me return. I should have known better and just sent them back the moment I saw them. My gut feeling told me they were garbage. I just wish I hadn't wasted my time (and money) just to confirm that they are.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023
First off, the product images lead you to believe it's rigid -- far from it. This thing is just as flimsy as the rubber band that might be used to hold a small toy in in it's box for display purposes (i.e. something you would throw away once the toy is out of the box).
Honestly I seriously believe that what is shown in the photos, vs what you actually get verges on false advertising. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY it holds the rigid shape as shown in the very first product photo (the one where it's implying it can just stay straight for 3"+ without even being mounted to anything).
Since it's so flimsy, the adhesion is dismal. Literally the adhesion breaks if you look at it wrong. Let alone the force of this sweeping against the wall and or/meeting the fixed glass on close.
I ordered two of these things, and I'm mad at myself for actually trying to use them, since it now makes it impossible for me return. I should have known better and just sent them back the moment I saw them. My gut feeling told me they were garbage. I just wish I hadn't wasted my time (and money) just to confirm that they are.
● Clean glass.
● Apply tape to glass.
● Apply seal to tape, pressing firm on the inside with one hand then trail with the other hand on the taped edge.
● Seal ends with a drop of superglue.
When applied correctly this is a fantastic item at a great price. Only concern may be yellowing over time, I'll come back and update if so. Jan '24.
Pretty sure all the negative reviews are from people rushing the application or trying to tape the seal instead of the glass. 🤷♂️
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024
● Clean glass.
● Apply tape to glass.
● Apply seal to tape, pressing firm on the inside with one hand then trail with the other hand on the taped edge.
● Seal ends with a drop of superglue.
When applied correctly this is a fantastic item at a great price. Only concern may be yellowing over time, I'll come back and update if so. Jan '24.
Pretty sure all the negative reviews are from people rushing the application or trying to tape the seal instead of the glass. 🤷♂️
This is a silicone strip -- the same stuff that we use for non-stick surfaces in the kitchen -- and we want it to stick in the shower. Then we apply a sideways force when it scrapes against the floor of the door, and we're surprised that it peels off -- a direction where tape adhesion is weak to begin with. To work, this has to be cut so that it's just barely not in contact with anything, but it has to be cut really close to keep water from running under it. And it has small ribs that make a straight cut very difficult unless you need to shave off exactly a rib spacing (somewhere around 1/4" -- I was midway between that, so it was difficult).
Just a straight seal rather than a ribbed one would make the sizing easier, and better yet would be to have grooves on mm spacing.
This also comes with no instructions, so maybe I did it wrong. On the other hand, maybe this will help someone else with the install. Since re-sizing it, everything has worked great and the deal has been adequate to dramatically reduce shower leakage (albeit not a tight seal like it would be with good adhesion and silicone pressing against the door jamb).
And the length is great -- good for base and side of door, or several tries at the base if you screw it up and don't need the side.