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Digital camera reviews of Model 51 Wall Register Air DeflectorDigital camera Review: Register deflectorby Mr. Finicky Summary: 5 Stars
On an old fashion wall register deflect heat downward , A/C upward. Adjust unit with 2 hands for correct width. You may have to push magnets toward register to get a solid grip.Cleans easily with mild soap and water, dry completely.Affordable and successful.
Digital camera Review: Simple solution Summary: 4 Stars
A nice simple solution for deflecting air from your heat register. This one's nice because I live in a century-old house, and have giant floor registers, but it fits the length just fine. I do wish it was a deeper unit (beyond the 5 inches), but it's still the best one I've found so far.
Digital camera Review: So far, so good Summary: 4 Stars
I ordered two of these deflectors to replace others I had bought which proved to be too small, not deflecting enough air. I was very pleased at how much of my vent these covered (almost all of it) and how easy it was to install them. I used the magnets included rather than the screw mounts, and they worked well and made the job easy.
I have not turned on my air conditioning for the season, so they have not been tested yet in "live" conditions, but so far I am very happy with them.
Digital camera Review: Up Against the Wall! Summary: 5 Stars
Gosh, don't know what all the commotion is about. We live in frigid climes with forced air heating system ducts stuck in the perimeter of rooms and on stairs. Our wall register grates date from about 1930's or perhaps earlier (I wasn't around when they were put in) with many layers of paint over whatever the base metal was. From reading prior reviews we were concerned that the wall registers wouldn't stick using the magnetic bits supplied. Guess what? They're fine!! And, bonus, they work great and heat is now flowing up to the upper floors and not just out into the first floor rooms. Sorry to those who have had problems, but I would only suggest that if you're concerned perhaps one could buy or use some small magnet on your register and see if the darn thing sticks. If it does, order with confidence. If it doesn't, well do what we used to do and make some stupid-looking fragile propped-up contraption to direct the air that collapses if you walk by it too quickly. Or buy the darn thing anyway and use some good industrial sticky tape or construction glue and make it stick.
Digital camera Review: Wall register deflector Summary: 4 Stars
This product is great, however, I would have preferred the magnetic mount style to the screw in. While screws hold it in place, they also mar the vent cover permanently. The seller was prompt in shipping, and it arrived in excellent condition.
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