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Stormguard 11SR0666SQM is a 6 square meter self-adhesive window insulation film that creates a secondary glazing effect to prevent drafts and retain warmth. Designed for easy DIY application with peel-and-stick tape and heat shrinking, it fits any window size and reduces condensation and heat loss, making it a cost-effective seasonal upgrade for older single-glazed windows.



| ASIN | B00AL8L20I |
| Best Sellers Rank | 61,944 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 14 in Weatherproofing Window Insulation Kits |
| Brand | STORMGUARD |
| Brand Name | STORMGUARD |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 3,204 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05017259311868 |
| Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
| Installation type | Peel and Stick |
| Manufacturer | STORMGUARD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11SR0666SQM |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 11SR0666SQM |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 6SQM (L4015mm W1524mm) |
| UPC | 772040146399 793518995110 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
| Ultraviolet light protection | True |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
B**S
Great product, keeps house warmer and easy to apply
Fantastic, it's the second year we've applied this. We live in an old house with big single glazed windows. Over winter this product keeps the condensation from forming (and rotting the wood) keeps the room noticeably warmer and cuts the drafts out. Its a fantastic, cheap, annual must have for old single glazed windows over cold weather seasons (all year round nearly then). Word of warning when applying don't cut film back to line of tape immediately. Wait over night for the film to get very cold and just settle into shape. We cut it too soon and it pulled off the tape. Once it's done this its impossible to get back on neatly. It's much easier as a 2 person job and can be done very quickly once you have done your first window. Once on you can't open your windows, for that reason you can't tape up your whole house(!) but it's perfect for the larger windows on a seasonal basis.
L**A
Works well but not quite as good as the Tesa Moll branded film.
Living in an old Victorian house with single pane wooden sash windows, I have been using this type of insulating film for the past five years and the difference is amazing. It not only solves the problem of window condensation you can really feel the difference in the temperature of a room, plus it even adds a bit of soundproofing from outside noise. Leave it up over winter and simply remove it in the spring. I normally buy the Tesa Moll branded insulating film but thought this year I would give the Stormguard film a go as not only it's cheaper you get more coverage per pack. One the whole it's pretty good, it went up exactly like the Tesa Moll film, I've been using this type of film for a few years and I can get a 5x2ft sash window done in about 15 minutes. My only criticism of the Stormguard film is that the film had some marks on it, the actual film is strong and works but there are noticeable lines that look like some sort of manufacturing imperfection. On the whole pretty good, it'll be interesting to see after a few months if it's lasts as well as the Tesa branded film which has always lasted the whole of the winter without issues.
M**N
Absolutely brilliant!
I'll admit, I didn't have high hopes for this (or rather I doubted my ability to put it up effectively!) I'm stuck in lockdown in the middle of winter with a very rotten wooden framed single glazed bedroom window and no prospect of getting it replaced till I can work again. Theres gaps all round the bottom of where the window opens and during windy nights the curtains sway back and forth in the wind! I remembered my Mum and Dad using a product like this back in the 80s and thought I'd give it a go. I did stick some bubble wrap over the gaps with double sided tape to stop the worst of the draught and then set about applying this stuff. Followed the instructions and got the film stuck round the edge but I had some fairly big wrinkles (at this point I didnt care what it looked like as long as it stopped the wind!) Stuck the hairdryer on it and it worked like magic! Everything shrank into place and it pings like a drum if you flick it! Looks great, no wrinkles at all! However the difference it has made in the temperature is incredible for what is basically a thin sheet of plastic. I have gas warm air heating and although its lovely and warm when its on, once the boiler switches off it used to drop in temperature super quickly. Now the house stays warm for ages and the boiler is hardly working, I must be saving a fortune in gas! Well worth the tiny £7.62 outlay, I put it up a week ago as I half thought it would probably fall down in a day or two so I'd hang off on the review for a few days but its still up and still tight as a drum and we've had snow, frost and a few windy nights and I'm still toasty in the morning. Well worth the money, I can't recommend this enough, in fact I've sent the link to my best friend as his downstairs bathroom is freezing! Many thanks
S**.
Does the job but it is really hard to put.
Really hard to use, needs at least 2 persons to do it properly. And the double sided tape - it is insanely hard to remove the cover. After dealing somehow with those, it helps to decrease the condensation from the window.
J**H
Utter garbage
This has been on my windows, well, some of them, for just over two hours now. These windows were painted back in the summer and have a clean, new surface. We're a listed building and unable to use double glazing so we get condensation in winter. Yet there they are with their new film duly applied, misting up like they always did despite having followed the instructions as closely as possible and cleaning the windows as thoroughly as possible. It's very disappointing. Save your money. Oh, and unless you have large pains of glass in your windows, there won't be enough tape unless you want to just put film across the whole window in which case you won't be able to open the window after application of this stuff. Additionally, it's very hard to get flat on the tape and takes ages to achieve this. It comes on one gigantic sheet that's folded down to about the size of a piece of A6 paper. This means that you have to spread it out which is very difficult if your windows are on a room that anyone ever uses because it will have stuff in it that needs moving. You then have a sheet of electrostatically charged plastic stuff that's meant to remain dust free but attracts every bit of lint and dust in the surrounding area so you have to clean it before adhering to the tape. The hairdryer bit works well and is quite fun too. The result immediately looks like it's misty outside and within an hour condensation starts to form anyway so it doesn't work. This all means that whereas I used to have condensation on my windows, I'm now around a tenner down, am fed up and I still have condensation on my windows. I also have some very sticky tape on my newly painted window frames if I remove the useless film and then have a load of plastic to send off to landfill. All in all this product fails in pretty much every single respect apart from shrinking when heated gently but as that's its only feature for which there is apparently no practical application given its performance when used as intended, it's useless. I wish I'd put my tenner in the pot towards the cost of secondary glazing one day.
G**E
Up date
There is nothing negative I can say about this product. It is easy to apply if you take your time. The plastic sheeting remains taught and invisible for weeks. There is a noticeable bit where the plastic sheet is attached to the double sided tape but this is a minor irritant. When you place the back of your hand on the plastic sheet you can feel it reflecting the heat back as the plastic sheet feels warm. I have no more condensation on the glass of my window and very little in the plastic sheet. Bearing in mind that this is basically plastic sheets and sticky tape it is doing a fine job. I will leave it on my windows for as long as it lasts. I would recommend this product as a cheap stopgap that will protect against drafts and condensation Update: This has been on my windows for over a year and still as tight as a drum. I cannot fault it at all. Apart from a noticeable wrinkle on the widow frame the sheet is invisible. Would still recommend.
P**A
Works well
This is a cheap way of keeping draughts at bay. For me I felt I needed 2 pairs of hands as it's a fidley job, also it rips easy. Once installed it's very efficient in achieving the results I needed it's stuck really well It's very sticky hence the need for another pair of hands, you can't pull it off to retry if you make a mistake as it will rip its very thin but it's ok to see through once it's tight.
M**S
Amazing!
Bought these after a lot of research with very little belief that they would actually work. BUT they are fantastic. Really make a big difference to the heat retention in my student flat. I was nervous that the tape would not stick due to previous reviews and the fact that my windows are unpainted wood, however, I have had no issues at all. They were so easy to install. I must admit I did not put a great deal of care into the installation, thus have a few crinckles here are there. A second pair of hand would have been useful if i were wanting to make them as aesthetically pleasing as possible. However, They look just fine and do a really good job. The only slight downside is that due to the need for the sheet to be folded in delivery there are slight marks on them. In my opinion, these aren't that noticeable and don't make a difference to me as I'm SO MUCH WARMER! For a cheap product that makes such a big difference you can't go wrong!
A**R
Gran compra
Cualquiera que tenga cristales normales y le cueste calentar la casa debe probar esto, la mejora es importante si ya se han eliminado las rendijas. Eso si, las instrucciones son complicadas y en inglés, cuesta pillar el truco, cuando ya se ha puesto la cinta de doble cara, hay que poner en las esquinas un trozo del recubrimiento blanco antes del plástico, así cuando se cubre el cristal con el mismo se puede ir despegando y volviendo a pegar hasta que quede liso. Luego se quitan las esquineras y se termina de pegar, y con un secador se tensa. Un detalle, conviene hacerlo a una hora fría, si no cuando refresque van a abombarse hacia afuera y pueden condensar.
W**R
Nicht schlechter als "das Original"
Einige meiner Fenster sind nur einfach verglast und beschlagen schnell. In nicht beheizten Räumen läuft das Kondenswasser auch gerne den Rahmen hinab. Solche Einklebefolien benutze ich seit einigen Jahren. Diese spezielle hier im 3. Jahr. Sie ist wesentlich günstiger als z.b. Tesa und hat nach meiner Überzeugung keine Nachteile gegenüber teureren Folien. Ob ich damit tatsächlich Heizkosten spare weiss ich nicht. Allerdings ist das Beschlagen bzw. das Kondenswasser zu 99% damit abgestellt. Das Einkleben erfordert keine großen handwerklichen Fähigkeiten, aber den Umgang mit Fön (Föhn?) und Teppichmesser sollte man schon beherrschen. Die Transparenz des Fensters ist absolut gegeben. Allerdings weiss ich nicht, ob ich das auch im Wohnzimmer machen würde... Da könnte ich mir durchaus vorstellen, dass es da etwas stört.
E**A
Excellent!
Fini les litres mouillées et qui coulent. Pour le son, ça le réduit aussi. Toutefois, ceci ne colle pas à la vitre existent, il y a un vide entre la vitre et le film (l'effet double vitrage). Attention donc, si comme moi, vous avez des baies vitrés aussi bien qu'un enfant en bas âge (ils adorent taper sur) et un très gros chien (qui peux éventuellement poser ses pattes dessus en s'appuyant). Posé par moi même toute seule, aussi bien sur de l"alu comme du bois (si la menuiserie est peinte, vous ne pourrez plus enlever le scotch... la peinture vient avec). Certes, un peu de la "bricolade" mais cela veut le coup! Il me faudra en recommander, les 12m2 ne m'on fait que la baie vitré (et pas d'accident de pose) et une fenêtre.
R**Z
Buon prodotto
La qualità è la migliore che ho provato in questa categoria di prodotti. La termoretraibilità è reale e abbastanza facile da ottenere con un phon. Ciononostante la pellicola è robusta. Per una casa in campagna ricopro dei telai in legno di due strati di pellicola. I telai sono 220 cm x 135 quindi molto più ampi di normali finestre. Eppure riesco posizionare la pellicola da solo e quando monto i telai non c'è una minima piega. Il nastro adesivo è più che sufficiente, a differenza di prodotti di altre marche.
V**.
Si no quiere cambiar tus ventanas
Muy barato. Difícil de montar. Funciona bien.
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