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M-D Building Products 1610 Steel Door Magnetic Weatherstrip, 36-by-81 Inches, Beige

M-D Building Products 1610 Steel Door Magnetic Weatherstrip, 36-by-81 Inches, Beige

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M-D Building Products 1610 Steel Door Magnetic Weatherstrip, 36-by-81 Inches, Beige

 
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For steel entry doors. Saw kerf design. Door set wedges into the kerf to provide a compression weather seal on the hinge side, a magnetic seal on the top and latch side. Includes two 82'' lengths, one 36'' length.

 
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Product Details
Package Length:83.0 inches
Package Width:2.0 inches
Package Height:1.5 inches
Package Weight:1.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 36 reviews

Features
  • All season protection against drafts, moisture, dust and insects

  • Magnetic insert compresses against steel doors to provide tight seal

  • Easy installation

  • 3 piece set

  • 1 piece 36 inches long for top; 2 pieces 81 inches long for sides


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 36 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5It met my needs perfectly  Dec 13, 2009 By J. Louie
I have a Stanley steel entry door and this weatherstrip was the perfect replacement. Once I used a pair of pliers to pull the old one off, the installation of the new weatherstrip was far easier than I thought it would be --- just press the saw-tooth section into the doorway kerf and I was done. Now I don't see daylight between the door and door jamb.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Hard to find weather strip  Dec 08, 2009 By James M. Mega "landlord"
After going to Home Depot to fix a Stanley Door(steel entry door), I was told that the Home Depot did not carry the magnetic weather strip replacements. However, I could get them at an ACE Hardware store. Having gone to a good
ACE, they apologized(even though they could have ordered me one) and sent me out empty handed.

Back to the trusty computer. I found this M-D Building Products item at Amazon. I bought two, one to satisfy my current tenant and one for the future. Already I have to use the second one. It certainly is exactly the same part
that came with the original door and it was very easy to install. I pulled out the old nailed on seals which I bought
at Home Depot last year and slipped these into the original slots. That was Amazing or should I say Amazoning!

Jim
Somerville, MA.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Almost perfect OEM for Stanley entry door.  Jul 10, 2010 By Robert
Overall, excellent fit for my two Stanley entry doors. I had been trying to get a replacement for the latch side from the company that bought Stanley's entry door business (Masonite), but I was told they don't sell it separately.

The latch side and the header pieces were exact, the hinge side was slightly different. After removing the old latch-side piece with some pliers, I tried to push in the new section, but it would not go in all the way at a few points. After examining the kerf cut into the door's frame, I noticed that Stanley had used staples to anchor the old weatherstrip from the outside of the doors' frame during their manufacturing process, and they were still protruding at four points.

I then took an old flat blade screwdriver and tapped the "legs" of the staples so that they were pushed flat against the side of the kerf. The hinge-side kerf also had four staples, and the header had three staples holding the old weatherstripping in place. After pushing all those staple legs flat against the sides of the kerfs, everything went very smoothly.

I used the old weatherstripping to cut the new weatherstripping to length (a good heavy pair of scissors made quick work of this task,)and pushed the new weatherstripping into the kerf, which holds very well.

One installation tip for anyone who has the Stanley door: don't fully seat the bottom 12" or so on the latch-side. On my doors, there is a hard foam rubber "bumper" at the very bottom of the kerf that actually causes the bottom corner of the latch-side of the door to be pushed out. If you fully seat the weatherstripping at the bottom of the latch side, there is a chance you'll have to pull it out about an 1/8th of an inch (as I did). So, out of the three "ribs" that insert into the kerf, only insert two of them on the bottom 12" or so of the latch side - the door itself will insert it to the proper depth.

The hinge side is not magnetic, it is a compression-type that caused quite a bit of resistance the first time I closed the door. I thought it might rip, so I "lubed" it with a silicone spray (I didn't want to use a petroleum-based product that might break down the vinyl). I don't know if that was really necessary, but I feel better for having done that.

Overall, I'm very satisfied, though I was a bit shocked at the box it came in: an eight-inch square box that was SEVEN FEET IN LENGTH.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Top Quality  Jan 11, 2009 By Dan Tucker
It was a nice product, easy to install and a custom fit to my 22 year old door frame. I LOVE the magnet that assist pulling and sealing the door closed. Of course this requires a steel door to take advantage of the magnet.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


3Good, inexpensive product, needs stronger magnet  Dec 22, 2008 By pik "pik"
This M-D Building Products 1610 Steel Door Magnetic Weatherstrip, 36-by-81 Inches, Beige had a good fit, went in/on very easily, and did the trick. I just wish it had a stronger magnet in it like one of my other doors has.

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