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Model 51 Wall Register Air Deflector

Model 51 Wall Register Air Deflector
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Model 51 Wall Register Air Deflector

 
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Wall Register Air Deflector, Adjustable From 10" To 16", For Cooling Use Only.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:11.25 inches
Product Width:6.0 inches
Product Height:3.25 inches
Product Weight:0.7 pounds
Package Length:11.3 inches
Package Width:5.8 inches
Package Height:3.0 inches
Package Weight:0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews

Features
  • Deflect-O 51 Wall Air Deflector

  • Adjustable From 10" To 16"

  • For Cooling Use Only


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 19 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:


4Great product, Horrid company  Sep 09, 2007 By M. Romig
We ordered 2 air deflectors from this company. It took them way longer than expected to ship and when they got there, only one was fully in tact. The other was broken and even missing some pieces that would make it whole. The one that was in tact has been working great. However, trying to get a replacement for the broken deflector has been impossible and infuriating. After many attempts to reach their customer service via phone and e-mail, NO ONE has called us back or contacted us. All phone attempts are either shuttled to leaving a message or just being disconnected. Product is fine, customer service is non-existent. We've complained to the Better Business Bureau. And we still have a broken deflector on our hands.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


3Cheap elegant solution, but magnets too weak and screw holes a little fragile.  Oct 27, 2008 By Joshua G. Feldman "Technophile"
The Model 51 air deflector is a good design somewhat poorly implemented. The idea is that the deflector mounts on the register and directs the air up (like from behind a piece of furniture). To account for different widths the deflector can adjust from 10" to 16" by sliding. It works fine - but the problem is mounting it. The 51 comes with both magnets and screw hole slots. The magnets are too weak to hold it in place. The screw hole slots work provided your register has screws with heads the right size (or you'll need a washer) and enough play to back out the width of the plastic. Then you'll need to be careful to not tighten too much. The clear plastic is fragile and cracks easily.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5excellent vents  Feb 18, 2007 By Valentina
a life saver and absolutely great. heavy duty, big side magnets, nice heavy plastic, no faults. Cannot go wrong if you need an air deflector. I had to find this one on the 'net, since nobody's even heard of these at your local home depot/lowes.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Up Against the Wall!  Nov 24, 2010 By Rugby's Dad
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.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Simple solution  Feb 07, 2008 By Christopher Dawson
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.

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