❄️ Seal the deal on cool comfort — don’t let your AC’s power escape!
The HOOMEE 300cm (118") Window Seal is a durable polyester accessory designed to create an airtight barrier around your portable air conditioner hose. Featuring a secure zipper closure and easy adhesive installation, it optimizes cooling efficiency by preventing hot air infiltration. Lightweight and compatible with most window frames, it’s the perfect upgrade for any indoor space seeking enhanced climate control.
Product Dimensions | 118.11"L x 16.93"W |
Brand | HOOMEE |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Specific Uses For Product | Window |
Room Type | Bathroom |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Special Feature | Easy to Assembly |
Included Components | [Mounting Hardware, Adhesive Hook Tape] |
Number of Items | 2 |
Pattern | Solid |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Size | 118 Inch |
Mounting Type | Inside Mount |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Brand Name | HOOMEE |
Model Info | AL003 |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Item model number | AL003 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | AL003 |
Special Features | Easy to Assembly |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**S
Perfect to fit any hose with the zip mechanism, keeps hot air outside and allows AC to do its job!
I buy a new one of these each year, as they can get kind of gross after being exposed to outside for many months. The one I previously ordered changed their design to have a “universal” hose attachment, which of course did not fit the hose of my AC unit. I came back to Amazon to find one that has the zipper style opening and found this product. I don’t ever use the Velcro tape that comes with these, because I find the adhesive usually doesn’t hold up and seems to dissolve from heat-I buy the strong outdoors Velcro tape and it works perfectly with this! Setting it up was a pretty straightforward and easy process, and now that it’s been up a couple of months, I can rest assured that it is doing its job. It has been holding up wonderfully so far-the zipper stays taught around the hose exiting to the outside, and it is doing great at keeping the hot air outside instead of inside. I highly recommend measuring to ensure you get the right size, I measured and the fit was perfect. For these weird French windows, I absolutely recommend this product to set up your portable AC! They’re also quite easy to take down when summer is over, thought with the Velcro I have been using, I definitely have a lot of adhesive left behind that I will eventually need to address, but it’s totally worth it to be able to keep my apartment cool during the summer!
A**A
Pretty good with some annoyances
This works pretty well for my vertical window that faces out, and it wasn’t too complicated to install. The only issue is the tube—it’s kind of hard to turn, so it doesn’t sit perfectly in the window, which makes it feel a bit less effective. Still, after looking through a bunch of air conditioner attachments, this was the best option I could find.
S**R
The only thing that worked for my casement window, even with two hoses!
I've been trying to install my portable AC into a casement window for a week now. I have an outward-opening casement which opens vertically from the bottom.Before this, I tried a bunch of stuff to seal the window kit provided with my AC. Even after getting a sheet of plexiglass cut for the window, my AC still was leaking too much heat back into the room, and the plastic from the window installation kit even warped itself. This was my last hope... and luckily it worked like a charm! I'm pretty sure I even accidentally ordered one slightly too large for my window, but it still fits and works fine after rolling up some excess material.Installation was super easy albeit a little tedious -- the instructions were kind of bad and the video instructions online were very poorly shot (there's an animated video and a real-life demo, both of which not super helpful), but it was pretty much just a matter of cutting two sets of 4 velcro strips - one set for the casement, and one set for the window frame.Then you velcro the "seal", but annoyingly you have to pick a specific side to velcro to the casement vs the window frame, and the only way to tell which side is to follow the edge all the way until it tapers off at the end. It would be really nice if they would color the velcro on one side in order to tell that it's the "wide" side vs the narrow side.I mentioned that I got one which is slightly too big for my window - I rolled up the extra material in the area where I wasn't able to finish getting a velcro seal, and taped it up with some painter's tape. They say to use elastic for this purpose, but didn't provide any. It's not perfectly sealed in that area, and I expect I might need to do a better job of rolling it up if there's another big heat wave in the area.Installing with two hoses is just as easy as installing with one -- it's just an extra zipper in the seal. I pointed them both downwards.After turning on the AC, there is very little heat being leaked back into the room, which is perfect! Like I mentioned, this is so far the only solution that has worked for my casement window. The material is high enough quality that I don't expect it to degrade significantly in the near future, the zippers move pretty easily around the seal, and overall I'm pretty happy with it.
D**L
Works well
I was suprised how well it worked. I was worried that the velcro adhesive would be too sticky but seems like it will come off fine if I need to remove. I would recomend. Very easy to install.
A**R
Poor fit
Quite frankly, I could not figure this product out. I was attempting to use it to help vent a portable AC unit out a casement window. The quality of the material used was good enough, but it just did not want to fit the window. Granted a purchased a larger size than I needed due to the window measurements being unknown at the time I ordered it. It came with 4 pictures for instructions which made little sense to me. The shape of the fabric did not allow for a good fit at the top and bottom of the window (it was far too narrow) so I ended up doubling the fabric over at a slight angle to fill in the gaps. I think a better product would have been a square/rectangular piece of the same fabric with the same zipper that could be Velcro-ed to the window (since you'd need to stick Velcro on either way). I have not checked back to see if the stickiness of the Velcro was sufficient, but I have not heard any complaints either. Probably just make my own next time.
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