ZipWall 2-Pack Heavy-Duty Zipper for Dust Barriers, HDAZ2





Key features
- •Creates Strong and Easy Zipper Doors for Sealed Areas
- •2-Sided Zipper Pulls for Easy Entry & Exit
- •Heavy Duty Materials for Strength & Durability
- •Adhesive Effective in Temperatures as Low as 25° F
- •Weight: 11.2 oz. Dimensions: 9'' x 3.5' x 3.5''
- •ZipWall Heavy-Duty Zipper 2-Pack contains- Two zippers.
ZipWall 2-Pack Heavy-Duty Zipper for Dust Barriers, HDAZ2
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Based on 10 reviews
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Great for paint booth!
Nathan B.✓ Verified Purchase•August 23, 2017
Used on a retractable paint booth. Works wonderfully and holds after being crumpled up.
Best value out there
KBWICKHAM✓ Verified Purchase•September 6, 2016
I bought these to build temporary walls during renovations to my home. These were the best value and I couldnt be happier with them. As one of the other reviewers mentioned, the only change I would make is making the adhesive section a little wider for some better grip. I havent had an issue with any coming apart but it cant hurt.
I will definitely be purchasing these again when I need more.
I will definitely be purchasing these again when I need more.
A Perfect Solution For Dust Containment in Remodeling
Remodeling Guy✓ Verified Purchase•July 11, 2016
These zipwall zippers work great for any remodeling project where you need to seal off an area but still have access a few times a day.
Installation is easy. Just install the plastic (heavy duty plastic sheet aka "visqueen") tight and seal the edges with tape or staples or both. Then install the zipper using the easy peel and stick adhesive back (install with the zipper closed)... then unzip (open) the zipper and cut the plastic with a sharp knife. That's it. If you plan to use the zipper frequently you may want to trim excess plastic from the inside of the zipper so it doesn't get caught in the zipper.
Works great. Easy. No complaints.
Installation is easy. Just install the plastic (heavy duty plastic sheet aka "visqueen") tight and seal the edges with tape or staples or both. Then install the zipper using the easy peel and stick adhesive back (install with the zipper closed)... then unzip (open) the zipper and cut the plastic with a sharp knife. That's it. If you plan to use the zipper frequently you may want to trim excess plastic from the inside of the zipper so it doesn't get caught in the zipper.
Works great. Easy. No complaints.
Not sure how this zipper is getting such good reviews. The zipper is heavy duty
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•June 19, 2016
Lasted less than a month. Not sure how this zipper is getting such good reviews. The zipper is heavy duty, but that doesn't mean much if it's unable to stick. I made a greenhouse out of 2x4's. Then wrapped the whole thing in super thick plastic sheeting (6 mil thickness I believe). Seemed sturdy for the first couple weeks, then, almost overnight, nothing was stuck to the sticky part of the zipper anymore and now my greenhouse door flails in the wind... I plan on fixing it with a regular staple gun -- just staple the plastic to the red stripping, but I felt I should at least leave some feedback. If you only need a temp door for a couple weeks or less, this zipper would be good, but nothing longer than a month.
Not for heavyweight plastic
M. Irving✓ Verified Purchase•January 6, 2016
Using the cutting tool supplied is a bit tricky and if you screw up you're DONE.
Best result with lightweight plastic dropcloth- will NOT adhere for very long to woven tarp material.
For indoor use only- the adhesive pulls apart if it gets wet.
Best result with lightweight plastic dropcloth- will NOT adhere for very long to woven tarp material.
For indoor use only- the adhesive pulls apart if it gets wet.
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