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2-Piece Frost Protection Faucet Cover, Outdoor Faucet Protector with Reflective Strips, Anti-freeze Cover for Faucets, Outdoor Insulating Cover for Winter Faucets

£62.59
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Description

Premium Materials: This outdoor faucet cover uses 420D Oxford fabric combined with high-density cotton. The 420D Oxford fabric offers considerable abrasion resistance and optimal waterproofing to protect internal components, while the high-density cotton effectively retains heat, providing excellent insulation to prevent the faucet from freezing and cracking in cold weather. Color Code: Our faucet cover is primarily black, dirt-resistant, and ideal for outdoor use. The cover features orange reflective strips to aid visibility at night or in low-light conditions, preventing accidental collisions with the faucet that could cause damage or injury. Frost Protection and Insulation: The high-density cotton padding of this outdoor faucet cover effectively protects against cold outside air, minimizing heat exchange between the faucet and its surroundings. This prevents the water in the pipes from freezing and expanding, which could cause the tap or pipes to burst. It ensures the tap functions normally in cold weather and extends its lifespan. Easy Installation: Thanks to its slip-on design, this outdoor tap cover fits effortlessly onto the tap. Its bottom features a tightening mechanism that prevents cold air from entering, improves insulation, and effectively protects against frost damage. Versatile Compatibility: The 26*64 cm outdoor tap cover fits most common outdoor taps, offering wide applicability. Whether for garden, courtyard, or balcony taps, it provides effective frost protection while also protecting the tap from damage caused by outdoor debris.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Pcs per pack
    2
  • Material
    Cotton
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME221182889
  • MMID
    662124068845
  • Product code
    4059764475995
  • EAN
    4059764475995
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