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Tap covers for winter, large insulated protection for outdoor taps with reflective strip

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Description

【BETTER FREEZE PROTECTION】 - Outdoor faucets are a vulnerable target for frost damage during cold winters. These outdoor faucet covers are designed to prevent costly surprises this winter by protecting your outdoor faucets from freezing and bursting.

 【BETTER INSULATION】 - Compared to other outdoor faucet covers, our waterproof winter faucet covers are filled with more cotton to make them thicker and warmer, meaning they will provide better insulation.

Even in extremely cold conditions, it can effectively protect your outdoor taps. 【WATERPROOF DESIGN】 - This insulated outdoor tap cover is made of 420D Oxford waterproof material. With its powerful waterproofing, it effectively protects the insulation inside the cover from moisture, especially on rainy or snowy days. An ideal garden tap cover to ensure all your outdoor taps are protected throughout the winter. 【REFLECTIVE STRIP WITH FLEXIBLE TIES】 - Easily install or remove the tap cover in seconds. Keeps the tap securely sealed inside the insulating protector even in strong winds or snowstorms. Our tap cover is equipped with unique angled reflective strips that effectively help you find the taps clearly at night, avoid collisions in the dark, and significantly improve safety for you and your family. 【ONE SIZE FITS ALL】 - This outdoor tap cover measures 20 x 15 cm, larger than other covers, and fits most standard outdoor garden taps. The large tap cover not only fully covers the tap securely but also fits close to the wall. It provides maximum protection for the water tap and hose.

Features

  • Brand
    JSSEVN
  • Length
    1 cm
  • Width
    2 cm
  • Height
    3 cm
  • Weight
    200 g
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