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Winter tap covers, large insulated outdoor tap protection with reflective strip, thickened waterproof thermal tap jacket protects your tap from bursting

£28.57
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.

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**Superior Frost Protection** - Outdoor faucets are very susceptible to frost damage in winter. These outdoor faucet covers are designed to protect them from freezing and cracking, preventing costly losses this winter. **Superior Insulation** - Compared to other outdoor faucet covers, our waterproof winter covers are thicker and warmer thanks to their cotton padding, providing superior insulation. They effectively protect your outdoor faucets, even in extreme cold. **Waterproof Design** - This insulated outdoor faucet cover is made of waterproof 210D Oxford fabric, offering excellent waterproofing. It effectively protects the inner insulating layer from moisture, especially in rain and snow. This cover is ideal for protecting all your outdoor faucets during the winter. **Reflective Strips with Flexible Connectors** - Easily install or remove the cover in seconds. It ensures the faucet stays securely in place inside the insulated cover, even in strong winds or snowstorms. Our tap protector features a unique angled reflective strip, making it easy to spot the tap at night, preventing collisions in the dark and significantly improving your safety and that of your family. 【One Size Fits All】 - This outdoor tap protector measures 22 x 16 cm, larger than other tap protectors, and fits most standard garden taps. This large tap protector fully and securely covers the tap and fits snugly against the wall, providing maximum protection for the tap and hoses. If you experience any problems during use, please contact us.

Features

  • Brand
    SNQ
  • Length
    1 cm
  • Width
    1 cm
  • Height
    1 cm
  • Material
    Plastic
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What to do in the garden in February

February is a chilly month meaning there's not a huge amount you can do in the garden. That said, the days are getting longer and nature is coming out of hibernation little by little. If the weather allows it, you may even be able to cautiously start sowing a few seeds under cold frames towards the end of the month.
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