Not only this, but this anti-corrosion super seal is "very stable and tough" and will fill any empty gaps.
It’s super easy and flexible to apply - all you need to do is simply peel and stick it.
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You can cut the strip to the measured size, clean any debris or trapped dust between doors and windows and peel away the backing slowly.
After this, you can then cut off any excess.
And with five metres of the stuff, you’re sure to have enough to add to windows and doors all over your home, ensuring your pad is winter-ready in no time at all.
Cheap gadgets to help you stay warm
MARTIN Lewis' MoneySavingExpert shared six gadgets that can help you keep the heating off but stay warm.
Heating means you warm yourself instead of turning on the heating and heating the whole house.
This can save money on your heating bill and means you don't have to sit in the cold.
USB gloves - initial cost £10, cost to run less than 1p an hour
Heated insoles - initial cost £10, cost to run less than 1p an hour
USB hand warmers - initial cost £15, cost to run less than 1p an hour
Electric gilet - initial cost £50 (including battery pack), cost to run less than 1p an hour
Microwaveable wheat bag - initial cost £4, cost to run less than 1p per hours
Reusable hand warmers - initial cost £5 for a pair, cost to run less than 1p per hour
It will stick immediately to windows and door frames and can be applied in a matter of seconds, making it the perfect pick this winter.
Shoppers flocked to the B&Q website to share their rave reviews of the cheap product, which now has an average rating of 4.5 out of five.
This product is perfect for those nagging draughts
B&Q shopper
Bargain-hunters stressed the value of the product and its ease of use.
One person said: “Great for filling in those draughty gaps in windows. Easy to apply.”
Another praised the product and added: “This product is perfect for those nagging draughts.
“Did what I needed on a draught coming in a window, stocks well and the brush stops the draught coming in.”
5 Money-saving tips for autumn/winter
1. Draught-proof your home
It takes time and money to heat up your home, so it’s important that you do as much as you can to keep in the warmth. Close your doors and windows, and fill any gaps with a draught excluder.
2. Dial down your thermostat
According to Energy UK, turning down your thermostat by just one degree Celsius could cut your heating bill by up to 10%, and save you around £85 per year. Plus, if you don’t have a thermostat, installing one could save up to £70 per year!
3. Move furniture around
Make sure not big, bulky furniture like sofas are blocking radiators.
4. Wash clothes on a lower temp and add an extra spin
Unless it's bedding, towels or really dirty items, dial down the temperature to 20 or 30 degrees, and do a double spin to remove excess water.
5. Heat the person not the home
There's not point heating up a room that no one is sitting in, so be mindful about which radiators are on.