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Discovering the Best Draught Excluder for Your Front Door That Costs Nothing

By Matthew Lynch
March 26, 2024
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Draught excluders are an essential home accessory, especially during colder months when chill winds find their way through the nooks and crannies of one’s front door. While there are numerous products on the market that promise to seal those drafts, consumer advocate group Which? News has highlighted a hack that is both wallet-friendly and effective.

The answer isn’t in the form of a purchasable draught excluder; instead, it’s a simple DIY solution using items most people already have in their homes. The best draught excluder, according to Which? News, can be made using old textiles – like that odd sock without a pair, an unused pillowcase, or old towels. The process involves stuffing these textiles into drafty areas at the bottom of the door; this makeshift barrier can significantly reduce the cold airflow into your home.

What makes this solution stand out is not just the cost—effectively zero if you’re repurposing existing household items—but also its simplicity and accessibility. People tend to appreciate the green aspect of repurposing unused textiles, which supports sustainability and waste reduction. Additionally, this method allows for a customizable approach that can fit any door size and can be easily removed or adjusted as needed.

This draught-proofing technique also wins points for being temporary and non-invasive. Unlike some adhesive insulation solutions that may damage paint or leave residue upon removal, textiles can be added or taken away without altering the door’s appearance or structure.

In conclusion, Which? News extols the virtues of turning to one’s own household items to create an effective draught excluder. For those looking to save money while keeping their home cozy and warm, this homespun method proves to be unrivaled. Next time winter winds howl at your front door, remember that sometimes the best solutions are just a creative thought away—and won’t cost you a penny.

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