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  2. Draft Dodgers: Cheap and Easy Ways to Keep Winter's ... - AOL

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    This is a vertical spin on a door draft stopper, available in a variety of sizes. As noted, "the temperature protection insulated door curtains with 0.15mm thickness effectively prevent warm air ...

  3. Keep cold air from entering your house and lower your energy ...

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    These door draft stoppers prevent cold air from entering your house and warm air from escaping. They have strong adhesives that stick and protect your doors for a long time. Plus, they’re an ...

  4. You Might Be Using Your Door Stoppers Wrong: Here's How They ...

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    Then, gently wedge the bottom of the door over the rubber tip of the stopper. If all goes as planned, the door will stay put until you’re ready to shut it. To do that, simply bend the stopper ...

  5. Draught excluder - Wikipedia

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    A door draught excluder is placed at the bottom of a door to cover the gap located at the threshold. [1] [2] In the Victorian era these draught excluders would be sausage-shaped and made from fabric stuffed with sawdust. [3] Tubular sand-filled fabric draught excluders are commonly referred to as "door snakes" in Australia.

  6. Doorstop - Wikipedia

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    A doorstop (also door stopper, door stop or door wedge) is an object or device used to hold a door open or closed, or to prevent a door from opening too widely. The same word is used to refer to a thin slat built inside a door frame to prevent a door from swinging through when closed.

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    The results of all four C-SPAN surveys have been fairly consistent. Abraham Lincoln has taken the highest ranking in each survey and George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt have always ranked in the top five while James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, and Franklin Pierce have been ranked at the bottom of all four surveys.