Reddit Reddit reviews Homax Products 6025 CinchTite Peel 'N Stick Tarp Zipper Door 7'

We found 3 Reddit comments about Homax Products 6025 CinchTite Peel 'N Stick Tarp Zipper Door 7'. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Homax Products 6025 CinchTite Peel 'N Stick Tarp Zipper Door 7'
Made out of heavy duty 950 denier polyWorks in temperatures of minus 20 degrees to 150 degrees FZipper Door is UV resistantOpens from either side
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3 Reddit comments about Homax Products 6025 CinchTite Peel 'N Stick Tarp Zipper Door 7':

u/DoctorButthurt · 5 pointsr/Physics

It actually can make a difference. The cool air flow will be directed towards you and less will be lost into the rest of the room. The cool air will tend to diffuse quickly with the rest of the air in your living space, so limiting it's ability to do that will increase the cooling efficiency by keeping the cool air where it's going to do the most good (directly around your body). Simple sheets will do little more than direct airflow past you and around into the rest of the room. If you want to get really fancy with it, or simply explore the practicalities of airflow, you can set up painter's tarp/dropcloth to partition your maximum cooling area off. The smaller the space, the quicker and more efficiently it will cool. If you were to set up something like a Zipwall, you'd be able to create a customized, nearly perfect little space that would allow you excellent control over climate. If you don't want to spend that much then taping up simple plastic sheeting and installing a zipper lock will do the same thing. You'd want to leave the zipper lock a bit open so that the air flowing into the space from your AC unit could exhaust out into the rest of your apartment. Basically doing this saves the coldest air for your smaller space and the rest of your apartment gets secondary cooling from the air that trickles out.

Bonus points if you set this up and hang some insulation next to the plastic sheets for privacy and extra cold times.

u/Endall · 3 pointsr/HerbGrow

Sounds like its shaping up to be a sweet garden. Sea of green methods definitely kick butt, especially combined with ebb and flow? Once that is dialed in you'll get some beast crops. Yeah if you can get what you need with panda film and save space not making walls then that would be good. My garden uses dry wall but i've seen some pretty sturdy and quality panda film spaces.

Having a door is nice! You don't want a flap but does that mean you don't want a zipper door in the panda film?