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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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01/09/24 | Lowe's | $2 frontpage |
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Product Name: | Lowe's HandiFoam Window and Door 12 oz. Straw Indoor/Outdoor Spray Foam Insulation | P30270 |
Product Description: | HandiFoam Window and Door one-component straw foam is moisture cured and designed to completely fill and seal small gaps around rough openings of windows and doors. Unlike many window and door foams on the market, HandiFoam expands 2-3 times the dispensed bead, but with minimal pressure to prevent window and door frames from bowing. For best results, only fill the void 1/3 full to allow for expansion. HandiFoam Window and door is tack-free in about five minutes, cuttable in approximately 1 hour and fully-cured in 24 hours. HandiFoam meets GreenGuard Gold approval. The product can be stored and re-used by simply cutting the cured tip from the straw dispenser. Lowe's HandiFoam Window and Door 12 oz. Straw Indoor/Outdoor Spray Foam Insulation | P30270 |
Product SKU: | 5013930231_5013930231 |
UPC: | 26547302704 |
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It's probably very similar. FYI, this is the low pressure version so it won't expand as much during curing, meant to not bow your door or window frames
See previous thread for this. On clearance for a reason with pretty sketchy reviews about it over expanding and ruining window / door frames .
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They obviously messed up the formulation or put regular insulation foam into these cans.
I like some how some flipper scum has already bought a bunch and listed on Amazon for $8.
Also, the size of the can is weird. Says it's 12oz but its in a can the size of a 20oz.
UPDATE: I went and bought a few cans. I'll use them for foam packing casts.
I get why people are reviewing these poorly. It's just regular foam, not the low-expansion denser type of foam that I associate with window frames.
The cans are actually 12oz, not 20oz. The picture is just not accurate.
This is cheap foam. I would suggest using it for crack and maybe indoor plumbing insulation fill, and packing, but not doors and frames. This stuff is on clearance for a reason.
FYI, for cleanup, use cheap acetone (fingernail polish remover) from Wal-Mart. Squirt a tiny amount down the spray nozzle and tube and it all just melts out.
UPDATE 2: I just discovered all of my cans have an expiration date of May 2024. See my comment on page 3 regarding that.