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'Magneglaze' secondary glazing panel for single-glazed sash window


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Our rental flat is single glazed and freezing in the winter, so last year I bought a magnetic secondary glazing panel for our coldest room from this company:


https://www.magneglaze.co.uk/secondary-glazing/


It worked really well, increasing the temp in that room by 3-4 degrees and fixing the condensation problem. We're moving soon, so no longer need it. I paid £165, selling for £50 ono.


Panel dimensions:

1035mm x 1610mm

Area: 1.67m2 - WHITE (single panel)

The magnets need to attach to 20mm of flat window frame on all sides, so it will fit a window measuring 995mm x 1570mm or smaller from the outer edges of the staff bead. (There's a measuring guide here: https://www.magneglaze.co.uk/installation/diy-measuring-guide/)

The magnets on the panel are solidly attached. I can supply those that were attached to our frame for you to glue to yours, or you can easily buy some fresh ones online.

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