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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Easy to install. Highly recommend it.
K.H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Easy to install, and it works. You can tell the difference when you unzip and open in the temperature in the attic and the room the attic stair case is in.
Favorite Kid
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I purchased the Eapele Attic Stairs Insulation Cover Tent to help improve the insulation in our attic, but unfortunately, it didn’t fit our pull-down stairs, so I had to return it. However, I do want to highlight the quality and build of the product, which were both excellent.Quality & BuildSolid construction: The material feels sturdy and well-made. The double bubble reflective radiant barrier seems very durable and well-suited to reflect heat.Well-designed: The cover is designed with thoughtful features that help improve the energy efficiency of your home. I could tell it would do a great job blocking out radiant heat.Size IssuesCheck the measurements carefully: The 25”x54”x11” size just didn’t match our attic stairs, and unfortunately, it didn’t fit as expected. I suggest double-checking your stair dimensions before purchasing to ensure it’s the right size for your setup.Final ThoughtsWhile I had to return it due to the size mismatch, the Eapele Attic Stairs Insulation Cover Tent is a great product in terms of quality and design. If the size works for your attic stairs, I’m confident it would be an effective and energy-saving addition to your home.✅ Pros: Excellent build quality, durable material, great heat-reflective properties❌ Cons: Didn’t fit our attic stairs—be sure to check the size4/5 stars – A solid product, but make sure the size is right for your stairsWhen installing these it'll be really easy you just need to use a staple gun. This will definitely increase the efficiency of your home and is a great value. The thickness appears to be standard to that of other products.
Erika
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
It seems to be made of good quality material, i havent installed yet i m waiting till i have help hopefully soon
Bubbles
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Fits perfectly, easy to install. This would make a great gift for a new homeowner. Took me all of 15-20 minutes to install. (I’m pushing 70 years old.) Wish I’d bought it years ago.
RaquelB
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
I bought 2 of these for customers. The first one was short but I thought maybe it was a one-off. When I opened the second, I found the same problem. The description dimensions are wrong. This is not 54” (the standard attic opening length.) These are 50”. Crappy Chinese product that Amazon never vetted.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
As some other reviews have stated, it was a little bit short to fit snuggly in the stairwell opening. However, with a small strip of regular insulation and some duct tape I was able to fill the gap. Otherwise, it seals the area well and allows easier access to the attic space w/o dealing with regular insulation.
Toolboy
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
This review is for "Eapele Attic Stairs Insulation Cover Tent 25”x54”x11” for Pull Down Stairs, Double Bubble Reflective Radiant Barrier Reflects 95% of Radiant Heat". The manufacturer is Eapele but I could find no model # in the listing or on the device itself. It's ASIN B083HX4Y47.The Eapele attic stairs cover tent shipped quickly and was packaged reasonably.Out of the package, the Eapele seemed liked a reasonable product and I looked forward to getting it installed. The Eapele was not terribly difficult to install using a staple gun. However, when I got the final corner I realized that it was just a bit too small to fit my opening. Stretched tight, I had to cut that corner short and there's a gap. On the attic side I stuffed/folded foam sheets into the gap and I guess it's OK. I do wish the Eapele had been a bit larger -- it would have been much easier to fold over a little excess than it was to backfill a gap. The Eapele seemed to work OK; it was my perception that having the Eapele installed had made a difference in the temperature near the attic door.The third time I went into the attic, one of the two zipper pulls on the Eapele cover tent failed. The zipper pull still moved along the zipper, but it no longer joined the two sides. Very disappointing, but it was still possible to seal the entire cover tent using the one zipper pull which was still working. A couple of uses later, the second zipper pull failed in the same way. I really wish that Eapele had installed a larger and more heavy duty zipper on this cover tent, one like you'd see on a heavy winter coat. Even with two broker zipper pulls the Eapele cover tent did seem to dampen air flow, but I'm sure it would be far more effective with the zippers actually sealed. I used the Eapele for several months with the broken zippers.I eventually purchased a $10 pack of replacement zipper pulls (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTBRRZDT) and after some effort I managed to replace the pulls on the Eapele cover tent. The "medium" sized pulls now seem to be doing the job. I do hope that this solves the problem for a long time. I've used the new zipper pulls several times now and so far so good. I think the Eapele would have been a much better product if the zipper was one which required "large" size pulls.The Eapele cover tent does seem to get the job done, but I had to do a lot more than a simple install to reach this point: extra fill required due to the undersized tent cover and a repair the cheap zipper. I'd rather have paid twice as much for a properly sized tent with a larger/heavy-duty zipper.
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