ALTITACO Car Rear Windshield Snow Cover, Rear Windscreen Snow Ice Cover Protector with Flaps and 4 Magnets, Sun Shade Protector Exterior Shield Guard Fits Most Cars, Trucks, SUV and Vans
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In short, yes. A product like this would not be a good purchase for me Magnets are too weak to hold this product on a car due to its lightweight, and flaps that go in the doors do not have anything to keep it on, plus it's too lightweight. Get a heavier one so you can spend a little more on it. This applies to the front cover as well.
The vehicles I own in my family are a sedan, an SUV, and a No matter which car the cover was applied to, it did not work. shield was never held in place by magnets, and the slightest breeze would knock the cover off the wall. I couldn't believe how much money was wasted.
This is a very good product, and I bought it to put in my mother's car, and I noticed the magnetic even during the rain and snow a couple months ago this year and it worked That should do.
You should have no problem fitting it in the back window if yours is small.
Selected User Reviews For ALTITACO Car Rear Windshield Snow Cover, Rear Windscreen Snow Ice Cover Protector with Flaps and 4 Magnets, Sun Shade Protector Exterior Shield Guard Fits Most Cars, Trucks, SUV and Vans
Despite having my front and rear windows covered with a sleeve, I managed to save myself a few minutes scraping frost off with my car's front and rear window. When I had this delivered to where I am now, I decided to throw both front and rear covers on the same day I got home (on the 8th of January, not when I wrote this) so I saved myself a few minutes from scraping frost off both front and rear windows. So, I thought "hmm, well, I'll just leave these on overnight and I'll pull them off in the morning when I leave for work," or something to that effect. This was probably one of the best decisions I've ever made, or, perhaps, one of the biggest examples of dumb luck I've ever experienced. I was also able to predict that it was going to drop overnight, so that could be an explanation as well. This cover looks kind of grungy and water stained the other morning. This is mostly due to me not laying it out to dry as soon as the ice or snow (or water of that sort) that has accumulated on the cover melts and becomes entangled in it. As for the summer heat, I cannot provide any feedback on whether this helps keep the interior cabin cool or not due to my residence in the northern hemisphere. And since the inside of cars get similarly blistering hot during the day, I can't rely on this to keep them cool.
It is easy to open the door of the car and the flaps that are supposed to protect the car from theft just pop right out. When I was putting the other flap in the other door, mine fell out as well. Taking off the cover was just as frustrating as trying to put a sheet on a mattress and it keeps coming off the other side. After the snow came, I went to take off the cover and found it ripped in half. Therefore, what was the purpose of the event? There was a frozen crust on the half of the car that stayed on the.
In addition to the extra magnets along the edges/seams, I used Gorilla Glue to attach the magnets. The cover could not be used as a sail since the wind could not pick up the cover. As a result, it has worked flawlessly ever since!.
We are prepared for the The switch is easy to switch on or off.
In summary, set- It would be very easy for someone who is not a computer expert It took a while to set this up due to the wind just before a snowstorm. This cover moved way too much in comparison with the front cover. The cover still had snow under it after the storm. Magnets can't be relied upon to hold them in place. The flap of the door can be difficult to get in when you don't know how to do it The wind is blowing today, but keep an eye on your fingers if there is a breeze. A quality product I'm okay with it. Although it is waterproof, it has the feel of two dollar store tablecloths together with a foil on one side. For a rip, maybe, but for overall thickness, maybe. On a good day, this might work for you however, on a bad day when you require it the most, you'll be unable to do so.
Is supposed to work on a wide variety of body types. My Honda HRV has a rear window that I purchased it for. The Honda Suv in the picture is the smallest one available. It is not possible to use magnets that are extremely powerful. It is as if they were blown away by a breeze. Due to the thin fabric, don't be surprised if the jacket doesn't hold up during a winter storm. There is the same thin slippery material used in the flaps. do not have hooks or buckles to help you hold them in place, so you will need to keep them stowed while you close Keep your fingers away from the water. In the end, the material will still slip out of place. The fan in me does not like them. I do not recommend this If not for the closing of the return window on Jan 31 and the precipitation that came with winter storm Orlena on Feb 1, I would have returned. I suggest you skip this one and go for something more appropriate for the winter.
The magnetic one here is a lot easier to install and seems to fit better than one I bought at a big box store that wasn't Despite being thin, it flaps around when the wind blows. When the wind blows strong, the leaves will blow away. Taking the mat out of my car is easy since I don't have to open its doors. Everyone has the option of taking it if they are interested. The blanket is perfect for a frosty night when you're all by yourself.
It is easy to install and works well in The windshield also held up well with the heavy snow, and I didn't have to clean it very often. The cons are In the snowy city of New York, it fails to work much and the magnets don't last very long. There is still some snow hitting the windshield as a result. As a whole, I still like the product, and I probably will buy another one for my back side window.