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❄️🔥 Stay cool or cozy—insulate like a pro, impress like a boss!
DGSL Double Reflective Bubble Foil Insulation Foam is a 0.13-inch thick, 23.6-inch by 10-foot aluminum foil roll designed to block up to 90% of radiant heat. Ideal for windows, garages, RVs, and roofs, it features durable polyethylene bubble insulation and comes with 60 self-adhesive pads for quick, easy installation. Trusted by thousands with a 4.6-star rating, it enhances energy efficiency, privacy, and year-round comfort.






| ASIN | B0C819LGCX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,890 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #7 in Weatherproofing Window Insulation Kits |
| Brand Name | DGSL |
| Coverage | 19.333 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (829) |
| Included Components | 60 pcs self adhesive pads |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 23.6"L x 118"W |
| Item Thickness | 0.13 Inches |
| Manufacturer | DGSL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Double Reflective Bubble01 |
| Material Type | Polyethylene (PE) |
| Model Number | Double Reflective Bubble01 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | windows, garages, RVs, roofs |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
H**Y
Heat shield
Using it for a fire truck to shield the sun. Had to trim a little but working out great.
X**I
This is really impressive stuff for RV you so I'll explain
So I'm going to SUV that I have to work out of and I've got the large size cargo carrier on the rear hitch. I've also got solar panels on the top. So with this one 4 by10 ft long piece, I made a cover for the black bag they included which you're going to have an oven otherwise, And stop right there because this works so well basically we've got 48 in which will tuck into the back and front 12 inches and nicely cover the rest I don't even have to tie it down in the front or back I just pull out the front and flip it back and I have access however I do have tie-down straps for the entire load which are the standard harbor freight black four to a pack for 20 bucks. So I cut just a little bit more than 5 ft maybe 62 inches, And it sticks off each end just slightly which I just I can ignore it or I can tuck it in just a little bit but from the strap to the end is only a couple of feet if that and it's been behaving itself really well This stuff is very tough and here it's really paying off. Now on top of that I'm trying to engineer the remaining strip to make a sun booster for the solar panels which can increase the rate of charge as much as 90%. This actually works but getting it set up is a little tricky because you can't leave it in place obviously. And then on top of that I'm using a small piece and I'm going to glue it using blots of shor goo to my mobile refrigerator which 90% of them come black and so any sun coming in through the window is going to heat it up and waste you know it's just not a good idea and this is ideal. So there is literally no heat building up with direct sun at 80° plus temperature. The straps get hot and nothing else. And the reflective quality for the solar panels to eat is not as good as a mirror but it's really good It's literally casting full daylight can't wait till I get that up. It literally is saving me 300 plus dollars for a bigger battery and extra gasoline to charge it using a generator.
K**Z
Help in the Greenhouse
I used this in my greenhouse during freezing rain and cold temperatures when I needed a little extra insulation. I’ve purchased another brand in the past that was slightly thicker, but this still helped keep some of the cold out. I was also covering my plants with flannel sheets and packing blankets, so everything combined made a difference. It’s easy to work with and looks durable enough (I haven't had a problem). The adhesive pieces that came with it didn’t really hold, but honestly I’ve tried other brands with similar results, so I wasn’t expecting a miracle there. Even with the harsh weather, I managed to save most of my plants, so I’d say it did its job when I needed it.
A**O
Buy it
Good for insulation and makeshift light reflector for camera work. Easy to use and maneuver. High quality material
C**C
Works great so far 👍
Not cheap, but definitely worth the price. Helps keep some heat/cold from getting in. 1 layer doesn't block out all the sunlight, blocks out enough tho.
J**A
Works good!
works great on a sunny window
D**P
Double Reflective Bubble Foil insulation
i wanted to try this out on my front windows , my front windows face sun all day until dark i had the window with foil, this worked pretty well but still got hot. the Double reflective bubble foil works better then i thought it would, it decreased the temp coming thu the window by 10 degrees its about 1/4 inch thick , easy to install vs aluminum foil
A**R
Lower quality then real brands, but okay
I only need enough for a few panels and didn't want to burn gas driving out for the name brand version at Lowes so I bought this. It's okay, not a fan of the folds that don't come out, it's much thinner than true Reflectix brand, and allows about 5-7 more degrees of heat through then my other similar Reflectix panels right next to this.
M**A
El aislante de aluminio esta muy bueno, muy resistente y sí cumple su uso
K**L
Works well to insulate and if above a heater reflect well. Easy to install
E**E
Disminuye considerablemente el calor.
Q**S
The ultimate heat protection to mount on older exterior windows. Noon to sunset direct sun is no match for this awesome product on my 56 year old windows. Also excellent for keeping cold drafts out in the winter. Who Knew?
S**S
I have seen many items for garage insulation before ordered this and this is working than other expensive insulation. One thing is not good is adhesive sticker it come with , in -10 degree it fallen off from door. I used some insulation tape which works better. Overall now it keep my garage less cold in winter. Better than before
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