🔇 Silence is the new luxury—upgrade your space effortlessly!
The neverest® ESD 4-inch in-line duct silencer is a compact, easy-to-install sound absorption tool made from durable polyurethane foam. Designed for round metal ventilation pipes, it reduces noise by up to 40%, fits standard 4-inch ducts, and supports modular installation for enhanced silencing. Ideal for residential, office, and industrial environments, it comes with a 2-year warranty and leverages over 40 years of ventilation expertise.
Product Dimensions | 1.97"L x 3.94"W |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04054503008175 |
Manufacturer | neverest |
Part Number | 4054503008175 |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ESD 100 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 4 inches |
Color | Black |
Shape | Round |
Installation Method | Split system |
Usage | In-line Duct Sound Absorbing Tool |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
P**S
Works for me
I lined 2-3 of these in a row in some of my ducts with a little over half of the insets punched out as holes and the remaining protruding halfway out to form a kind of rotated interlocking sound maze of baffles. Lets air throught and seems to work very well to trap and cut sound down 80-90%. Went from it sounding like people were talking directly into the vents to pretty much nothingDefinitely does squat if you buy only one and take all the insets out and expect it to magically block sounds. That's not how sound waves work.
S**E
Works like a champ!
Recently moved into a home with a very cramped plenum (doohickey above the air handler that disperses the air through various ducts). Somewhere in that is a hard angle or two which makes the air really reverberate through specific ducts in my basement.Since it is fairly impossible to get to the actual source of the noise, I *luckily* happened across the neverest insulation silencers. They're a very simple idea: round squishy "foam" that you shove into your round ducts. These foam inserts have a number of cutouts in them so you can choose how much air to let through vs how much noise to bounce back down the duct.Yeah, it cuts down the air a bit coming out of the duct. But, it's well worth it - I no longer feel like I have the cheap seats in an airplane next to the freaking engine. Installation was simple: pull out a few of the cutouts on the foam inserts, remove the register, shove 1 or 2 in there, replace register.
A**R
Very quiet
It works I’m happy with it
S**
Si
La verdad no reduce significativamente el ruido pero si reduce la cantidad de aire que entra a tu cuarto
M**D
Can’t believe how well these things work
I used these to reduce noise transfer in the heating vents between my upstairs and basement. It is amazing how well they work.It took me a couple tries to get the right size. They do squish a little bit once you take out the internal pieces to make the holes for airflow, so you can go a little bigger than your opening - like 1” but not 2”.Had been planning to install multiple in a row as suggested if needed, but i installed one at each upstairs opening and one at each downstairs opening, and there was no need for more, as I can listen to my music almost as loud as i want and barely hear it below.
M**H
No discernible effect
I did not notice any muffling or dampening of the sound, even with several plugs installed.
N**L
They do help
They help with the noise a bit, the price is a bit high for what they do.
M**S
Works well!
I had a return duct that was connected via pipe to the return duct near the fan in the bedroom. The air noise was quite loud and very noisy since it was in the bedroom. I placed 2 of these insulators in the duct and the results are outstanding! The duct noise is hardly noticeable and the air flow is adjustable. Highly recommend!
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