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Maurice Franklin Louver-2' Round White Polypropylene Plastic Louver with Insect Screen System, 6 Count per Pack, Sold as 3 Pack, 18 Count Total. #2' PLW-100

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  • Easy to install
  • Built in insect screen
  • High Grade polypropylene
  • #2" PLW-100
  • 6 per Pack, Sold as 3 Pack, 18 Count Total


These small round vents are easy to install. They fit into the hole made by a drill type hole saw and are held in place by knobs on the side. They are used for ventilating soffits and eaves, insect cages, display cases and spice racks. 6 per Pack, Sold as 3 Pack, 18 Count Total


MarkC
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2022
Great product. Will not oxidize or rust. Excellent choice for harsh weather environments. Used two rubber mallets to install. One placed on vent to hold vent in place second to drive into opening. If opening too large use latex caulk as a sealant.
Stephanie Phillips
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021
Used it for my roof vents that had 2" holes. I have a ocean front home and the old aluminum ones tend to corrode real fast and these don't.
BJ Arroyo
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2021
They were a little too small but I made do with adding some sealer around the outside. Wish they came in a bigger quantity. "I needed thirty altogether" For $28.00 should had more!
Joe Dickie
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2020
Easy to install, serves its purpose well.
Philip W Fecteau
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2020
The bird block holes in my house must be a little oversized. I had to use a silicone sealant to keep them in the holes. The birds haven't been able to pick them out. And maybe 4 or 5 holes were undersized. I used a rubber mallet and a block of 2X4 to pound them in. Worked like a charm. It would be nice if they came in a 50 or 100 count package though.
Jeremy Baumgart
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020
Dead simple. Drill holes. Add a bit of silicone to hold in place. Push in. Done. Used to add attic venting to my 100 year old house that simply depended on holes and air leaks before. The attic temperature dropped dramatically after installing and they were the only feasible way to add venting at the eves since there is no soffit on my house.
C murray
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2020
Quick shipping and came exactly as described.
Angela G.
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2019
Easy to install.