I purchased some like these from Home Depot in 2000 for my new home then. I sold that home in 2021. Never replaced as them as they were used every year and were excellent quality. I have looked for more since build another home. Hence I found this video and see the link you provided is dead. Any updates? Thanks. I’m in north MS and you are correct they’re perfect for the area’s Winters.
@chrisgraham5667, I just installed the three covers on my faucets a few minutes ago and was thinking how much I like them. I've looked and I don't see them available anywhere. It's a long shot, but I'd try contacting Plastic Oddities to see if maybe they have some remaining in stock or could point you to a reseller that might have some left.
@@Koolbob2 Thanks. These were on my house when I bought it. Really like them. Recently landscape guys found a styrofoam liner in the yard (came unglued) and threw it away. I just went online and ordered new ones based on your web link 🤞 There are no labels, numbers, anything on the existing covers. Really wanted to say thanks.
The original ones I bought years ago are still like new and I really appreciate having them in the winter when I need to use a faucet quickly and then cover it again.
Thanks for watching! Apparently they don't make the ones I used anymore, but they do have other models. plasticoddities.com/search.php?search_query=faucet
Very useful product. Just what I wanted. Never knew it was out there. My local Home Depot does not have it in Stock. Need to buy online. Can you tell me its inner diameter so I will know whether my spigot will fit it? Thanks.
Glad to hear the product is what you are looking for, I love mine! Here's the link to the manufacturers page - plasticoddities.com/faucet-insulators/individual-faucet-insulators/faucet-insulator-wall-mount-pfc1/ I measured and the inside diameter of the styrofoam insulation is 3-1/2".
These are made by a company called Plastic Oddities, I don't see them listed on their website, but it might be worth giving them a call. plasticoddities.com
And you call that....a GAME CHANGER? A different way to put a faucet cover on??? Big deal. Now you have holes in your siding plus your stuck with the asthetics that you don't like, when you could have simply bought a regular one, put it on in seconds and have been done, and simply taken it off when the cold weather went away.
Thanks for watching. I really HATE cold weather so anything that can save me a few minutes fumbling around with faucets in the cold is a good thing. Last Thursday, our temperature went from 50f to 5f in an afternoon. In a couple of days we will be back in the upper 60s and I'll need to use all three outdoor faucets for washing the cars, cleaning the fountains and bird baths. I end up covering and uncovering our faucets dozens of times each winter as the temps go up and down, so I appreciate having covers that are a snap to put on and remove. Thanks again for watching, if the covers don't make sense to you, don't buy them.
Thanks!
I purchased some like these from Home Depot in 2000 for my new home then. I sold that home in 2021. Never replaced as them as they were used every year and were excellent quality. I have looked for more since build another home. Hence I found this video and see the link you provided is dead. Any updates? Thanks. I’m in north MS and you are correct they’re perfect for the area’s Winters.
@chrisgraham5667, I just installed the three covers on my faucets a few minutes ago and was thinking how much I like them. I've looked and I don't see them available anywhere. It's a long shot, but I'd try contacting Plastic Oddities to see if maybe they have some remaining in stock or could point you to a reseller that might have some left.
Wholesale industrial supply has them
@@anitacordeiro372 Great job finding them! Here's the link... wholesaleindustrialsupply.com/search?q=faucet+cover&options%5Bprefix%5D=last
@@Koolbob2 Thanks. These were on my house when I bought it. Really like them. Recently landscape guys found a styrofoam liner in the yard (came unglued) and threw it away. I just went online and ordered new ones based on your web link 🤞 There are no labels, numbers, anything on the existing covers. Really wanted to say thanks.
I like it!
The original ones I bought years ago are still like new and I really appreciate having them in the winter when I need to use a faucet quickly and then cover it again.
Have one on my front facet would love to get a few more. Can’t find them anywhere. If you have a good link, please share!
Thanks for watching! Apparently they don't make the ones I used anymore, but they do have other models. plasticoddities.com/search.php?search_query=faucet
Why? Do you not have some old rags and a couple walmart bags?
LOL, that might work fine in the tropics, but not where I live!
Very useful product. Just what I wanted. Never knew it was out there. My local Home Depot does not have it in Stock. Need to buy online. Can you tell me its inner diameter so I will know whether my spigot will fit it? Thanks.
Glad to hear the product is what you are looking for, I love mine! Here's the link to the manufacturers page - plasticoddities.com/faucet-insulators/individual-faucet-insulators/faucet-insulator-wall-mount-pfc1/ I measured and the inside diameter of the styrofoam insulation is 3-1/2".
Don't see these for sale anywhere (even from Lowes as mentioned). If anyone has a link, please post!
These are made by a company called Plastic Oddities, I don't see them listed on their website, but it might be worth giving them a call. plasticoddities.com
Amazon has these for sale.
Awesome! It's about time they were available on Amazon!!!
Plastic oddities freeze caps
Glad I saw the video. I have a brick house and do not own it so that would not
And you call that....a GAME CHANGER? A different way to put a faucet cover on??? Big deal. Now you have holes in your siding plus your stuck with the asthetics that you don't like, when you could have simply bought a regular one, put it on in seconds and have been done, and simply taken it off when the cold weather went away.
Thanks for watching. I really HATE cold weather so anything that can save me a few minutes fumbling around with faucets in the cold is a good thing. Last Thursday, our temperature went from 50f to 5f in an afternoon. In a couple of days we will be back in the upper 60s and I'll need to use all three outdoor faucets for washing the cars, cleaning the fountains and bird baths. I end up covering and uncovering our faucets dozens of times each winter as the temps go up and down, so I appreciate having covers that are a snap to put on and remove. Thanks again for watching, if the covers don't make sense to you, don't buy them.
I’d scrape my knuckles on that lol. A real game changer is the freeze miser.