Manufacturer | Autofay |
Item Weight | 3.19 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.5 x 5 x 1 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | Sh00001 |
P**E
I do not recommend this product
It covers ok, but it SCRATCHED the paint on vehicle. I do not recommend this product.
S**.
I will say it arrived in good time. But that's as much good I can ...
First off, I will say it arrived in good time. But that's as much good I can really say about it. The discription states that it is "Extra Thick".But it's not. It's very thin nylon type material. There were no security ties. No suction cups.And no magnetic edges!! There were only two little magnets on the top edge that will hardly hold this thing down in any kind of a breeze. I know that most of the 5 star ratings are fake, but I was hopping that some were honest. I should have listened to the real, lower, 1 and 2 star ratings. You can take this rating for what's worth, but i will say it's worth more than this product!! Save your money and find a cover that will do a good job. You might have to pay a little more, but remember, " You Get What You Pay For "
J**1
It's Okay for Light Snow
This cover is okay for light snow. It's not the easiest to get on the car however. It's rather lightweight.
M**I
Great product. No more leaves and flowers in between ...
Great product. No more leaves and flowers in between the windshield and hood especially when you park the car under some trees.
J**M
Awesome winter weather tool
This is a lifesaver in those cold winter days. I absolutely hate getting up early for work just to have to spend what feels like an eternity scraping ice off my windshield. These are such a great investment and totally worth every penny. They are easy to use. I have seen some reviews that complain about ease of use but I have had no problems. It can be a bit tricky if the wind is blowing extra hard but other than that I've had no problems. The sides of these have strong magnets that stick to the side of your car and keep the wind from blowing the cover off. They also have longer flaps on the side so that they can be closed into the car door to provide even more wind protection and prevent theft. All I have to do now in the morning is open my doors, take this off and throw it in the back of my car. No ice or snow to scrape. No wasted time freezing and running my car in an attempt to melt the ice. An absolute must for all of us and a product you will love.
B**.
You can have your car's exterior covered in tiny scratches for only $20? No way?
I lived in the middle of the Rocky Mountains in western Colorado. It is possible for it to snow here 6 months out of the year. In the spring we receive some very heavy snow fall and just last night we got about 9 inches. We are expecting around 5 more inches in the next 24 hours. Needless to say, I was very excited about the prospect of this item. Ice covered windshields are not my favorite.Here is what happened upon my packages arrival:The first thing I always do is photograph the item in its original packaging. The box is nothing special and kind of reminds me of the "as seen on tv" items that litter Walmart aisles.I opened the box and inside the box is a small black bag and inside of that is the "snow cover". I give the box a quick glance over. There are no instructions whatsoever. I double check inside and there is no paperwork that comes with this item. The only hint that I get on how to put it on is that there are flaps on the sides that tuck into the door for "theft protection".I then head out to my vehicle with the snow cover and my camera. Getting the snow cover to unfold is a difficult task. The outside edges of the cover have strong magnets on them and they all stick to one another. Each time that I would get one end unstuck from a magnet the other side would get caught on a magnet. I finally got the thing opened up despite high winds and super powered magnets. Once open, I'm still not sure what end is up and which end is down. I can only tell where the sides are because of the flaps. At this point I went back over to the box just to double check that I had not missed an instructional diagram or maybe a small folded up instruction pamphlet. Nope, there is nothing there.I'm feeling pretty frustrated by now. I was tangled up in this thing for 20 minutes and now I can figure out heads from tails. I figure that my chances are 50/50 so I pick one side to be the top and proceed to try and put it on my windshield.My vehicle is a Ford Expedition. I cannot enter the vehicle without using a side board/step. I have to stand on the step to try and get the snow cover to match up to the top of the window. I'm only 5' 5" and I can't reach the top of my window apparently. While I am trying to swing the cover up and I'm just hoping that it will connect and the magnet will stick, the magnets attract one another from opposite sides and once again the cover is tangled up in one big magnetic knot.Uggggh.I spend another 20 minutes untangling it and decided to give it one more try. On this last time a pair of magnets attach themselves to the side of my vehicle and as I'm pulling them off I can see that they are scratching my car's paint. The magnet edges are rough or sharp enough that they're penetrating through the actual cover and have scratched my car. Now, I'm angry.It is at this point that I give up and throw this god forsaken evil snow cover in the trash. I would rather spend the extra 10-20 minutes scraping and or sweeping the snow off of my vehicle than to ever tango with this product again. I wouldn't even give it to my worst enemy.I DO NOT recommend this product and I hope that the manufacturer discontinues it forever or at least takes it back to the drawing board for some seriously needed changes.I purchased this product at a discount in exchange for this review. These opinions are my own and were no way influenced by my purchase price or any discount received for this product.
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