Keeping the cold out in the winter months is a must for everyone. Draughty leaks let cold air in, increase your electricity bills, and make for a very cold night in. But what happens when your letter box lets the draft in and you are unable to seal it?
The postman would find it difficult to deliver your mail.
Chris from the Isle of Wight contacted us to tell us how he had managed to solve this problem with his own front door.

Chris had purchased a selection of small neodymium magnets from our online shop and attached them to the area around his letterbox.
On the letterbox flap, Chris attached small sections of an old band saw blade to attract to the magnet. Because Neodymium magnets can break easily if receiving constant force Chris placed a sheet of clear Perspex plastic over the magnets to protect them from the impact of the letterbox flap.
The letterbox flap then had a layer of felt placed over the band saw blades to reduce their impact.
Using our small powerful magnets along and a small amount of hard work Chris has successfully created a draft excluder for his letterbox while still allowing the postman to get mail through the door.

