![]() Depending on the pressure coming out of your vents, you might find that you need a couple of small magnets to keep them aligned to the slots in the vent. I slid mine under the couches and lined them up over the vents, and they work just as well as the Extend A Vent. If you have smaller furniture, a single Jiffy tray lid will probably work for you. Direct airflow for comfort, to make proper use of those registers, grilles & vents hiding under your couch or bed, with DA THYME inter-lock vent extender for. The finished product is about 34 inches long which should work for just about any couch or large chair. These sleek looking, chrome Corvette Side Duct A/C Vents for the 1968-1977 C3 Corvette are perfect for restorations. You can do the same thing with the trays (and the trays are slightly more rigid because they’re designed to hold soil). Direct airflow for comfort, to make proper use of those registers, grilles & vents hiding under your couch or bed, with DA THYME inter-lock vent extender. ![]() Then I overlapped the two lids a couple of inches until the grooves lined up, and then I taped them together with clear packing tape. So I simply cut the end off of one lid, and cut both ends off of the other lid. tape the paper on the vent thingy the logical way (the whole paper every part of the vent thingy) and tape it so the tape is touch on the paper,the topside and the underside of the vent. The lids are clear plastic, the trays themselves are black, but if you’re putting them under furniture where they won’t show, the trays will work just as well as the lids, so for $10, you’re actually getting enough material to make two Extend A Vents! But even buying two Jiffy trays was only $10, still about half what I paid for one Extend A Vent. I have two couches in my family room that cover up both vents in the room, so I needed two of these. By the way, the Jiffy tray lid is 2.5 inches tall (about an inch taller than the Extend A Vent), so it actually allows more airflow, but that may mean it won’t fit under certain furniture. My experience was that both products are wide enough to cover the actual slots in the vent, but I agree that it is ridiculous that the Extend A Vent, a product that was presumably designed specifically to fit a furnace vent, doesn’t actually fit all that well. However, one of the most common complaints in the Amazon comments is the same thing about the Extend A Vent because it’s only 11 inches wide, so it doesn’t fit either. The trays are 21 inches long and 10.5 inches wide, which means they won’t quite fit the entire width of a standard 12″ vent. The plastic is the same thickness, and same general length and shape as the Jiffy Seed Starter trays you can buy at Lowes, and Home Depot for five dollars. When my wife saw the product, she said, “hey, that looks just like my seed trays!” She was right. I bought one, and like many others who commented on Amazon’s page, I felt like I had been taken. It is hardly worth the $15, or $17, or $18 that most places online are charging for these two flimsy pieces of plastic that barely fit together. But don’t buy one from Amazon, or anywhere else for that matter. If you have a room arranged in a such a way that the furnace vents are underneath your furniture, you might benefit from an Extend A Vent.
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