GREAT STUFF Window & Door Gap Filler Insulating Foam Sealant vs Great Stuff PRO Gaps & Cracks Foam Sealant 24 oz (12 Pack)
Overall winner: Great Stuff PRO Gaps & Cracks Foam Sealant 24 oz (12 Pack)
Key Differences
Product A (Great Stuff PRO Gaps & Cracks, 24 oz) offers a larger 24 oz can and is positioned at a more affordable price point; it emphasizes sealing, insulation, water-resistance and fireblock properties. Product B (GREAT STUFF Window & Door, 20 oz yellow) is formulated to remain soft and flexible after curing for window/door gaps and highlights an airtight, water-resistant seal with a straw applicator marketed for ease of use
GREAT STUFF Window & Door Gap Filler Insulating Foam Sealant
Specially formulated minimally expanding foam that seals gaps while remaining soft and flexible after curing. Straw applicator assists in hard-to-reach spaces for precise insulation; yellow foam does not bow window or door frames
Pros
- minimally expanding foam remains soft after curing
- straw applicator enables precise application
- expands and contracts with weather conditions
- creates airtight and water-resistant seal
Cons
- mixed feedback on straw applicator durability
- mixed opinions on foam output and value
Great Stuff PRO Gaps & Cracks Foam Sealant 24 oz (12 Pack)
Expanding foam sealant fills and insulates gaps and cracks up to 3 inches, creating a water-resistant and fireblock seal around plumbing and electrical. Customer insight notes mixed opinions on color, adhesion, and applicator durability
Pros
- expands to seal gaps and cracks
- water-resistant seal
- fireblock capability
- long-lasting insulation
Cons
- mixed reviews on color
- adhesion and applicator durability vary
- some report foam amount or flow inconsistency
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Great Stuff |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Great Stuff |
| User Reviews | Tie |