redirects half the vent; block the draft on your back; protects office plants from direct, dry air
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Ceiling Air Deflectors for air diffusers are the ceiling tiles surrounding your air vents dirty and dusty? If so, then our Ceiling Air Deflectors are just the thing you need. Specially designed for easy installation, our dust deflectors feature a ½”-wide flange that rests between the HVAC diffuser and the ceiling grid system. Once installed, they provide a 1.5” barrier that prevents dust and dirt from being blown over your ceiling tiles. With our dust deflectors, your ceiling tiles will stay clean and white, no more unsightly dirt with our
Ceiling Air & Dust Deflectors-Clear Acrylic
PLEASE NOTE: YOU ARE PURCHASING THE CLEAR DUST DEFLECTOR AND NOT THE PLASTIC VENT/DIFFUSER. VENT NOT INCLUDED.
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