draught excluder vs weather strip

draught excluder

noun
  • A flexible strip attached to the bottom or side of a door to prevent draughts entering through the gap. 

  • Any other object used to prevent draughts, such as a chimney balloon. 

weather strip

noun
  • A strip of wood, rubber, or other material applied to an outer door or window so as to cover the joint made by it with the sill, casings, or threshold, in order to exclude rain, snow, cold air, etc. 

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