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- Door Size Compatibility (MEASURE DOOR FIRST): The SIZE of this magnet screen door is 39”x 83”, and it FITS door size 36” x 80”, 38” x 80”, 36” x 82”, 38” x 82”. The mesh use high-density and antioxidant material, strong and durable. Keep the bugs out and let the fresh air in.
- Built-in Strong Magnetic and Extra Gravity Sticks: 26pcs sewed in strong magnetic points make the screen door mesh curtain close much quicker and more silent. Extra 4 sets of gravity sticks (8 pcs) were added in the bottom sides to prevent the screen curtain from being blown open by wind.
- Full Frame Hook&Loop Design and Push up Pins Support: Our screen curtain use the full frame hook&loop which enable you to remove the mesh curtain anytime; To secure the screen into its place much more stable, extra push pins was provided.
- Human and Pets Entry Friendly: directly walk through screen doors no matter for human or pets. And it is really easy for installation without any tool.
- Package includes: bug screen door, a roll of hook&loop, and a pack of push pins. 12 Months Warranty and 12 hours Customer Service, enjoy a purchase completely risk free.
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Brenda Gleason
This is awesome! It’s a little big for my door I ...
Julie Ann Hadoc Torio
I Really Like It
This is a higher quality screen. Did not take long to put up at all. The sticky side to the Velcro is VERY sticky. Make sure you know exactly where you need to place it before removing the white backing. I would suggest two things. 1. Lay the screen out on a flat surface for a couple days to get the folds from shipping out. 2. On the top Velcro alignment, just tap it in a few spots first. Hold the screen up and make sure it is the correct height before you press entire strip down. Follow the instructions, they are simple. I put mine on a sliding glass door, so there are a couple curves I had to pay attention to when putting the Velcro strip down and I could not pull the screen tight, I had to leave a little "breathing room " for it to fall closed. I will probably get something to weigh the bottom down a little more. All and all, once the creases from the folds settle down, it will be great.
Kolby Cook
Quality item!
Michael Koios
Does its job
Works well and our cat enjoys coming in and out of it. I had the whole thing up in 5-7 minutes.I suggest reinforcing it with pushpins or a staple gun. We used additional double sided tape, but it was no match for our recent heat wave and after a month or so melted off. It's been sturdy every since we added the pushpins. Also, the other reviews complain about the magnets not sticking together. Just remember to mount the middle (where the doors meet) slightly higher than the corners (an inch or two) and the magnets will close just fine.
Nikola Mandov
Use it for high traffic doorway
Everyone compliments this screen door. We use it for the entrance into a high traffic back door in our garage area at the shop. The door leads into a production room and people are always going in and out of that door. To keep the flys out and still maintain a fairly open walkway, we used this screen door and it works like a charm. We've torn ours by dragging boxes and other equipment in and out of the door, things get snagged and pulled. I've been able to mend it temporarily but I plan on buying a replacement. After all... it's only $18 and we've definitely got our money out of it. Make sure to install the top center higher than the sides. If you do this properly, the screen will shut perfectly every time. If you size this too small for your door... or "just cutting it", it may be too tight towards the top. We left the bottom few inches unsecured and this helped with some of the tension. If you have the room, leave a little slack on the sides and this should also help. Remember, the dimensions are the size of your opening, not your door frame. There are magnets every few inches on the screen which snap back together when you let the screen loose. It is NOT an impenetrable seal and a small insect could find its way through on accident. I think the perfect use for this screen door is for high traffic... not for casual use. If you don't go in and out a lot and just want a "cool" or "lazy" screen door, then this isn't for you. They may make more expensive ones which have a tighter seal and stretch a little more?? I don't know.. but I think the concept of these screens is perfect for someone who needs to enter and exit a lot or just occasionally needs hands free access for a BBQ or something. I think if you buy this with the idea that it is going to be "invisible" when going through it.. then you should probably just keep your money. You may have to adjust a little to the way you walk through the doorway... you may have small little gaps here and there where a bug could possibly get in... but think about it... do you really think an insect is smart enough to find the small gap on your screen door?? Don't forget, it's a screen door, the whole thing is open airflow and to a bug, the whole thing is, open... they don't see that tiny gap the way we do. It's not like a moth is going to land on the screen and say, "Hmmm, now where is that crack I can easily sneak through..." The last thing I need to mention is that because a fly may hang out on the screen, thinking he can get through... you may accidentally let one through as you are entering as they either become entrapped in your path or accidentally are let in when you flap the screen open.
Scott Hines
Not so much - NEW UPDATE!
Meh - great idea. So-so execution. Dog ripped seam in a few days. Maybe try a better brand. UPDATE: I was so delighted to be contacted by the seller - unprompted. They contacted me and were determined to make me happy either through refund or replacement. After some friendly discussion, i became clear that my original purchase plus my dogs (6) there might have been of a minor defect plus heavy use with the dogs that led to some detachment fro the screen/magnet.. The seller went way above and beyond to make me happy. I go the new replacement in 2 days and it works perfectly! This is the kind of Sellers Amazon needs. Highly recommend product and Seller!
Lauren Gilliam
Great temporary screen door
I left a thorough review for this screen upon my last purchase last year. Because of so many dogs, this screen does not last me more than one season. If I took more precautions it would. When the door is shut it is important to tie/pull back the screen so dogs do not rip it when scratching at the door (this is where I make my mistake). The mesh is a fabric mesh that is sturdy enough - just not for the claws of dogs. Small rips in the screen are easily hand-sewn together. I plan to purchase one of these each year (unless I can manage to make one last longer). They are great for letting in fresh air in the early mornings - and keeping bugs out. I really love this screen. I've added an extra strip of velcro to the top to make it hang stronger. The screen must be mounted completely square in order to automatically close properly with the magnets that are sewn into the screen inner edges. If your screen isn't closing by itself, check to make sure it is mounted square. I love not having to get up and down constantly to let the dogs in/out....
Kalpana Srivastava
It really works great!
I can't afford to replace our entire sliding screen because it would involve fixing the door frame and more. Lots of expense. So I bought this, figuring what the heck, it wasn't that expensive. And it's wonderful! The center automatically closes itself with magnetic strips, but even the dog has figured out how to easily pop in and out without damaging the screen. The airflow is great which is the main reason I wanted this. Even though I bought it for our back sliding back door, so the one side isn't sealed down per the directions, the tight seal along the door closure side and the top are really enough for it to hang exactly where I want it to when the sliding door is fully open. The bottom is somewhat weighted, so it stays put.
Lisa Hicks
Great for cats over a sliding glass door. No bugs!
Great screen door! I diy'd one for a little bit and it wasn't working very well so I gave in and got this. My cats come in and out, in and out, every 5 minutes. Also we have a gnat problem so I can't leave the screen door open. This fit great on my sliding glass door. I just staple gunned it to the outside of the sliding frame cuz it's wood. There is a little gap going down where it covers the middle of the sliding door, in order to still shut the screen door when I don't want my cats to go out. Cats do great with it, just takes a little motivation, and petting, and literally pushing them head first through the door to understand how it works. One of my cats can get in, but still can't figure out how to get out, even 3 months later. We're working on it.
Beck Connor
Buy this one!
I purchased the one from iGotTech my first time around because of the 2000+ positive reviews and I neglected to measure my door frame before purchasing even though all sellers warn you to do so prior to purchase in all caps. Buy this one its half the price and the only difference is that the one from iGotTech costs twice as much and this one has weights sewn into the base to prevent the wind from blowing it open. Same packaging and everything they are probably even made by the same manufacturer. Don't let 2000+ five star reviews fool you, with this seller you get the same thing and pay half the price.