🪟 Transform Your Space with Ease!
The Adjustable DIY Magnetic Window Screen by NeatiEase is designed to fit any window size up to 55"H x 36"W, providing effective bug protection while allowing fresh air to flow in. Made from durable fiberglass mesh, it is fireproof and tear-resistant, ensuring long-lasting use. With a quick installation process that takes just 10 minutes, this screen is easy to maintain and perfect for any home or office setting.
Material | Wood, Aluminum, Steel |
Brand | NeatiEase |
Color | White Frame Gray Mesh |
Size | 55"x36" |
Product Dimensions | 55"L x 36"W |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 603432823218 |
Manufacturer | NeatiEase |
Unit Count | 13.75 Square Feet |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | 5-min easy installation |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty on magnet, two-year limited warranty. |
T**Y
Great Product! Ordered almost 5 years ago!
Easy to DIY / Install. Purchased this in 2021 and ordering a new one only because I use it so often to open / close my bedroom window. It’s sort of a bay window that opens 2 windows outwardly, so normal wear and tear after 4 years of constant use, time to replace/upgrade.Awesome product, so easy to install…if it was easy for me, trust me that anyone can easily install lol.Highly recommended 5/5.
H**9
Seems to work well so far (time will tell)
So $35.00 seemed a lot for one screen (I have 3 windows that need screens) so I decided to give it a try to see if it worked. The magnetic strip is 1/2" wide, which is exactly the width of my frame. I sanded the frame and wiped it clean to get a good grip. The magnets seem to be pretty magnet-y (screen stayed in place).The instructions were a little confusing at first (the print and illustrations are VERY tiny, and there's not much detail) but I figured it out eventually. It takes a little bit of trial and error to get the screen in place and taut (it's not perfect but it's good enough), but I was able to peel the screen off and re-position it successfully. The screen feels kind of floppy so I don't think I'll be removing it more than necessary. I put it up yesterday and I'm not touching it for two days to give the adhesive a chance to cure before I put any strain on it - I'll report back after I've lifted it up a couple of times.The most confusing part was putting the corner pieces on the screen - the instructions say to peel off the protective film and stick the corners into place on the plastic strip; however, there is no sticky tape on the backs of the corners, so there's nothing to hold the corners on. I bought some heavy duty double-sided tape to put inside the corner pieces, but it's kind of thick so it's not allowing the corners to fit tightly with the plastic strip. I feel like I'm missing something here, but the instructions are not clear enough for me to figure it out. I'm going to reach out to the manufacturer to see if the sticky tape is missing on my kit, and report back.Packaged well, arrived on time. On the whole, this is not a perfect solution, but it is a pretty good solution for weird old fashioned windows that need screens!
J**E
Just like it shows.
Works great.
L**.
Poorly Designed
This product is horrible. When peeling the seed sticker off all the adhesive came off with it making it not usable.
M**Y
Decent but Glue doesn't last, beware...
So the same story probably goes for everyone, "We needed window screens to keep dust out"I bought these screens over 1 month ago, they have been in place for over 2 weeks and this is my review to shed some light to future buyers before buying.Pros: Its a window screen, it does the job, and its fairly simple and adjustable.But this review is specifically for the struggles I had with this product, starting with the installation.-- Installation -- : It seems rather easy on paper, but unless your window is in the middle of a wall without any complicated surroundings, then the installation is not gonna be easy, In my particular case my windows are at the corners of my room and I have furniture in front, installing these as 1 guy was not simple, specially due to the adhesive problem I will be talking about later. The instruction that come with the product are not clear enough, I had to look up a review here to understand completely how the installation works. For anyone struggling or curious:- You first place the magnets on the wall with the adhesive part.- Then place same sized magnet strips over the magnet strips that are already adhesive to the wall.-- Adhesive problem --Part of the installation requires you to place the Screen material over the adhesives that the magnetic strips bring with them. The problem is that these Adhesives do not hold alone, this was my main issue while installing these, it felt impossible to hold the screen with just the adhesives while I was trying to place the plastic strips at the end.I recommend having someone there to help you hold the screens up from falling while you do the final steps of installation.After my screens were installed, you can see from the pictures that the adhesives don't last long, there work great sticking to a flat dry surface, but holding the screen and the strips it just doesn't work as well, I had to use double face tape to give it an extra grip and make the strips and screen stay pasted together. Kinda defeats the purpose if it doesn't hold itself on its own.EDIT!! (3 months later)The glue that comes with the magnetic/plastic strips does not hold well, I've had to add extra support to them with double sided tape.
R**N
Excellent
Excellent
T**E
No insects permitted
Wow ! Im in the D R, had issues with flies all day. Installed, on doors and windows 😊, best thing i could have done, no more fly traps and constant spraying !
C**L
Now that you've lost your house, maybe consider buying your landlord the gift of nicer screens
They look bad and are difficult to install, especially when you have no outside access to the window, but you buy these because you worked for an employer who had profit-driven layoffs during the pandemic and lost your house. Your landlord who scooped up investment properties at cheap rates, taking them from working families who previously owned their homes, is now getting wealthy off of them, but can't swing the $95 a window for proper screens, because it would delay his next vacation by a few days. You don't want to give him the gift of expensive permanent screens, but you would very much like your room to stop smelling like farts without letting bugs in.Maybe consider giving your landlord the gift of nicer screens. When he flips the house, the next investor will appreciate being able to charge even higher rent for it.
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