🚪 Upgrade your doorway with style and function—don’t let bugs crash your vibe!
This Multi Panel Fly Screen Door features a generous 120x230cm charcoal fiberglass design, offering superior coverage and airflow. The DIY kit allows easy cutting for a custom fit and includes weighted panels for stable, secure installation. Lightweight at 1.5kg, it’s a sleek, durable solution to keep your home bug-free while enhancing your door’s aesthetic.
Package Dimensions | 130 x 10 x 10 cm; 1.5 kg |
Is assembly required | Yes |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
S**N
Brilliant
Easy to install, parts seem good quality. Seems to do the job very well, not a fly in sight.
D**S
Good product, installation could be better.
Product came well packaged, instructions are minimal but straight forward. Installation was easy but the sticky-bits and screws that came with it are not stong enough. Also two screws is not enough for a 120cm long one.. it flexes in the middle so would advise 3 or even 4 screws.
E**Y
GREAT ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Really pleased with the fly curtain. We wanted to make it so that it was fast to put up when sunny and to take down when wet/windy, so hubby fixed the plastic header, which came with the fly screen, to a wooden baton. The baton rests on two wooden blocks, one on either side on the wall just outside the back door (door opens inwards). At the outer edge of each of these blocks, we added a 63mm galvanised turn-button, from Amazon … ASIN B0142YCCE6 (4 turn-buttons though we only needed to use 2 of them). These can now be turned to hold/release the baton. The wooden blocks are the same thickness as the baton (probably cut from it to start with) and so the baton can’t rock back and forth and is held flat. The turn-buttons, being galvanised should remain rust free for a long time - and can be replaced by the remaining 2 when they eventually look past their best. I’m. So pleased at how this has turned out. Our last fly curtain came from a discount store and was held in place by velcro. It did last about 5 years but it wasn’t weighted at the bottom edge and I had to tape heavy washers along there so that it didn’t blow up into the gutter in every slightest breeze. Eventually the lightweight tulle became brittle from the sun and was running into holes at every passing which then needed taping with duct tape. As you can imagine, that soon started to look pretty awful and the time came to search for something new, more robust and with a pre-weighted bottom edge. This is it! The foot wide panels can be positioned to give enough overlap to each other and also down the sides of the door to keep those flying beasties out once and for all (except that they still come in through small windows left open elsewhere in the house but at least this keeps most of them out of the kitchen, which is where I really really hate having them). ❤️
Y**Y
Hard work to installation
Not particularly easy to install
M**T
Well made though top rail overcomplicated
Only reason I give this 4 stars is because the hanging rail is over complicated and too heavy and needs to be screwed in. The hanging slats are well made with a secure bottom weight and are not liable to slide out.For hanging I reused an old top rail which took the slats perfectly.
S**3
Stop the Buzzies
This is our 2nd at different doors. Well made and does what you want it to. It takes a bit of sorting to get it right but as long as you don't cut before you are sure then they are there for a long time.
S**N
bit fiddly at first to hang straight but it dose ...
bit fiddly at first to hang straight but it dose the job well and keeps out any flying insects and the black one give a bit of shade to the room .
R**Y
Assembly a bit tricky
This works really well for keeping flies and other bugs out, but tricky getting the panels to the right length to begin with but other than that, a good product.
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