🕸️ Keep bugs out, let fresh vibes in!
The FLYZZZ DIY Self-Adhesive Window Screen Netting Mesh Curtain offers a 100x150cm ultra-fine polyester mesh with a strong self-adhesive backing for easy, tool-free installation. Designed to fit multiple window sizes, it provides a nearly invisible barrier that allows fresh air circulation while keeping insects out. Lightweight and removable, it’s a practical upgrade for any home seeking comfort and convenience.
Material | Polyester |
Brand | FLYZZZ |
Product Dimensions | 59.06"L x 39.37"W |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | False |
UPC | 606829351950 |
Unit Count | 32.28 Square Feet |
Part Number | DIY Window Screen Curtain |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Item model number | Flyzzz Window Screen |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**Y
Keeps other bugs out
Very easy to set up and works like a charm. Not only does it keep mosquitoes away, but keeps other bugs out. There have been nights when a beetle of some sort , attracted to the lamp light, tries to fly through the open window, but can't get past the netting even when flying at full speed. Even with multiple crashings at the net, the net stays attached to the Velcro. Can't say the same when my kitten treats it like a climbing wall. :)
S**N
It’s a very easy quick fix for no screen by the window.
I’ve made three purchases of this item and use by my windows. It quick and simple. Easy to install. My only issue is the adhesive is not strong enough it keeps lifting and each time I keep tacking it down.
T**N
Good solution at a great price
For the money an excellent solution, the screens were missing when we bought the house and every other product requires exact measurements which I'm not great at.I bought two and installation was a snap, I did put them on the outside since its the first floor, and they look good and work.My only issue was that my box cutter tended to snag so next time I'll use scissors
S**S
Easy to install
Trying to afford a way to add screens to our home as there were none here when we rented. We have replacement windows coming, but summer is here, and I needed something to keep the bugs out. This was easy to install, and I am happy to say we have zero bugs in our home, and you would never know we didn't have regular screens. This has been a blessing, and a money saver. Although they do tear easily as I have a cat that decided she wanted to go through the screen instead of using the door LOL. It has since been fixed. One box gave me enough for 4 windows. I would buy this product again.
M**7
Works great, going strong after 2 months
The was easy to install. Make sure you follow the instructions about cleaning the surface before you stick the adhesive on. I followed other reviewers’ advice to put the netting on a bit loosely, and it works perfectly. I’ve been using these on two windows in my classroom for the past two months and I haven’t had to restick or adjust at all. I’ve recommended them to other teachers on my campus, so I would definitely recommend to anyone considering buying this.
Q**S
DON'T BUY THIS
This product sucks I'm very upset that I spent my money on it it does not work at all I put it to the window the stuff doesn't stick I did everything that it's supposed to be done and it won't stick it comes down it was a waste of money and time. I hate the fact that I had to give it one star because it doesn't even deserve that
G**T
Not very durable and doesn't last.
We are currently renting a home, which had no window screens on any windows, and live in an area that has quite a few insects. I purchased a few sets of the self-adhesive window screen netting, hoping to be able to open our windows and not let in the critters, while still not doing anything permanent to the home. The product is OK, but I am disappointed with it overall.I intended to install them on six windows of various sizes. I followed the directions, and cleaned the window frames very well, waited the allotted time, and installed the sticky-backed hook "tape." Out of the six windows, the tape only stuck two two window frames for any significant amount of time, and they were on the shady side of the home. Any window that received any sort of sun exposure, the tape just wouldn't stick well. I suspect the window frames heated up too much and melted the glue. Because of the tension of the mesh, once the tape began to pull away, the whole thing would just come apart in sections. The three windows that received a lot of sun exposure, the tape lasted maybe a week. The other three windows on the shady side of the house were good for a while, but now three months later, are also peeling away.My other issue, which doesn't have much to do with the product, was that our window frames didn't have enough metal for the tape to fit on the inside of the frame. I had to stick the tape to the outside of the frame. On the first floor windows where I could reach, that was acceptable, but on the second story windows of our home, it was nearly impossible without a very tall ladder. So be warned... examine your window frames first and be sure that you can stick the tape to the inside of the frame, or be sure you have access to the outside. I didn't due to the physical height of our second story windows.
M**R
Also works for window AC unit
I used this to cover sided grills of my window air conditioner unit to keep the bugs out. Sided grills are like half inches open that could allow bugs to enter and build nests inside. No need to cover the back grill where heat go out cuz most bugs are too big to get through. Probably still not good idea to cover back grill with any mesh fabric materials anyway but sided grills are ok. Cutting into straight line can be difficult, be sure to sharpen your razor or scissor beforehand.
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