🌟 Divide & Conquer Your Space with Style!
The Proman Products Galaxy Section Divider is a versatile, water-repellent fabric room divider featuring a sleek black powder-coated metal frame. With three flexible double-hinged panels, it measures 34" x 71.5" each, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Lightweight yet sturdy, this divider is designed for easy movement and storage, allowing you to innovate your living space effortlessly.
A**R
Assembly isn't hard, but you can make mistakes.
The assembly instructions are a one-page diagram, no text. Here's what I wish had been included in the instructions. It's also helpful to have two people working together. Finally, only the leg screws should be fully tightened at the beginning; leave all other screws slightly loose until every screw has been put in, and then you can tighten them all completely.1. The 6 vertical poles have a top end (straight, hollow) and a bottom end (slightly rounded, with a threaded insert.) Immediately put the caps on the tops of the poles (don't put them on the bottoms yet) so you can keep track of which end is which.2. Pick any 2 of the vertical poles. Put two figure-8 panel joiners onto both poles from the bottom; they go on MUCH more easily over the rounded bottom end. Slide the panel joiners to their final locations on those two poles per the diagram.3. Repeat the above step with 2 more vertical poles and the last two figure-8 panel joiners.4. Attach the feet to the last 2 vertical poles.5. Attach one of the horizonal poles to the top of one of the vertical poles with a foot. The screw head goes into the depressed side of the screw hole through the vertical pole, and the little curved plastic piece goes against the straight side of the screw hole through the vertical pole. (The curved plastic piece looks like it's made for a smaller diameter vertical pole, but it will spread out to fit.)6. Slide the top hem of one of the pieces of fabric onto the horizontal pole.7. Attach the other end of the horizontal pole to the top hole in one of the pairs of poles connected by the panel joiners. Make sure it's the top of the pole, with the cap. Make sure the screw head goes into the depressed side of the screw hole through the vertical pole, and don't forget the little curved plastic piece.8. Slide a horizontal pole into the bottom hem of the piece of fabric. Attach the horizontal pole to the vertical pole with the foot. It's easier if you slide most of the fabric over to the other end of the horizontal pole, away from where you're trying to get the screw into the end of the horizontal pole. Remember the head of the screw goes into the depressed side of the screw hole in the vertical pole, and the little plastic piece goes on the other side.9. Now slide the fabric over to the end of the horizontal pole where you just got the screw in (by the vertical pole with the foot), and screw the other end of the horizontal pole to the bottom hole in the vertical pole with the panel joiner, with the screw head in the depression and the little plastic piece next to the horizontal pole.10. Slide the fabric so it fills all the space between the two vertical poles.11. Repeat steps 5 through 10 for the other three vertical poles (one with legs, the other two connected with the panel joiners) and two more horizontal poles. Make sure the top end is up on the two poles connected with the panel joiners. Make sure you slide the fabric onto the horizontal poles so that when all 3 panels are joined together, the "face" side of the fabric will be on the same side of all 3 panels.12. You now have the two end panels done, time to do the middle. Just do steps 5 though 10 again, except in step 5 you're using the unused vertical pole on one end panel, and in step 9 you're using the unused vertical pole on the other end panel. And make sure you get the "face" side of the fabric on the correct side.13. Put the caps on the bottoms of the four poles connected by panel joiners. Tighten all the screws. Enjoy your divider.
N**E
Flexible Privacy Options
I chose this privacy screen after a ton of shopping.I really like that the three panels are separate. I’m using it to partition my home office. I only need one panel to screen my area so I put the feet on one panel alone. The other two are held together by the clips and they swivel well. I love that around to block my background for video calls or to block the room while I work out. I love that it’s outdoor quality. I foresee reusing this in many ways in the next year. FYI it is not stable without feet so no pets or kids without the base feet. The packaging was wonderful, instructions were ok, quality is nice for indoors or mild outdoors. It won’t hold up to the wind and rain, but that’s not really using this correctly.CON: no chocolate brown colored panels. Beige is yellow-y which I don’t prefer, but it’s light and neutral.
B**.
Flimsy, but works
This was purchased hide some outdoor furniture and garden-related objects when not in use.It is somewhat easy to install, but you need a little strength to link the panels together.Don't expect this to be very stable. It is flimsy in my opinion, but it is lightweight to move around on a whim. Obviously, it won't stand up against high winds, and the black fabric will get dusty and dirty.Overall, it does its job for my purposes.
J**N
Excellent
We got these to partition off a work area in our studio style living situation. They were fairly simple to build and look really nice once constructed. I like that they are semi-sheer so some light comes through, yet they still form a nice boundary / partition. I also bought a set of roller wheels thinking I would refurb them to be easier to move, but honestly they aren't too bad as is so we might repurpose them for something else. Would recommend 👍🏻
C**L
Broken Pieces
This screen would be adequate, at best, if it came with all of the pieces in working order. It's cheaply made and basic. It was easy to put together, though it took us over an hour and two people to assemble. For that reason, we didn't return it when we found that all of the "hinges" which came with it and keep the panels together were broken. Upon contacting customer service, they said the only option was to pack it back up and return it. We were told there wasn't a replacement available even though it appears that it's still for sale. Not being able to get a replacement piece is a real downfall of using a corporate giant like Amazon, and frankly, I'm not sure if its worth it anymore. This was a real bummer. So much so that we're going to ziptie the screen together instead of going through the hassle of shipping it back into the wasteland where it once lived.
M**.
It takes two to assemble.
This thing took two to assemble. The fabric is SO taught that you cannot tighten each corner of each panel one at a time. One person has to hold one end together and scrunch the fabric to one corner while the other slowly goes around and tightens each corner little bit by bit. Don’t think you’ll be able to take the fabric off and wash it when needed, because once you get this thing assembled you’ll want an award for accomplishing the task and you’ll never ever want to take it apart unless you want to torture yourself and a partner to reassemble. Once it’s together…it’s great. While assembling it I kept asking, “why didn’t they make the fabric panels just an inch longer?” Well, the answer: The tightly held fabric is actually what makes the panels straight and sturdy, but boy is it a chore to assemble! Just beware: you’ll need a partner and two hours to assemble. And you’ll want a strong stiff drink afterward too!
J**N
Great screen for privacy
Works as advertised but the directions for assembly are not particularly clear. High enough to provide privacy for our outside deck which was open to view from other hillside homes.
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