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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de agosto de 2024
It was pretty easy to make
MJD
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de agosto de 2024
Very happy with the product overall. I now have an easily removable screened-in window which is exactly what I was looking for. I took one star off because I would have thought the Max measurement would have allowed for some extra screening material to work with. My window was 59" and the screen material was the same, making it more difficult to mount since there was no screen/channel overlap to work with.
sakina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de agosto de 2023
Best idea since sliced bread!!! I live in a rental with large awning style windows that have no screens. I was told I don’t need screens because I’m on a high enough floor that I won’t have any bugs coming in. My reply was “tell that to the flys and bees that have come into my apartment!”This product allows me to tape up a screen via magnetic strips. Also, has a decorative edge cover. I just separate one corner that is magnetized to open/close the window. No damage to the window frame at all! When I move out the taped strips can easily be pulled off.
Tclowers
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2023
We had 2 damaged screens. One kit replaced a storm door screen and a small bathroom screen. Great quality and easy to install. We did watch the TikTok video just to make sure. Highly recommend this product.
NurseNYC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de septiembre de 2023
I have an antique gate/exterior door gifted to me that I decided to restore, but when I got it from the previous owners all of the removable screen panels were gone and some of the hardware to hold them in place were broken. Rather than go on a hunt or pay for custom replacements, I opted to try this.Install took me about 2 hours, I used 2 kits for the whole door, and I got the gray color so it wasn't such a stark contrast. So far I'm pretty happy! 😊I found that having a small rubber mallot on hand was useful, but use it gently and judiciously. Also, I started out lining everything up/cutting to the millimeter, then trimming things back here and there because the design of these pieces needs just a little wiggle room, so don't drive yourself insane. I also waited to cut the screening until after it was installed in place with a box cuter, it made it easier to pull out taught and line it up, though there is extra fabric weight to account for on the front end. I also found for the last step of framing (the pieces that hold the screening on), it was best to do the sides starting at the bottom, then upwards.To get to this point with this door has been just over a year, hunting down antique replacement knobs and other parts for it has been a trip, so it was really nice to be able to get one thing done quickly and relatively easily.
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