🖤 Elevate your space with invisible protection that works as hard as you do.
The Flyzzz DIY Self-Adhesive Window Screen is a 100x150cm black polyester mesh curtain designed for easy, tool-free installation. Featuring a transparent hexagon hole pattern, it offers superior insect protection while maintaining clear outdoor views. The peel-and-stick adhesive tape ensures a secure, taut fit adaptable to multiple window sizes, making it perfect for fresh air lovers seeking a sleek, low-maintenance solution.
Material | Polyester |
Brand | FLYZZZ |
Product Dimensions | 59.06"L x 39.37"W |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | False |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 606829351981 |
Manufacturer | FLYZZZ |
Unit Count | 16.14 Sq Ft |
Part Number | DIY Window Insect Screen Curtain |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Item model number | Flyzzz Window Screen |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**4
Great Product for the Money!
I needed a quick "screen" for my front door when the weather suddenly turned warm and ordered this very dubiously since the price was so low. But it works! The tape was easy to install and since I live in a damp area and it's also more humid in Summer I expected that it would not hold long. But, it did and it does! Three months later it's still holding strong and works excellently and if I wasn't right next to it I would not know it is a "net" of sorts, not a metal screen. I got the black and it looks and works great. It took a few tries to pull the net tight, but it stays perfectly when you get it!
R**S
Great for Short-Term Use, But Not for Long-Term Durability
I purchased the Flyzzz DIY Self-Adhesive Window Screen Netting Mesh Curtain to keep insects out during the warmer months, and I have to say, it worked really well at first. The screen was easy to install, and the self-adhesive hook and tape made it a simple DIY project. It fit perfectly on my window, and it was great at keeping bugs away while still letting in fresh air. The black mesh is discreet and doesn’t obstruct my view too much, which I appreciated.For the price, it’s a solid option for a temporary solution. I was really happy with it for the first few months—it stayed in place, didn’t sag, and did its job. However, after about 6 months, the adhesive started to lose its grip. The screen began to fall off the window, and I found myself needing to reattach it several times. It’s clear that the adhesive isn’t meant for long-term use, especially if the window gets a lot of direct sunlight or changes in temperature.While it worked great for the summer, I wouldn’t rely on this screen for long-term use. If you need something quick and inexpensive for a short period, this is a good choice. But for something more durable or long-lasting, you might want to look for a sturdier option.
S**M
Works well
I wish I tried something like this sooner. In our former home there were no screens & we used the adjustable screen type in a wood/plastic frame in our sash windows. It was ok but left small gaps that mosquitoes would still find their way in. Also we were 3 floors up and if these fell down, which they did from time to time, they’d get bent or broken.This product is essentially a piece of tulle fabric (netting) that you will cut generously for the window. Really clean all debris from the frame where you’ll attach the 3M Velcro loop tape. Measure twice & cut once!After doing the Velcro on all 4 sides, measure the fabric and over compensate so you have enough coverage and trim the excess. I did our bathroom window alone in less than 30 min. I wish I had done this at our previous home. Easy & not ugly looking.Situations where you should be careful are high up windows where small children or pets can fall out of. Duh. Use common sense and precautions to avoid this. Overall though I should’ve used this method years ago at our old house. The bugs would terrorize my son and he’d get bad allergic reactions.Also, this looks rather seamless vs the adjustable screens and yes you can install from the interior in case you are high up. For a cheaper solution I would buy tulle fabric from the fabric store & strong 3M Velcro tape (loop side). That’s all that this kit really is.
T**R
Glue is not strong so be prepared with another adhesive
I needed to repair some small window screens and the DIY gear would be fairly expensive just for the 2 small screens. I read reviews & this seemed inexpensive enough to at least give them a try. The thickest material is rather flimsy and while I cleaned the aluminum frames exceptionally well the provided adhesive just wouldn't suffice. I taped it off & used spray adhesive to get a more firm hold & then trimmed away any excess. Its been a few months & while these windows won't get much use it at least looks better than the torn & tired screens before this repair.
K**N
Perfect!
Super easy install, works great, and you can hardly see it!The only thing was that the adhesive did come off in parts, so I just stuck it back on. Still giving it five stars though, because I installed it to the outside of the window, and it only came off after freezing and unfreezing in a few snow storms. Now that the snow is (hopefully) over for the season, I doubt it will come back off.100% worth the $8!
L**Y
Waste of money
This was a piece of junk. Easy to put up but it separated from the Velcro easily. I pinch it back on. Moments later the screen is falling again. I wish I could give it no stars.
S**Y
A little hard to put up but with patience it’s perfect!
This definitely took some patience to put up. Because i wanted it to be as tight as possible and I didn’t want any hangover. So it took a little longer. But with some patience, you should be good to go. WAY cheaper than buying a new screen! And no more bugs getting into our bathroom! Win win!
J**A
So easy an idiot can do it (and I did)
Normally I don’t do reviews because I like to test it out for a while and forget BUT I was super excited about this. We’re renting (no A/C yay!) and our upstairs where the kids sleep gets super hot because all the hot air gets trapped up there and of course neither of the windows up there have screens so it’s either open the windows and let an ungodly swarm of bugs in to eat my kids alive or keep it closed and let them roast as they sleep. So I turned to google and then amazon to try and find a way to screen in the window without doing anything permanent to the house and I found this. Listen, I’m an idiot and have to try things two or three times before I work out the kinks and can achieve the same level of success as a normal person does on the first try and yet I was able to put this up within ten minutes with no help. That’s a big deal for me. Super easy install although I was super lazy and didn’t cut it to look nice but well only be looking at it for a few months so I’m a happy camper.
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