🧲 Keep bugs out, breeze in, and hands free—your door’s new best friend!
The SEWANTA Magnetic Screen Door (39.4" x 82.7") features a durable, tear-resistant mesh with full-length super strong magnets for automatic closure. Designed for easy DIY installation, it fits most standard doors and offers a hands-free, kid- and pet-friendly passage that keeps insects out while letting fresh air in. Includes a stay-open buckle strap for flexible use.
Brand | SEWANTA |
Color | Black |
Material | Mesh |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 1.21 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
UPC | 810082730630 |
Manufacturer | SEWANTA |
Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 83 x 38 inches |
Item model number | Ssd-38x83BP |
Size | 39.4" x 82.7" |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Strap |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**A
Don't be fool by other review. This is a good product.
This product is very good quality. Only reason I purchased this product was a price. It is much less expensive than other. Even it was much less, a quality is so good. Both side of this screen has tied handle with buckles for easy to tied. Also has a tab to open if it need to used your hand.To install, on the top part, it has a thick Velcro to hold securely.Love this product!!!Measure your door or opening first before you purchase this product.Don't be like other reviewer. It is their fault but blame on this company product. Shame on them.If you door frame is dirty, just clean a bit and use thumb tacks to secure.This is on other review.I bought these screens about 3 before this but this one is the best with low price.
K**E
keeps the bugs out
A screen door seemed like a hassle at the time, so I ordered this screen and really like it. I was going to send it back when it arrived because it mentioned the word "sew" in the directions, but I just spread it out, applied the velcro and it very easy to put together and stick on. The top didn't stay on until I placed the tacks in that can with it and it works great. I can leave the bottom open so the dog can come in and out as she pleases. Great price too.I'm sure it won't last forever but its great for now.
H**Y
This is the one
I’ve bought dozens of these over the years, typically buy $5 ones because they never last. Splurged after getting another cheap one with magnets that didn’t hold together. This one was 10/10. Function is perfect, install super easy. And quality is really good. Thick Velcro, magnetic connection is so good my cat can’t even push through this one.
K**R
Easy to use
Works better than not having it. Will stick to metal frame so might have to be sure it actually closes. Doesnt stick well to popcorn wall i had to staple it. Also have to cut the small strip in half for both sides. Comes with push pins a thick strip a small strip and has clips to hold it back. Bought the 2 pack. Easy to figure out, dog pushes through it with no problems so def pet friendly.
Z**L
Fantastic for spring and fall
My dogs like to play a game called, "Open and close the door a thousand times so I can keep running in and out of the house." I either have to become a butler or I have to live with a thousand flies in the house.I'm on my third one of these nets. The first one was torn to shreds by a friend's dog who thought it was a toy. The second got taken down before last winter and "put somewhere safe." It's so safe, in fact, that I haven't been able to find it.I bought this net for the third time and, if it gets eaten or lost, I'll buy a fourth. It's way better than a pet door, allows a nice breeze to blow into the house on mild days, and doesn't require me to open/close the door every time my dogs see a squirrel in the yard (don't worry-- they don't stand a shot of actually catching one).Installation was simple. I put the velcro in the door frame using the supplied tacks, then stuck the net to the velcro. I found that the net would loosen as my dogs cannonballed through the net at Mach 2, so I did something that I DON'T recommend-- I used a staple gun to semi-permanently affix the net to the door frame. I also used a drywall screw with a large finish washer to secure the very top of the net, where the two halves meet. Now it doesn't loosen up no matter how rambunctious my dogs get. If you have more tranquil canines, you probably won't need to do this.Installation is simple, the net is pretty secure, and the cost is low. The only drawback is that, in my door frame, the net gets between the door and the jamb sometimes and prevents the door from closing. I could have solved this by moving the net a little further out, but instead I just push it out of the way every time I close the door. It's not enough of an inconvenience to matter, and maybe someday I'll fix it.In the meantime, I can leave the door open most of the day without worrying about bugs flying in.UPDATE: After going through 3 of these nets, I can tell you that in my house they last about a year. They work great to keep flies out, but two energetic dogs crashing through them several times a day for months on end will eventually tear holes in them. By September, it's time to toss it in the garbage.I'm actually OK with this. The amount of wear and tear these things receive in my house with my supersonic dogs going through it at Mach 7 is unbelievable. I'm surprised they last as long as they do, and I'm fine with buying a new one every year.If you have gentler dogs, yours may last longer. But even as a 1-year throwaway, I consider this net a good value.
J**S
Easy to Install and Perfect for Summer!
his magnetic screen door is an absolute game-changer! It was super easy to install, and the magnetic strips work flawlessly, allowing the screen to close on its own every time I walk through. It keeps bugs out while letting the fresh air in, which is perfect for warmer months. The mesh is durable, and the magnets are strong enough to ensure the door stays sealed without gaps. I also love how it’s lightweight and easy to remove when needed. A great addition to any home looking for a hassle-free way to enjoy fresh air without worrying about insects!
C**M
Sticky Strips Don't Last! Screen is Awesome!
Absolutely loved this! I have a glass patio door with a doggie door. This prohibited me from using the screen door that came with the door as it left a big gap between the glass door and screen door. Someone suggested this and Voila! It is perfect. I can have my glass patio door fully opened when the weather is nice and this screen curtain keeps the bugs out. The dogs just push it out of the way. So the bad, the sticky tap it comes with to attach the screen curtain to the frame of your fixed door, didn't last 3 months. It all peeled down. I tried gorilla glue, hot glue (gun) and nothing would hold up the weight of the screen with the magnets. Finally I got electricians tap on top of the screen and the glue and it appears to be holding. But... it looks so ghetto like when someone breaks a window and tapes it up. Im going to have to hire someone to come screen the top into the frame of the fixed door to hold the weight. So be prepared. Its a pain in the arse to get it back up. If you want it to last, do it right from the start. Don't rely on the sticky glue it comes with. That part is cheap and won't last
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