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Doselves’ 20-foot self-adhesive hook and loop tape features a unique double-layer design that secures both sides of screen edges, providing enhanced stability and durability. With a 1-inch hook tape for precise tension adjustment and reinforced adhesive compatible with multiple surfaces, it’s the ultimate DIY solution for windows, doors, garages, pet houses, and RVs.
Brand | Doselves |
Color | Tape-Black |
Material | Polyester, Nylon |
Size | 20 |
Style | Compact |
Recommended Uses For Product | Windows and doors, garages, pet houses, RVs |
Mounting Type | Adhesive |
Manufacturer | Doselves |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.59 x 5.59 x 3.03 inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**N
Overall great
Excellent quality and great design. I really like the logic of applying the tape. Very strong adhesive surface. A wonderful seller who contacted me and clarified whether I was satisfied with the product.
A**.
Incredible Product!
I covered the exit window of our RV so we can use it for cross ventilation. I was super concerned about getting a nice fit having to work on a vertical surface and the wrinkled condition of the screen material (from being folded). Absolutely incredible to work with and super easy to install. So happy with this application! (Excuse the dirty window and shop!)
G**O
Practico y movil
Es muy sencilla la instalación/armado. Muy buenos materiales
K**M
Really stands up!
My 1960s classroom has windows that tilt out and no screens because you have to be able to reach the window handle. I bought this years ago and made a screen to test it. I measured the size of the window carefully and it fits very well. During the warmer months this screen gets pulled up twice a day to access the window handle and is still holding up! I did use a strong adhesive to permanently attach the Velcro to the aluminum window frame. After I stapled the opposite Velcro to the screen and checked it for the correct fit, I sewed them together using my sewing machine with a heavy duty needle. This was by far better quality than the”screens” a window company tried to duplicate and charged the school $135 a piece (they used duct tape!). These can be made easily, but you just have to take your time and measure carefully. I would suggest taking out the Velcro and letting it flatten out.These screens have been on the windows of my classroom for years, and they get direct on all day.The piece of screening that they provide is so large that I can actually do two classroom windows from each piece. You can also buy the special Velcro separately, which is what we did to make second screen.
J**Y
Way way too expensive for the headache involved.
Ugh, okay,::1) No instruction manual.2) The instructional video assumes you have a removable window frame with no glass that needs a screen?? What an absolutely bizarre use case scenario that I have never encountered in my life. If for some bizarre reason you're building windows, sure. But most people either have sealed windows or windows that open on hinges with or without a screen.3) I have non-removable hinged windows that require a screen to keep out mosquitos...as do 99% of people who will be shopping for this item. The video does not cover sizing or stapling if you are obstructed outside the diameter of your screen. It's a much more confined workspace and the lack of instructions on how to do this without wasting materials is is laughable. For almost $20, you shouldn't be throwing two rolls of velcro and 25 feet of mesh at me and saying "fine, here."4) It is absurd how much screen you get. I could've covered my second 58"x18" window, but alas it was not meant to be as they only include 20 total feet of each tape. 5 more feet would've done it, but instead I ended up tossing about 1200 in^2 of mesh and 20 ft of tape.5) Once I exhaustively got mine put together for the grand reveal...the top velcro was already seperating from the bottom in whichever places had the greatest gaps between staples. Do NOT use white aesthetically, you will regret it. Only use it on white windows or framework. It shows every bit of slack, it does not look good.Nothing felt good about this. It takes forever, it's far too expensive to be this labor intensive, it's counterintuitive, it's wasteful, it starts falling apart immediately which makes it high maintenance. Two thumbs down, boooo!
P**R
Functional, but edges don't look so great.
Overall, this screen works well and does the job, but the appearance of the edges is not so great. The material that gets folded over from the backing to create the side-strips is clear, not white, and it doesn't stick well so you have to use lots of the included staples to hold it down, even so, the material is rippled and doesn't smooth-down flat because it doesn't stick well. The velcro is white, but the backing material that folds over is clear; it doesn't look like the photo in the listing. Again, however, overall the product works well and created an effective screen for my window. And, the instructional video that is included here on Amazon was very helpful so I knew I was putting it together correctly.
K**E
Good but not what I thought.
I was looking for a mesh I could cut to size, with velco tape (both sides) I could also cut and attach, to make a fully custom screen, to put on the outside frame of my basement windows, since we live in a mid 70s home and finding a screen for them was impossible.Unfortunately, I bought the wrong thing and made it work. This mesh screen has the soft part of the velco already sewed on, they give you a roll of the "spikey" side to put down where you'd like.I simply cut the size I wanted from the big screen and then cut the soft velco from the remaining material and sewed it on to the section I cut. Not ideal, but I made it work.The roll of adhesive vecro they give you is very strong (i took the paint off of the window frame trying to readjust it, so be careful), and the velcro has a strong hold to itself as well. I don't think any critters are going to get in.
J**S
Buen producto
Fácil de instalar, aunque el sistema de grapas al sellar la ventana ya se pincha el dedo hay que tener cuidado pero funciona súper de buena calidad resistente al agua ya que se quedó la ventana abierta llovió y lo soportó el velcro y la cinta adhesiva es de muy buena calidad hasta el momento más de una mes sigue intacta y eso que la tengo en la cocina donde hay cambios de temperatura y está intacta se ve estéticamente súper bien
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