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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Great value for the money
Dana
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
I have them by accident. I am keeping them for when other screens mess up
Karen C. Mashino
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Got this for Christmas and I finally put it up. The netting is very flimsy compared to my old one. But figured I would give it a try. It didn’t last a week and there is already a tear in it.
Jerry Meagher
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
Item is true to size (10' x 12'), but the corner ties tear off if there is any wind. They are not sewn in or reinforced sturdy enough for their intended use outdoors.
QueenDIYer
Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2024
Just replaced the original one that came with my gazebo. This one seems very heavy duty, the netting seems to have a plastic like texture making it more difficulty to tear. I love that it comes with three anchors for the gazebo on each section. Only thing that could be better is if they included the hooks.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
I like the weave its small enough to let plenty of air in and still keeping insects out
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Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2024
Would buy again if needed, but it looks like it will hold up fine on its own
André P.
Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2024
Il n'y a pas 1 panneaux qui est de la même dimension (4)Les glissières sont de piètre qualitéÇa ne durera pas plus d'un étéJe ne conseil pas .C'est du chinois alors qualité 1/10
Stacey
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
I love the dark black color looks great on my gazebo. The description was spot on easy to install very happy and would recommend to anyone great value for The price.
Brenda B
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023
This gazebo mosquito netting replacement is well made and easy to put up. It is a little more generous in size than my previous one which I really like because it doesn't pull around the gazebo posts (a much better fit). The corners have 3 ties to secure to the posts which is great for holding it in place and also has elastic ties to pull in the netting when you don't want the netting out and zippered up. I just started using it and hopes it holds up for many summer seasons. Very pleased with it!
brifd1
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023
As perhaps some of you did, you looked at the video, which (the one I saw) was of one of these already "installed" and said to yourself: that looks nice, I can do that. Then, you get a blob delivered that looks like a tarp and a bag full of hooks and no instructions and you say "something like" huh? You try different variations until you figure things out. The more variations, the more time that's wasted that some simple instructions could save you from. Here are mine. First, your canopy should be up. For mine, it was up a day or two before a series of rainstorms, at least I didn't wash my car, so I had to regularly push the water off of the roof, lest I be faced with having to take it down for a while! Keep this in mind for the temptation to move your canopy closer to your home when this is done It also would've helped if I had mowed my lawn first, but heck, it was raining! Second, on this product, find the tag with the number 2 (pic 1). That for me went best opposite the sliding door, as the opposite side is the open side to begin with that only needs to be zippered a little bit (to facilitate going from home to under canopy). This product best goes on the outside of your canopy, and save the tie-downs for last - if you use them at all. I'd suggest, after clipping by the 2, putting the clip for the corner in the direction you're working on first, then the ones in-between, and I put the clip for only the corner on the "beam" that goes towards the center of the roof (pic 4) vs. on one of the accordian-type side bars. A decision that I had to make was moving the velcro tie-downs from my canopy to the upper beam. My canopy is on extremely tight in places, so I opted for the upper beam in most cases (pic 3). I don't think I lose too much from doing this, though it appears that using the lower beam scrunches (new word) the two fabrics (canopy's and this product's , pic 2) together to "discourage" intruders. There will be gaps here and there, but 98% of them will not be so inclined. Spraying some spearmint oil along the top is said to discourage the stinging types, lavender oil the biting types. I fed through the next wall's fabric around the canopy's legs (pic 5). Another decision on the outside: my canopy has a covering for the legs, with a hook that goes in each leg. This interferes with the outside of this product. One can either let both co-exist, use the canopy's hook to push some of this product's fabric into the hole, or punch a hole into the fabric of this product that you'd have to locate in subsequent years' installations. I'm letting them co-exist. Lastly, I zipped up the wall leading to the home just a bit. After perhaps an hour (your time will be less, as you've had and have read these "instructions"!), it was getting hot under there by then! The last step would be the tie-downs and perhaps creating a small ground-level opening for the cat to sneak in. And, of course, mowing the lawn, but I think it's going to rain???
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