🧲 Step into fresh air with hands-free style and magnetic ease!
The MAGZO Magnetic Screen Door is a premium polyester mesh screen designed to fit standard 30"x80" doors with a 32"x81" mesh size. Featuring enhanced sewn-in magnets for automatic closure, reinforced hook & loop frame for secure attachment, and windproof fasteners, it offers excellent ventilation and visibility. Ideal for pet owners and quick to install, this modern white screen door combines functionality with effortless style.
Brand | MAGZO |
Color | White |
Material | Polyester |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 120 Grams |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | MAGZO |
Part Number | WFG3080 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.1 x 32 x 81 inches |
Item model number | WFG3080 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Fit Door Size 30 x 80 Inch |
Pattern | White mesh, white edge |
Included Components | Hook |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**Y
Makes my life so much easier! Top quality, easy installation, works as promised
UPDATE OCT 2023: After a move to another state, I put this up and while it’s dirtier (because duh hangs outside plus I just haven’t had time to clean it properly), it is intact and still works great! Two dogs go in and out several times a day plus me plus stuff in my arms. 10 stars.UPDATE Oct 2020: Still going strong after 6 months! Through wind and storm and about a dozen dog/person ins and outs a day, this is hanging straight and clean. Can’t recommend it enough.ORIGINAL: I got the white, 80x32" screen door so we could leave the sliding glass door to the deck open, allow fresh air in, the dog in and out (and in and out), and us in and out with hands full. It comes with a screen repair kit, which I found very customer-conscious.BLUF (bottom line up front): So far, I LOVE this door. Makes life so much easier! Dog can be left alone and I can go in and out with my hands full, and the bugs and birds stay where they belong. As with anything , this screen will probably work best and last longest if it's installed with care and not abused. CAVEAT: I've had it two weeks in three major thunderstorms and an average of 10 in-and-outs a day. If something happens to change my rating, I'll come back and update.Highlights:I did this without help; it took 3.5 hours total to clean area and install because I measured VERY WELL and didn't rush installation; DON'T PUT THE VELCRO ON THE FRAME FIRST! put it on the screen, then hang the screen; don't rely on adhesion and velcro only - use the tacks or other anchoring method especially at stress points; well-weighted so it hangs straight; magnets spring back immediately; dog learned <day how to use it; packed instructions could be better but website has info; direct rain gathers in screen and must be shaken out so keep towel nearby; does filter light out more than "real" screen door; no good way to cut/resize so need Plan B if it doesn't fit as imagined; very very worthwhile and a good value.Details:It took about 1.5 hours to measure, cut, and hang after I took about 2 hours to remove the existing screen door, thoroughly clean the entire vinyl frame area and vacuum every nook and cranny (why not? I had the ladder out anyway). I'm extremely meticulous about measuring and ensuring things like this are installed so they look professional and last. But cleaning is a MUST or you risk starting with weaknesses in the install.In my case, the opening is 29" and the total available frame area is 31" which I knew going in; other screens were too narrow or the ratings weren't as good, or the screen was black, which I didn't want. It was just a little too wide to hang so the right side would fit on the door frame. Since the righthand side of the door is fixed (doesn't slide), I decided to adhere the vinyl to the glass, just outside the frame on that door. I know glass is easy to clean of adhesive if I ever wanted to remove it, and that adhesive sticks to glass better than anything so wouldn't need tacks there. It now looks like part of the frame from both sides, doesn't take away the light, and fits perfectly. BUT I had to be very deliberate about installing it so it would look good.TIPS:~ Clean and dry!~ Do a dry run by measuring it up against the opening before you do anything else. Identify the main top corner where you'll start the installation.~ Make sure you know which way you're hanging it before you start undoing the tape; there is really only one way, but it isn't evident at first and if you start peeling before you know that, it could be frustrating. (Instruction improvement needed.)~ USE THE TACKS or something similar, even if you put it on vinyl or metal. I don't see how you could hang this and use it a lot without these anchors.~ Put the tape on the screen before you hang the screen! Otherwise you truly risk a lopsided install. It isn't hard to hang the screen by undoing the tape along the frame as you go, with the screen on. And you won't get the leverage to press the velcro together that way.~ Measure and cut the velcro before you take any tape off. Start at the TOP of each side of the screen to the bottom, then fill in the top area. Go slowly and press well as you go, keeping it straight. It probably doesn't matter if the top goes edge to edge or the sides do, but I'd do the top across and start the sides just under that (minimizes dirt/water entering the top and forcing velcro to start peeling).~ When you have it up, you'll want to tack both the side and top catty-corner up there, and at each third along the top for larger screens (to relieve stress at the corners and center), then each side of the center opening at the top to provide anchors where the stress will be (six tacks total along the top for large screens and four for smaller ones). DO NOT tack in the center only! That is a stress point and the tack is likely to come out. Distribute the stress by putting in two tacks, one on each side of the opening, about three inches apart.~ Run the tacks through both corners before you start so they're already through. If you have a nail-holder, that could be useful. Have your hammer and tacks ready on the ladder. Use good hammering skills so you don't bend the tack or break off the head (they are just fine if you do this right; they have grips around the head to keep them in place, too).~ Start on a sturdy ladder by setting one of the top corners (with screen) exactly where you want it, peeling back the tape, and tacking a couple of inches from the top corner along the top. (Again, don't tack AT the corner; it's all about the physics of stress distribution). This is the hardest part because you'll have the weight of the screen to deal with and hammering the tack can be awkward. Use two or three good, direct strokes.~ Peel the tape off the velcro as you go along the top, pressing it firmly in place, then tack it as you reach the center, then the other top corner.~ Now you can easily run the velcro tape down each side, peeling and pressing as you go, since the top is anchored.~ Go back and tack the sides, with an extra one near the bottom, especially above where it's likely to open as dogs and feet go in and out.~ It adheres very firmly on glass (without tacks), as I found out. Also, in my case, I know that glass is very easy to clean of any residue if I ever need to remove this.~ WARNING: Because it's adhered by velcro AND tacks, you won't be able to remove it easily for seasonal or other storage unless you remove the tacks as well. It wouldn't be a big deal to re-tack it again, but after awhile, you'll be leaving holes. If you plan to take it down, I'd do three things: 1) use screws or another easily-removable method to anchor the screen at the stress points; 2) put grommets in for the screws; and 3) cover the velcro with a separate "mate" to prevent it from getting dirty when the door isn't on it.I hope this helps! Here's to happy living outdoors and letting all that's best about the outdoors in!
S**R
So, so happy with the custom measurement! Do yourself a kindness
I'm sooo happy with this door screen! I highly recommend paying the bit extra and getting it fitted to the size of your door* if your door doesn't match the sizes offered. You will thank yourself later, especially if you've had the misfortune of struggling to follow instructions getting an alternate size to fit. After dealing with a different brand screen curtain once, I never wanted to put them up again as the process was 'painful', not as all easy as the instructions appeared, and finally ended up tossed.*Keep in mind that you'll first be putting down the velcro tape which the screen will stick to, so measure from that area, as opposed to just measuring the door frame. I'm mentioning this for folks who may have a second frame because I have an exterior door with bars.Something else I found helpful was for a couple of days (put up early before mosquitos arrive) I put a clothes pin or magnet to keep the screen slightly open where I selected my entrance/exit (to the side because that's where my dog goes out), so that the pets get used to that. Once it's closed, they're used to going through at the correct spot and don't try to push through at the wrong location which could put away the screen from the velcro.
B**S
Secure Screen
Looks nice on my balcony doorway. Easy to assemble and hang up. I was able to do it without any assistance. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5, because of the slight opening near the bottom of the screen. Maybe if another small velcro fastener was placed in this area the entire screen would be completely closed.
B**K
Easy to install magnetic screen by senior
The product is excellent. It was easy to put on the tape and put it on the door frame. I used it for the inside of the door of my sunroom. I'm a senior and installed it by myself. The directions were clear. The fabric is white a gives a clean look to the space. The magnets go back together correctly and there are no gaps anywhere. The bottom stays in place. Great product.
E**N
Great product, well-made, and a handy addition to a dog, friendly household!
This was incredibly easy to install. It’s going to be a fantastic way for my dogs to let themselves in and out, and it only took me about three minutes to train each of them how to use it. I will note that in a high wind sometimes opens, but it closes right back up again.
V**Y
Excellent product is exactly as described
I was hesitant to order. I wanted it to got my door going from hallway to the door going out to the garage to get more light and more air. It absolutely worked perfectly! In fact just ordered another for our front door. It's a great product and definitely recommend!
J**.
Not bad
I bought this in January 2023 for the French doors on my east-facing balcony in Phoenix. I was satisfied with the installation and the looks and not terribly disappointed when it started to disintegrate this summer after our long string of 110 - 120 degree days and unrelenting sun. The plastic has split at the opening so the magnets are falling out My cat and I were quite comfortable going in and out and while there was never was a seal at the bottom door frame, I rarely had flies in the house, just enough to treat the cat to some search and destroy missions. The screen might make it through another endless summer, but considering the reasonable price these things sell for, I am going with another brand that sounds like less plastic and more durability for about twice the price of this one. I do not need a deluxe version. Hoping to be able to use the mounting tape that is already there. This one will have the split 2/3 of the way between the two ends and I don't know how convenient that will be.
A**T
Elegant and strong
It fits perfectly and even it gives an elegant look to the door. It closes/snaps perfectly, and it is good quality. Good product for the money, hope it lasts a long time.
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