What it is and what it does\nThe HOWIN magnetic fly screen curtain is a door-sized insect barrier designed to keep flies and other bugs out while letting fresh air flow through. It closes automatically thanks to strong magnets along the opening, so you can pass through with hands full and still enjoy a quiet, seamless return to closed access. It’s intended for doors such as patio doors, balcony doors and other exterior or interior entries where you’d like to prevent insects without installing a permanent screen.\n\n## How it works and what’s included\nYou attach it without drilling, using adhesive strips that are provided, plus nails for wooden doors if you prefer a more secure mount. The screen can be easily removed when not needed and folded away for storage. The setup is designed to be quick and unobtrusive, so you can reclaim a door opening without a complicated installation process.\n\n## Best uses and fit guidance\nThe size 120x200cm is suitable for a range of door sizes, including balcony, bedroom, kitchen and various French or patio doors. When sizing, ensure the door hanging width is at least the inner door frame width plus 8 cm and the curtain length is at least the inner frame length plus 6 cm. This helps guarantee a snug fit and reliable magnetic closure.\n\n## What stands out in daily use\nOn the plus side, you get continuous ventilation without the hassle of constantly lifting or moving a barrier. The automatic magnetic seal helps keep bugs out, while pets and children can pass through easily. The non-permanent, removable design is handy for seasonal use or in spaces where a fixed screen isn’t practical.\n\n## Limitations and things to consider\nIt may not be the perfect solution for very wide or unusually shaped door openings, or for doors with frames that don’t align well with the curtain’s dimensions. The effectiveness depends on a good seal along the door frame and proper adhesion or mounting—if the tape or nails aren’t applied securely, gaps could appear. Also, magnetic closures work best when the door sits in a typical, unobstructed doorway, clutter near the opening can interfere with the seal.\n\n## Practical considerations before buying\nIf you prioritise a low-effort, drill-free setup and want a flexible option that can be used in multiple rooms, this screen curtain offers a sensible balance of convenience and function. It’s worth checking your door dimensions against the guidance above and assessing whether you’ll benefit from a removable, lightweight screen versus a more fixed installation.\n\n## Practical use example\nImagine bringing the groceries in on a warm day: you walk through with the screen softly closing behind you, and the room stays breezy while mosquitoes stay outside. The ability to detach and store the screen when not in use keeps the doorway clear for longer periods.\n\n## Final verdict\nIs it worth it? If you need a reversible, drill-free barrier to keep insects out while preserving airflow, and your door fits the size guidance, this HOWIN fly screen offers a straightforward, value-focused option for everyday living. It’s best suited for standard door openings and casual use, if you require a heavier-duty fix or a perfect seal for irregular frames, you might want to explore other solutions.\n\n## Quick FAQ\n- Does it require drilling to install? No, it uses adhesive strips (and nails for wooden doors).\n- Can pets pass through easily? Yes, the magnetic closure allows hands-free passage for people and pets.\n- What happens if the door is extra wide? It depends on the door’s exact dimensions, ensure the size guidance is met for an effective seal.