Magnetic Fly Curtain Fly Screen Door (85x200cm, White) – insect mesh for French patio doors
Product description
The essentials
If you want fresh air through your French or patio door but hate the constant battle with flies and other small bugs, a magnetic fly screen door is one of those simple fixes that actually fits everyday life. This version uses a magnetic closing mechanism, so you can walk through quickly and the screen settles back automatically behind you.
On paper, it’s designed around convenience: no careful one-hand manoeuvring, no hunting for a latch while your arms are full. The mesh aims to keep insects out while still letting airflow come through, which can be a nice practical upgrade for kitchens, bedrooms, children’s rooms and similar spaces.
That said, it’s not a miracle for every situation. Magnetic fly screens tend to do best when the door opening is used fairly normally, and installation method matters—adhesive strips can be convenient, but they’re not always ideal if you’re after a permanent, ultra-neat fit.

What’s worth knowing before you buy
This fly screen door is described as being attachable without drilling, using adhesive strips (included). There’s also mention that nails can be used for a wooden door, so you may have options depending on your setup.
There are also fit guidelines in the listing: the door hanging width should be at least the inner door frame width plus 8 cm, and the curtain length should be at least the inner door frame length plus 6 cm. That extra margin is important because a screen that’s too tight may not overlap properly, and you’re more likely to see gaps when it closes.


For storage, the fly curtain can be disassembled and folded when not in use. If you only want insect protection during the warmer months, this kind of removable approach can be a practical advantage.

Where it shines in day-to-day use
The headline feature is the magnet-assisted opening and quiet closing. In real household terms, that means you can push the curtain aside to get through, then it closes behind you without you having to pull it shut.
For example: say you’re carrying laundry or groceries past a French door. With a standard screen, you’d typically need one hand to manage it. With a magnetic fly curtain, you can pass through, then focus on the job—while the screen returns to cover the gap.
The strong net approach is also the part that matters most if you have pets. The listing frames it as allowing fresh air through while still keeping insects out.

Key takeaways (and limitations)
A magnetic fly screen door is a good match when you want airflow and insect protection without turning your door into an awkward DIY project. Adhesive-strip installation is especially appealing if you don’t want to drill, and the removable/foldable curtain helps if you don’t need it year-round.


However, it may not suit you if you’re expecting a perfectly tailored, frameless result with zero fuss. If your door frame measurements are tight or you pick a size that doesn’t allow the extra overlap described in the listing, the closure and coverage may feel less reliable. Also, if you want something that feels fully permanent, adhesive strips may leave you thinking about how it will hold up over time.
Tech summary

- Type: magnetic fly curtain fly screen door (insect mesh)
- Colour: White
- Size: 85x200cm
- Closing mechanism: powerful magnets for automatic quiet closing
- Installation: without drilling via adhesive strips (included), nails can be used for wooden doors
Is it worth it?
Buy it if you’re looking for a straightforward way to keep flies and bugs out while still letting fresh air into rooms through a French or patio-style door. It also makes sense if you prefer an easier installation route (adhesive strips) and want a screen that can close automatically behind you.
Avoid it if you can’t confirm your door frame measurements meet the overlap guidelines (width + 8 cm, length + 6 cm), or if you need a fully permanent, ultra-secure fit with no reliance on adhesive strips. It may not be a great match if your door setup is unusual or if you want the screen to behave like a rigid, professionally fitted door.

Mini FAQ


How does the magnetic fly screen door work?
You open it by passing through, then the magnets help it close automatically behind you.
Can it be installed without drilling?

Yes. The listing says it can be attached and removed using adhesive strips (included), with nails as an option for wooden doors.
Is it removable for storage?
Yes. The fly curtain can be disassembled and folded when not in use.
What size should I choose?
The listing provides a rule of thumb: hanging width should be at least inner frame width + 8 cm, and curtain length at least inner frame length + 6 cm. If you’re between sizes, that margin is worth prioritising.
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