Magnetic Fly Screen Door (Full-Length Magnets) – No Gap Auto Closes, Fiberglass Mesh Curtain, 90 x 210cm, Black
Product description
The essentials
This magnetic fly screen door is built around one job: keeping flies and other small insects out without turning your door into a chore. Instead of traditional flap systems that can leave weak spots, the closure uses full-length magnetic strips running from top to bottom, designed to snap shut quickly and evenly.
It also leans into practical installation. The pitch is “no drill”, using adhesive hook-and-loop fastener to attach the mesh curtain to your door frame. If you’ve ever fought with misaligned insect screens or gaps around the edges, this approach is specifically aimed at reducing those common frustrations.
What it’s for (and the day-to-day feel)
On paper, the hands-free centre-opening design should work well for busy households where adults are carrying stuff and kids need to dart in and out. The door is designed to close automatically behind you, with a counterweight at the bottom meant to make it harder to move under wind.

A typical use case looks like this: you open the curtain to walk in, it parts in the middle for passage, and then the magnets draw it back together behind you so you’re not holding a screen shut. For pets and children, that matters because it removes the “one person has to manage the screen” problem.
It’s also positioned as a practical summer-style barrier. The fiberglass mesh is meant to allow fresh air through while helping block heat, so it’s not just about insects.
Key features that actually matter
The strongest differentiator here is the closure design. Full-length magnets, rather than smaller segmented sections, are intended to reduce gaps where insects could slip through. If you’ve previously used door insect screens that “mostly” close but still leave tiny openings, this is the sort of upgrade you’ll notice in the way it shuts.
You also get reinforcement details aimed at longevity. There’s a reinforcement line design intended to protect the top of the magnetic closure from ripping, plus an upgraded wider hook-and-loop area at the top (4cm) to help the curtain stay in place.



The mesh: durable, but check your expectations
The fiberglass mesh is described as tear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and fire-retardant. It’s also designed for airflow, so you should expect visibility and ventilation rather than a sealed, draft-proof barrier.
Do keep in mind a limitation: it’s still a curtain-style insect screen. That means it’s great for everyday use, but it isn’t the same thing as a rigid door system if you’re expecting maximum insulation or complete weatherproofing.
Fit and installation: what you need to verify
Before buying, size matters a lot. The screen is 90cm width and 210cm height, and it’s stated to fit door frames with a maximum width of 86cm and maximum height of 208cm. Because of that mismatch potential, measuring first is genuinely the sensible move.

Installation is described as “no drill”, using adhesive hook-and-loop tape. The guidance is to fully clean and dry the door frame before installation so the adhesive bonds properly. The adhesive is also claimed to remove cleanly without residue, which is helpful if you’re replacing it later.
If you’re dealing with a dusty, painted, or slightly oily frame, you may want to take extra time on the cleaning step—this kind of sticky attachment depends quite a lot on surface prep.
Who it suits best (and who should think twice)
It makes the most sense if you want a magnetic fly screen door for a patio or exterior door where people come through often—especially if you have kids or pets that don’t wait for you to manage a latch. The hands-free opening and automatic closing are clearly aimed at that daily rhythm.
It may not suit you if your priority is a fully rigid, perfectly sealed barrier against all drafts and weather. Also, if your door frame can’t be measured reliably (or doesn’t match the stated max dimensions), you’ll likely end up with an install that doesn’t sit right—even the best magnet system can’t fix a poor fit.



Pros
- Full-length magnetic closure is designed to snap shut evenly and avoid gaps
- Hands-free centre opening for easier movement for kids and pets
- No drill installation using adhesive hook-and-loop fastener
- Fiberglass mesh is described as tear-resistant, corrosion-resistant and fire-retardant
- Reinforcement design is aimed at protecting the top of the magnetic closure
Buying verdict
Final verdict
If you’re choosing a door fly screen for day-to-day insect control, this one focuses on the points people complain about most: gaps, awkward closing, and screens that don’t stay aligned. Worth considering if you want a curtain-style solution that closes quickly behind you and allows airflow.

Should you buy it? Yes, provided your door frame matches the stated maximum width and height, and you’re comfortable following the clean-and-dry prep needed for adhesive hook-and-loop installation. It’s also a good match for households with pets and children where “hands-free access” isn’t a nice-to-have.
Skip it if you need a rigid, highly weatherproof setup or if your door frame sizing isn’t clearly within the stated limits—because this is designed to be a magnetic curtain, not a hard door replacement.
Tech specs
- Name: Magnetic Fly Screen Door with Full-Length Magnets
- Type: Magnetic fly screen door / mesh curtain for door frames
- Closure: Full-length magnetic strips running top to bottom, no-gap auto closes
- Mesh material: Fiberglass mesh
- Colour: Black
- Screen size: 90cm width x 210cm height
- Fit range stated: fits door frame up to 86cm max width and 208cm max height
- Installation method: No drill, adhesive hook-and-loop fastener
Quick FAQ



How does it keep flies out?
It uses full-length magnetic strips meant to snap closed evenly from top to bottom, reducing the chance of gaps for insects to slip through.
Is it difficult to install?
It’s designed for no-drill installation with adhesive hook-and-loop fastener. The key step is cleaning and drying the door frame before you attach it.
Will it open easily for kids and pets?
The centre-opening design is meant to allow passage and then close automatically behind you. A counterweight at the bottom is included to make wind movement less of an issue.
What should I check before buying?
Double-check the fit: the screen is 90cm x 210cm, and it’s stated to fit frames up to 86cm max width and 208cm max height.
Is it fire-retardant?
The fiberglass mesh is described as fire-retardant as well as tear- and corrosion-resistant.
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