NeatiEase Adjustable DIY Magnetic Fly Screen for Windows (Max 150 x 180 cm) – White Frame, Grey Mesh
Product description
What it’s for (and why the magnetic approach helps)
If you’re trying to keep insects out without committing to a permanent installation, a magnetic fly screen is one of those “simple on paper” solutions that can make day-to-day life easier. The NeatiEase Adjustable DIY Magnetic Fly Screen is designed to fit window openings up to 150 x 180 cm, using magnetic strips to hold the mesh in place while still letting you remove it for cleaning.
The key idea here is convenience. Instead of complicated fittings or leaving a screen in place year-round, this is meant to be installed relatively quickly and then wiped down or vacuumed when it gets dusty. That matters if you live in an area with a lot of flies or you regularly open windows for fresh air.
Key features you’ll actually notice
This screen is built around a fire-retarded fibreglass mesh that’s described as fireproof, chemically corrosion resistant and designed to keep its shape. It’s also described as tear-resistant, which is a sensible requirement for something you’ll handle during install, removal, and cleaning.

The “DIY” part isn’t just marketing. The package includes the mesh panel, rolls of magnet tape and magnetic strip, plus a plastic strip and accessory bag, along with an instruction manual. The claim is that you can get it installed in around 15 minutes, which, if you’re organised and measure once, tends to be realistic for a straightforward window frame setup.
It also positions itself as adjustable for most window types, including aluminium window frames, wrought iron grills, sliding windows, casement windows and louvre bathroom or toilet windows, plus grilled gates and balcony areas (where a magnetic mesh layout makes sense). In other words: it’s aiming to cover the common “messy real-world” window situations, not just one specific niche.
Tech specs
- Type: Magnetic fly screen window mesh
- Size: Fits window frames up to 150 x 180 cm
- Colour: White frame, grey net
- Material: Fire-retarded fibreglass mesh


Getting the fit right (where buyers usually trip up)

Even though the screen is “adjustable”, you still shouldn’t assume it will work without measuring. The product wording is clear: if your window frame measures 150 x 180 cm or less, it should be the correct size category, but you’re still expected to measure before ordering.
A practical way to approach it: measure the clear frame opening you want to cover (and not just the overall window size), then double-check you have enough room for the magnetic strip placement around the perimeter. If your window opening has an unusual shape or lots of protrusions, the fit might depend on how your frame surfaces line up.
Also, keep in mind that magnetic attachments generally do best when the frame surface is fairly continuous. If your window has odd angles or gaps where the magnet strip can’t sit flat, you may find you need patience during installation.
Everyday use and maintenance
This is the kind of product that can feel almost too easy—until it’s time to clean it. The good news is the maintenance routine is simple: wipe with a wet cloth for day-to-day dust, or vacuum to remove dust. For a deeper clean, the guidance is to remove the mesh from the window, rinse it, and air dry before reinstalling.

A micro-example: on a sunny day when you’ve had the window open for hours, you might notice a thin layer of dust or pollen on the mesh. A quick vacuum pass (or a damp wipe) is usually enough before you open the window again. That’s the sort of “keep it usable” workflow this screen is aimed at.
Pros and potential limitations (worth weighing)
Pros (what stands out)


- Magnetic strip-based installation, described as around 15 minutes
- Mesh designed to be tear-resistant and to hold its shape
- Built to keep insects out while letting fresh air in
- Washable and designed for removal and re-installation
- Includes magnet tape, magnetic strip, plastic strip, accessories and an instruction manual
- 12 months warranty is included
Where it might not be the best choice

- It may not suit very irregular frames where magnets can’t sit evenly
- If your window opening is close to the maximum size, any measurement mismatch could leave you short on coverage
- “DIY” screens can be a bit fiddly the first time, even if the stated install time is quick
When it makes sense to buy (and when to skip)
It’s a solid pick if you want an insect barrier you can remove for cleaning, and your window frame measures 150 x 180 cm or less. It also makes sense if you’re dealing with the more common UK setups listed in the description—sliding, casement, louvre bathroom/toilet windows, or metal/grilled areas like balcony rails—where a flexible magnetic approach can be practical.
You may want to skip it if you know your window frame surface is uneven, recessed in a way that prevents the magnetic strip from sitting flat, or you’re expecting a perfectly seamless fit without any measuring effort. In those cases, a different installation style may reduce the “trial and adjustment” time.
FAQs

How do you install it?
The instructions say installation can take around 15 minutes, using the included magnet tape and magnetic strip plus the accessories in the box.


Can you wash the mesh?
Yes. For everyday upkeep you can wipe with a wet cloth or vacuum. For a deeper clean, the guidance is to remove the mesh, rinse it, then air dry before putting it back.
What size windows does it cover?

It’s described as fitting window frames up to 150 x 180 cm. You should measure your frame before ordering.
What materials is the mesh made from?
The mesh is described as a fire-retarded fibreglass design with a tear-resistant approach.
Is there a warranty?
Yes, the listing mentions a 12 months warranty.
Final verdict
The NeatiEase Adjustable DIY Magnetic Fly Screen looks like a practical, value-for-money way to keep bugs out while still being able to clean the mesh without much hassle. Its magnetic setup, washable fibreglass mesh and included fitting components make it reasonably straightforward for most standard window situations—provided you measure carefully.
It might not be the easiest match if your frame is irregular or doesn’t give the magnetic strips a consistent surface to grip. If you want something permanently fixed with zero removal-and-cleaning, this approach may feel more “DIY maintenance” than you’re after—but for everyday use and fresh-air windows, it’s easy to see why people choose this kind of screen.
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