Why have the magnetic mesh screens we manufacture become bestsellers on Amazon?
One of the most frustrating things about summer is probably the dilemma of wanting fresh air but being afraid of mosquitoes and flies. When the weather gets hot, keeping the windows and doors shut makes the room so stuffy you can barely breathe. But the moment you open a window to let in some fresh air, mosquitoes and flies—like uninvited guests lying in wait—squeeze their way in through the cracks. At night, you hear a constant buzzing in your ears; in the morning, you wake up to find your arms covered in tiny red bumps. Even your pets might come home with bugs clinging to them—it’s incredibly annoying.
Many people start by trying fixed screen doors. While they look sturdy and durable, they’re actually quite a hassle to install—you have to drill holes in the door frame, install tracks, and attach hinges. Not only is this time-consuming, but it can also damage the door frame. Later, they switch to standard mosquito screens, which require no installation and can simply be hung on the door frame. While this seems convenient, it’s actually quite frustrating to use. You have to manually lift it every time you go in or out. If you’re carrying groceries, moving packages, or holding a pet, you simply can’t free up a hand—and the curtain just gets in the way.
Screen doors are certainly convenient, but since they can only be installed on windows, they don’t solve the problem of ventilation at the front door. Plus, they’re a real hassle to clean. Over time, the mesh collects dust and develops holes, which greatly reduces their effectiveness against mosquitoes. Taking them down to clean and then putting them back up is a real chore.
It wasn’t until the introduction of this magnetic, self-closing screen door that all these problems were finally solved. The design of this screen door is actually very simple: it has no complicated parts. It simply divides a standard curtain into two panels—left and right—with a row of magnets sewn into the gap between them. Other than that, there are no unnecessary design elements.
Yet it is precisely this simple design that takes "convenience" to the extreme. Its operating logic is incredibly intuitive: opening the door is passive, while closing it is automatic. Normally, the curtain remains closed, with the magnets firmly locked together, preventing insects from getting in. When a person or pet passes through, a gentle push is all it takes for the curtain to part naturally—no extra effort is required. Once you’ve fully passed through, the magnets on both sides automatically snap back together, closing the curtain instantly. The entire process requires no manual intervention, allowing for effortless entry and exit even when your hands are full.
First advantage: Easy to install
Most magnetic screen doors are secured with Velcro, so there’s no need to drill holes or tighten screws. Simply attach one side of the Velcro to the door frame and the other to the edge of the screen door, align them properly, and stick them together—installation takes just a few minutes. When moving, simply peel it off—it won’t damage the door frame. You can take it with you and reuse it, so you’ll never have to worry about “damaging the wall during installation” again. Plus, its size is adjustable, so it fits virtually any door—whether it’s a bedroom door, balcony door, or kitchen door—without the need for custom measurements.
Second advantage: Hands-free operation—say goodbye to the hassle of juggling tasks
This is also the most satisfying feature. When you come home from grocery shopping with bags of all sizes, you no longer have to set them down to lift the curtain. When carrying a child or a pet in and out, you don’t have to worry about closing the door. You can even walk through easily while holding piping-hot food, without worrying about accidentally knocking the curtain and spilling your meal. It’s easy for the elderly and children to use—no special instructions are needed; they can simply push it open to go in and out, which is incredibly convenient.
Third advantage: Effective mosquito protection without compromising ventilation
The mesh on the screen door is very fine, effectively blocking mosquitoes, flies, and other small flying insects. Plus, the mesh is highly breathable, so when the door is open, cool breezes can flow freely into the room—unlike when doors and windows are tightly shut, which can make the room stuffy. Keeping the screen door closed allows for ventilation while keeping out insects, so you no longer have to choose between “ventilation” and “mosquito protection.” When you think about it, the reason this magnetic, self-closing screen door has become such a hit isn’t because of its high-tech features, but because it addresses a core need—solving a tricky problem with the simplest possible design.
Huzhou Sairun Textile Co., Ltd. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality magnetic door curtains and mosquito screens in China. We have our own R&D and design team as well as our own production facilities. Our products are exported to numerous regions and countries, including Europe, North America, and South America, where they have received consistent praise from our customers. We are committed to building partnerships with customers worldwide. We welcome you to contact us and visit our company and factory in China.



