We’ve all been there – the summer heat is making your home feel hot and stuffy, but the second you open up a window or door, suddenly your house is full of irritating flies, misguided bees and dazed and confused moths. Whilst you can of course just keep all your doors and windows shut, it does mean you won’t get any cool, fresh air circulating your house, which is why these YRH Magnetic Fly Screen Doors are a great buy.
They’re quick and easy to fit, still allow pets to come and go as they please, and most-importantly, let you keep your doors open without welcoming a swarm of insects indoors. Even better, they're currently slashed in Amazon’s sale, with a 26% saving dropping them from £18.99 to £13.99.
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There’s seven different sizes to choose from so you can find one that fits your door measurements perfectly, and they even come in a choice of colours and finishes, as well as the option of either middle opening or side opening. They’re designed to fit around all types of door frames including external and internal ones, and you can put them over both hinged and sliding doors.
The YRH Magnetic Fly Screen Doors fasten with a strong magnetic strip which instantly closes again behind you, and you’re able walk through them even with your hands full. This allows pets to walk through them too, as they can simply push through the opening.
There’s no drilling required to put them up either; they attach with velcro fastenings which let you put them up quickly and easily with no lasting marks or damage to your door frames. The reinforced nylon mesh is also strong and durable, so they retain their shape and don’t blow open in the wind.
Whilst these are ideal for doors, if you want something to put up at your windows too, NewBlinds.co.uk also has a great range of options to suit all sizes and styles of windows, including sky lights, and you can also get different kinds, including velcro ones and roller blinds. Amazon also has great options like this £15 EASYmaxx Fly Screen for Windows with Magic Click which can be cut to suit all size windows and fasten with magnetic closures.
The YRH Magnetic Fly Screen Doors have been getting rave reviews from Amazon shoppers, with one saying: “Really pleased with this, it's very easy to put up. Sticks really well and it's strong. Have had a cheaper one in the past from a discount store and this was is far superior The magnetic closure works really well. Can leave the door open and my dog can get in and out easily through it. Well worth the money.”

Another said: “Really really easy to install, the magnets are really strong, and there’s been no flies in my house! I love having the doors open in summer to let fresh air in, but hated the flies, I now don’t have to worry about this anymore! Great product, just make sure to measure your door first!”
Some found it a little less effective, with one saying: “Doesn't last too long with regular traffic. However it DOES work well for its purpose.” Whilst another wrote: “Not exact fit but works, cats can damage it.”
Yet others found its lasting power much more effective, writing: “Still going strong in the third summer now. Back at the end of April '25 this went back up for the third time. Magnets still holding very well. Have had to reattach a few bits of the velcro tape around the door but that's all. Does the job, keeps the small flying pests out when the door is open on warm/hot days. Also surviving the dog barging his way through.”
Shop the YRH Magnetic Fly Screen Doors on sale for £13.99 now.
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