Reddit Reddit reviews Frost King WB Marvin AWS1537 Adjustable Window Screen, 15in High x Fits 21-37in Wide

We found 4 Reddit comments about Frost King WB Marvin AWS1537 Adjustable Window Screen, 15in High x Fits 21-37in Wide. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Frost King WB Marvin AWS1537 Adjustable Window Screen, 15in High x Fits 21-37in Wide
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4 Reddit comments about Frost King WB Marvin AWS1537 Adjustable Window Screen, 15in High x Fits 21-37in Wide:

u/bebetta · 2 pointsr/Pets

This removable screen did the trick for me. You can leave a cat-sized gap to one side and use clear plastic as a flap. I found a thick, clear, flexible plastic at a home store for a couple of dollars. I sliced that into strips and hung them from the top of a frame made from a thin wood strip (you could use a yardstick for that). The edges of the screen are wood, so tacking my extra frame to the side was easy. The strips hang like the flaps at a car wash, slightly overlapping.

I'm sure there are other ways to make one of these work, depending on the size of the screen you order and the width of your window.

*The plastic I found was a clear sink liner, so it has enough weight and cling to usually fall back flush without leaving large gaps. I think something more lightweight would move too much in a breeze. I also have a super-small, but powerful metal-bladed fan clipped to the window frame to blow away mosquitoes and gnats if they approach the window. It does a remarkably good job of keeping them out.

u/Zirillian · 1 pointr/gpumining

These work well for me as a barrier in my window. Not sure how good it would be at capturing the dust you describe, but I have a giant 20" house fan as an exhaust pulling heat from the rig out of my house, and air flows through it just fine.

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u/janeylicious · 0 pointsr/sanfrancisco

You don't have to permanently install something.

I have a cat and I hate getting bitten by insects since half my arm swells up, and I like having no screens in windows otherwise (sticking my head out), so I just picked up a few of http://www.amazon.com/Thermwell-Products-AWS1537-15x21-37-Screen/dp/B002SBEG1S/

My cat isn't really interested in them because it's a small opening (and usually covered by blinds too), but it's big enough that there's decent airflow. The only improvement I'd make is maybe gluing some kind of strip on the top edge because there may be a small gap between the window and the frame.

You can't prevent a cat from ripping the mesh and getting out, but otherwise it's not too bad.