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Review on Premium Mosquito Net: Single to Queen Size Beds, Indoor/Outdoor Use | No Chemicals by Jennifer Lawson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best mosquito net!

There are 2 types of mosquito nets on the market: ring-shaped and arched. The hoops make up 90% of the market because they're cheap to make and easy to hang, but they have one major drawback - the heavily beveled sides. If you are looking for a net that actually deters mosquitoes, avoid the hoop style as you will find that part of your body hits the net and every time this happens mosquitoes just bite you through the holes. That brings us to the dome style we have here. After a few nights of sleep, I can report that my body never came into contact with the mesh. For the first time this summer, I enjoyed waking up without itchy welts. I don't use air conditioning and the screens on the windows are old and flimsy, so little bloodsuckers sneak in every night. As for the mesh itself, this is the best quality you will find. This does NOT mean it won't snap or snag under the right circumstances, so use caution if you have violent children or pets. The hole spacing is about the same as my window screens and they easily keep pests out while still allowing airflow, any thinner mesh and you can just cover yourself with a sheet as you have no airflow. Instructions were clear and all gear was included. It took me about an hour to attach the hooks, hang the netting, and then tighten it so that it sits in the center of the bed. Simply put the net between the mattress and the box spring at night and you won't be bothered by vermin. One last note I see some people had trouble opening and mosquitoes wading through the layers of fabric. I believe if this happens just overlap a small fold/roll of fabric and secure with a clothespin.

Pros
  • Acceptable
Cons
  • There are nuances