Omont Pop Up Bed Net Tent with Bottom, Folding Design Bed Canopy for Bedroom and Outdoor Trip,Easy to Install and Wash for Twin to King Size Bed (79 x71x59 inch)
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It must have two openings, right? And if you do, you'll need one more person to assist you with sliding the mattress into place. br> However, I would never put my mattress inside because mattresses are extremely heavy and require a lot of effort to remove in order to wash them. After that, all you need is a bedding sheet and a mattress topper.
Oh, no, I don't believe so. Are you able to see the frames? I believe they are made of steel wire. It is not necessary to wash this type of clothing on a regular basis. I fold it up and place it in my bathtub to soak in laundry detergent. My laundry is a smart machine. LOL.
The mesh material of the mosquito net, in my opinion, could be shredded by a cat's claws.
I believe it would fit a full to queen-size bed.
Selected User Reviews For Omont Pop Up Bed Net Tent with Bottom, Folding Design Bed Canopy for Bedroom and Outdoor Trip,Easy to Install and Wash for Twin to King Size Bed (79 x71x59 inch)
This tent is one of my favorites. I live in a filthy college dorm with three other guys who don't know how to clean, and as a result, I've been woken up multiple times during the night with cockroaches crawling all over me. When I finally decided that losing sleep over the fear of one of those little nasty things crawling into my ears was not worth it, I came across this tent. I was skeptical about how it worked because, in an ideal world, I would have placed my mattress inside of it rather than on top of it, as many people demonstrate in the reviews. It took a lot of effort to get the queen mattress through the tent door, but once I did, it wasn't ripped, it fit, and there was still plenty of room vertically. When I'm not using it, I zip it up and have a safe haven when I return. I've been sleeping a lot better, and the peace of mind is well worth it!.
It opens and closes with ease. br>br> Is large enough to accommodate a number of large adults and children. Gliders can easily climb around the netting, but if left unattended, they can chew it through. Overall, a fantastic net. br>br> This is ideal for sugar glider playtime.
To keep house geckos from falling on us at night, I'm using two of these in my house on king and queen beds. (It's hard not to like living in the country!) Wouldn't it have been better if I'd known? ) For the queen, we placed the tent directly on top of the bed, with the mattress topper and fitted sheet inside. Then, as is customary, we made the bed inside. We use a Beddy's zip-up king for the king. I cut the bottom of the tent in an x shape and stretched it over the king mattress with the Beddy's on it to cover the comforter set. It works! It's still sealed because it's so tight. lizards, lizards, lizards, lizards, The zippers are easy to use and work well. no snags. For netting, the material is surprisingly long-lasting! For the past few weeks, I've been climbing in and out of these every morning and night. It's the lace that makes me laugh! I'm not sure why a sexy lingerie lace trim is required on net tents, but whatever. Lol. Oh! And I'm still able to watch television through it. Ha! Great product, especially for our unique (and hopefully temporary) requirements.
My daughter went on a service trip to the Dominican Republic last year, and we bought a mosquito net for her. She had a great time, and the mosquito net was her lifeline: it not only kept mosquitoes at bay, but it also kept cockroaches and other creepy crawlies at bay! She left it with her family who lived with her when she left, assuming they would use it more than she did at home. It was extremely lightweight and came with its own storage bag, making it ideal for travel and simple to set up, as my 17-year-old daughter discovered. year- I could figure it out if I went back in time. Thank you a lot!.
I had to stay in a house with a serious insect problem for a few nights. I was able to sleep in this net tent because it provided me with enough peace of mind. With some room left over, an inflatable twin bed fit inside. It erected itself, in a sense. I haven't attempted to re-enter the information. I understand that folding it can be difficult, but I'm confident that with a little practice, you'll be able to do it. Another plus was the smooth operation of the zippers. You have come to the right place if you're looking for a mosquito net. You've found it.
At the six-week mark, I've received the following update: Three holes large enough for me to stick my finger through have appeared in the netting. I don't think this will last another month because the zippers are becoming "scratchy" and more difficult to slide. br>br>It has an overpowering chemical odor right out of the bag. It took an unusually long time (two and a half days of sitting on the back porch) for me to feel comfortable using something with so few materials and so many holes to air out. The zippers are inexpensive. I'm not sure how long this thing will last; we've had it for about three weeks and it's been holding up well so far, but we're being extremely cautious with it. It does its job in terms of keeping bugs out.
BUYING IS A MISTAKE. Yes, it took about five seconds in my yard to rip this, and I put a standard chair inside of it to tear the side netting. It was also a lot of fun for my well-behaved dogs. br>br>I just wish it was more durable. . . it would have saved me a lot of money.
For my 5-year-old daughter's new loft bed, I needed a canopy with glow-in-the-dark stars. I also wanted it to be long enough to drape over the bottom of my son's toddler bed. I wish the stars glowed a little brighter at night and that there were a few more stars near the bottom, but neither of those things are deal breakers. It may tear or pull down over time, but for the time being, it's working perfectly. All I have to do now is teach my children not to tamper with it. If I needed another one, I'd most likely buy it again.