🛠️ Elevate Your Space with Style!
The 2" Round Open Screen Vent by Maurice Franklin is a versatile and stylish solution for various applications, including display cases and spice racks. This package of 6 vents features a sleek design with an insect screen, ensuring your items remain protected while enhancing your decor. Designed for easy installation in thin materials, these vents are a must-have for any modern space.
Manufacturer | Maurice Franklin |
Part Number | RST-100 2" |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 1 x 5 inches |
Item model number | RST-100 2" |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Mill |
Item Package Quantity | 6 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Soffit vents with 2” lenox hole-saw
Worked well. I just used caulk to glue them in. If they fall out I’ll re-caulk and then maybe staple or pin nail. My 1920’s house is now much better ventilated and not even bugs can fit through the mesh.
K**S
Vents
Worked as needed
C**H
on time
as described on time!
E**K
Nice Quality but
These shipped super fast and are the perfect size for what I need them for.The only downside is because they came in a bubble mailer the prongs on one of the screens bent the mesh on the other screens and I won’t be able to use a few of them because it caused sharp edges and I am using these for a temporary holding bin for a reptile. I don’t want them to get hurt.
V**R
KEEPS THE NEIGHBOR KIDS FROM PUTTING ROCKS DOWN MY FURNACE VENT
Perfect! Keeps the neighbor kids from putting rocks down the furnace vent!
D**E
Great for reptile bins
These are very thin aluminum and as such aren’t particularly sturdy but they’re easy to install and help provide additional air flowIn my case I use them for Rubbermaid type bins used as reptile housingThey’re designed to be inserted into thin materialGlassPlasticPerhaps very thin plywood or laminate
K**E
Great for making spider enclosures
I used these to make an enclosure for my pet jumping spider, Webster. All you need to do is cut a hole in the container of your choosing, pop the screens in, and bend the tabs down to secure. The hardest part is cutting the hole.The screen mesh is too large to keep flightless fruit flies in, so be mindful of that if those are what you plan on feeding your enclosure's occupant. I just tied a piece of mesh fabric around the enclosure and kept it on until she ate all the flies.
M**N
Damaged on arrival.
I ordered two packages of these 2 inch screens. They were shipped separately. Both packages contained damaged screens. Depending on what you are using these for the small amount of damage may not matter, they would still serve their purpose. But I am using these for ventilation in a reptile enclosure. These sharp edges could cause damage to my animals or could be a future escape risk. The undamaged screens are going to serve their purpose just fine. It just sticks that four of the twelve screens I bought are unusable.
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