gunzl back door mosquito net

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gunzl back door mosquito net

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Who has one and how would you rate it?
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I've got a Westy one but not used it in anger but if its anything like the side door one then it does the job.
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cheers gandalf - would it be strong enough to hold an overactive one year old in place?
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Gave them up years ago. Replaced them with a fly swatter. Kids love swatting insects. Keeps them busy for at least 15 minutes. Also if you have opening roof windows or flaps leave them open and most bugs fly out again, leaving just a few for the kids to zap! :ok Patrick

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i was thinking of it as a device to keep kids in! although maybe i could use the fly swatter on the kids!? :idea:
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