
Ratings & Reviews for Screen Tight 12-in Plastic Screen rolling tool ( Blade Included )
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What Customers Are Saying
This screen rolling tool received mixed reviews. Some found it easy to use and effective, but most reported issues. The roller wheel was too wide, making it difficult to properly insert the spline into the screen frame groove, often resulting in an incomplete or uneven installation. The included blade/knife was poorly designed and tended to tear or cut the screen incorrectly. The overall build quality was low, with many reports of parts falling off or breaking easily. For many, the tool simply did not work as expected, requiring the use of other tools to complete the job.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Don’t recommend
Would Not RecommendNot made well. Blade did not open and close easily.
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Screening made easy
Would RecommendFirst of its kind for my toolbox. Works well could've came with more blades.
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Love it cuts and works great! Highly recommend
Would RecommendEasy functional fits in hand perfect rolls smoothly
apply gentle even pressure
Would RecommendI recently picked up the 12-in Plastic Screen Rolling Tool (Blade Included) from Lowe's, and it made my screen repair project surprisingly simple. The handle feels sturdy yet lightweight, and the included blade fits perfectly. It rolls screen into the frame smoothly without slipping. Super easy to use, even for beginners. Definitely a handy, affordable tool to keep around.
poorly made tool. The $5 roller only would be a better purchase. The knife on this is not much help
Performs as advertised
Would RecommendSimple tool but well designed for the task at hand. I am using to install screen tight as an enclosure around my patio. It works will with the screen tight spline that I am using. Really couldn't ask for to perform any better.
Good concept - poor design
Would Not RecommendThought this would help by combining 2 tools in one. The slide to open the knife end would barely move and certainly would work one-handed. When it did open, it wouldn't retract. I disassembled it and shaved some poor plastic molding at the knife slide end until it moved 'better'. Not great. Look elsewhere.
Worse than worthless
Would Not RecommendNot only is there no rounded roller to insert the screen with, the single concave spline roller it does have is too wide to push the screen or the spline in the channel. Plus, the trim blade on mine would only slide out after using great force and shredding my thumb on the slider (though some have reported that theirs opened too easily and caused injury - one fellow ending up at the ER for stitches). Astonishingly poor design and quality. Seriously can't believe this was manufactured, much less ...
Junk
Would Not RecommendJunk
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Saves time
Saves time
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Dulled quickly
Would RecommendThe blade part dulled during the first screen repair.
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Screen tool
Would RecommendEasy to use
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No good.
Would Not RecommendBlade wouldn't come out, slider didn't work right. Roller doesn't even push the spline down far enough.
Doesn’t work well and blade area broke
Would Not RecommendI bought this to use for replacing multiple pool cage screens. After using it on one screen, I realized it was garbage. I had to press back and forth multiple times before the spline would go in all the way. By the third screen, I gave up using it and just used the handle from another tool and my fingers. When I used the razor, the handle to push the blade up ended up pushing the blade all the way out and could not go back in. Luckily, I had another tool to use for cutting the screens. Don’t...
Worth the buy instead of screwdrivers
Would RecommendSelf explanatory and fairly priced for the project needed done
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Use blade function with caution.
Would Not RecommendBlade function poorly built blade slide broke off blade came lose.
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