
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.Combo
Would RecommendNice to have one tool to do two things , knife end is a little flimsy , but works ok .
Verified Purchaser
Much easier to use a 2-wheel type tool
Would Not RecommendThe knife side is fantastic, but the roller is only the concave profile. Only after a day filled with "colorful language" did I realize you NEED the 2-wheel tool. The 2-wheel tool also has the convex profile wheel which is critical to getting the screen bedded in the channel before rolling the spline in. IF YOU ARE NEW TO SCREENING, I would highly recommend that you ONLY get the 2-wheel type tool. Don't spend an agonizing day in frustration like I did ... unless you are crazy strong, it is ...
homeowner
Would Not RecommendDon't waste money on this one, the blade lasted 5 min. and jammed so it would not close, and I had to lubricate the wheel for it to turn properly.
Sweepstakes
Dont buy this
Would Not RecommendDont buy this, it doesnt even fit most screendoors. Its cheap plastic and only has concaved spine wheel.Ridiculous.Buy the wood one
Cheap toy quality, not tool quality
Would Not RecommendWithin 5 minutes the blade fell out. It's held in by tiny plastic nubs & does not lock in. The "retractable blade" is more of a gimmick than feature.
Kept falling apart
Would Not RecommendThe knife blade fell out as I was trying to open it. I never was able to get it seated correctly so the blade went in the garbage before it ever made a single cut. The screws came out several times causing the whole unit to come apart. With duct tape Holding it together I was able to use it long enough to get the screens installed
Get the cheaper version
Would Not RecommendThis model fell apart multiple times while I was using it. Both screws and the razor blade dropped out of the device. Very unsafe.
Worst tool ever
Would Not RecommendI bought it because it was the only thing they carried. It wouldn't push the spline into the track and actually cut through the aluminum screen. It really needs to have the convex side. Didn't even bother after fighting with it for an hour. Bought a good old fashioned metal one with the 2 sides somewhere else.
Roller to wide.
Would Not RecommendThe roller was to wide for the channel in my sliding patio door. Couldn't get the hang of using the knife. Used a utility knife. The standard roller worked better but I misplaced mine. Would not buy this tool again.
Verified Purchaser
Blade kept coming out when rolling
Would Not RecommendNo matter what I did the cutoff blade would pop up. That is not safe. I returned it for the two roller tool. The two roller is actually better. One side is used to roll the screen in the groove and the other is to roll in the spline. A sharp utility knife finishes the job.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Not impressed
Would Not RecommendBought this and the cheaper version that has just dual sided rollers....the rollers definitely work better on the cheaper one. I only ended up using this one for the cutting device on the end which was not a necessity, as a pair of scissors does the trick.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Don’t Even try it
Would Not RecommendThe concept is great, But the execution is horrible. The blade kept pulling out, when cutting screen and even worse when cutting spine material. The wheel is not even wide enough to fit properly over the spline material. The tool flexes when been used which does not add confidence while been used. How this passed QC is beyond me.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Junk. Looks good, but is junk. I did the large screen job with a cheap plastic tool that performed fine.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Excellent Tool
Would RecommendGreat tool for screen repair. It's very sturdy and the grip is comfortable. Unlike cheaper tools, the wheel doesn't wobble. It stays true and gets the job done. The built in knife is handy, too.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Meh
Would Not RecommendThe roller part works fine but the blade popped right out when trying to cut after less than a minute is use. Plan on using an exacto.
replaced the screen with no problems and cutting the excess screen was easy
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes