
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.
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Would RecommendIt was very helpfull.
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Not a good product.
Would Not RecommendThe wheel edges are too sharp. Tears the screen easily. Only reason why I purchased it was that there was no other option(at the store). Bring back the old school tools they worked great.(i couldn't find mine, so bought this)
Sharp blade
Hard to use but did the job
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Built in hook knife.
Would RecommendUsed this to replace some screen in our windows. Worked great! Slide out hook blade worked fairly well, but ultimately my wife preferred using a straight utility blade.
Verified Purchaser
This screening tool makes the screening job easy. My old screening tool did not have the cutting blade on the end and I used scissors to cut the screen. With this tool I can build screens in almost half the time as before.
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Works but not as well as traditional rolling tool
Would Not RecommendThis rolling tool does not work as well as the traditional one with wooden handle and a metal roller on each end. The traditional style was out of stock at the Lowe’s store I visited. So I bought this one. The plastic roller is bulkier and not as easy to install the spline. But it worked well enough and having the screen cutter on the other end was convenient.
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Roller is easy to use
Would RecommendRoller very easy to use. Use box cutter for trimming
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Don’t waste your money
Would Not RecommendIt is way too cheap.
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Great screening tool!
Would RecommendDid exactly what it advertises it does! Simple concept but effective tool!
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Sent me a store reject
Would Not RecommendThe item and 1/2 of my total order arrived open, missing parts and possibly used. Is Lowes using their online Ording process to pass along their store rejects to customer??? Purchasing online did not save me a trip to the store to return their junk.
Waste of money
Would Not RecommendI echo many of the other negative reviews. The tool is supposed to work on all spline sizes, but don’t even think about it on splines of 0.160” or less. 0.175 might work, but I only tried it on the small diameter splines. The wheel is too thick and won’t fit in the screen groove, so it can’t push the spline down to the bottom of the groove. The double wheel tools that I have used before work much better. Unfortunately, this was the only one Lowes stocks in my local stores. Even if it works ...
Screen roller
Would Not RecommendThis product rolled screen in nice but the cutter end broke on 1st use. Poor design of the retract mechanism.
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Spline Roller Too Wide
Would Not RecommendLimited function tool, get one that has 2 sizes of spline roller and 2nd tool with screen roller. I returned as this tool roller was too wide and unable to seat the spline in screen frame.
Absolute trash
Would Not RecommendCheap plastic. Wheel is too wide for even .175 spine. This tool ripped up the edge of every screen I tried it on. Ended up in the trash. Don't waste your money like I did.
Not well designed
Would Not RecommendThe tool is too big. The wheel is too thick. The blade is awkward for this kind of cut and scratching the bronze finish on the aluminum. I ended up using my old wooden handle smaller roller and a cheap 90 cents thin blade utility knife after the, not even, the first side of the screen. I am returning it.