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The Mengersi Solid Four Corner Post Bed Curtain Canopy Net is designed for queen-sized beds, measuring 63"Wx84"Lx78"H. Made from a durable polyester blend, this classic purple canopy offers all-round protection with its four openings design, ensuring easy access and a comfortable sleep environment. Installation is a breeze with included hooks and rope, and customer satisfaction is prioritized with responsive support.
Size | Queen |
Brand | Mengersi |
Material | Polyester, Polyester Blend |
Colour | Purple |
Style | Classic |
Shape | Square |
Manufacturer | Mengersi |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B07HHZV8M6 |
H**S
Great quality, just longer than necessary
I was impressed by the texture and quality and the color and graphic images are absolutely stunning. The images are so sharp and perfect!! I wish they made them with holes for rings instead of ties. The ties are too far apart I went in and added one in between each of the original and I hemmed the bottom because they were about 8 inches too long. They are super light for all the material necessary!! 🤣They wash and dry perfectly!!!! But overall I'm very pleased and would definitely purchase again!!!
J**Y
Good product!
It fit perfectly on my daughter's full canopy bed. I give it a four because I don't like the length. I don't like bugs crawling up the curtain when my child is asleep. I wish they have one with shorter length. I have to cut this one to the length I need and sew it.
L**
HUM?
It is made of quite thin material. Lots to move all the way around a bed though! The colour is great along with the milkyway on it. The ties are buggy to do though! MUST be careful pulling on the material or it will tear from the place where the material ties are. It best to purchase a really good canopy frame! Wood!
J**E
Perfecto
La tela es algo delgada y considero que por el precio pudiera haber tenido más hilos pero en general bien.
S**E
Shoddy Workmanship and Bad Hardware Even if You Get/Can Use It
Didn't receive the support ropes for the canopy that keep it from sagging in the middle which was the actually the final straw to a train of disappointments. The fabric is almost sheer and it was fraying on the edges which were scalloped cuts, to give them credit, were even and straight as they were presumably done by a machine. Unfortunately the shape and design were reminded me of what you see when you just used the crafting scissors and do absolutely nothing else with it. The hardware they give you are cheap 1 diameter inch plastic ringlets. The instructions are basically four low resolution photographs with four more on the back!) taken at a distance so you don't see where anything goes or comes together with barely a sentence of instruction each.And let me explain I had *very* low expectations and was willing to work with this when I bought it. This isn't even a color I liked because the alternatives were pastels or really childish prints and I just wanted something to feel enclosed. This is what I pay for 300 thread count bed sheets from Walmart's in house brand. I expected *at minimum* something vaguely approaching that quality with a much lower thread count for something I'm not even supposed to actively sleep on or put through any serious strain. These are also the plain gray version of the canopy. Basic as basic can be. I was ready to overlook the sheerness, the awful color, the shoddy edging, and was willing to accept the hardware would not work for the squared frame of my rails. I could use the ties to hold the curtains up for until I bought some properly sized hooks, which already meant I'd be spending more money on this 60+ dollar waste of fabric that will take forever to rot next to mountains of fast fashion BS out there after I send this back. What got me to snap was that the ropes they sent me wouldn't be able to span the diagonal of a shoe box, much less a queen sized bed. This meant I literally paid 60 dollars for someone to cut 5 sheets of fabric from a cheap bolt of cloth without finishing the edges and stitching some (again, unfinished) ties at the top of each.Yes, the rope would technically be cheaper to buy than the bloody hardware I was already considering, but I was willing to give them a pass because the design for my bed is weird and atypical. I wanted solid color sheets to block out the light. These are shear and a color I was compromising on. I can't put the top on because the ropes are too small to support it. I have to buy hardware because the ties I'm using to hold up the sheets are designed to tie onto and hold down the top canopy, not be used directly on the frame where they will surely fray and rip. These things will rip and tear if you looked at them funny even if you had the right bed frame for the the flimsy garbage hardware included. The rope was literally the cheapest thing they could have done right. They could have given me just proper lengths of the raw hemp rope you'd use to tie up a rowdy pig and I wouldn't be writing this right now. Hell, the ties could have snapped off because I turned my air conditioner on and I'd have just super glued the sheets to my frame if the top of the canopy worked. That is how inelegant I was willing to be. I was actively thinking of way to make this thing work until I found out about the ropes during set-up, and that was the last straw.TL;DR - Don't buy this. Buy 5 cheap single sheets, some sewing supplies or superglue, as well as some rope. Maybe some hooks if you're fancy and can sew loops. It'll cost slightly more and take some time, but you'll at least get the color you want and the sheets will have finished edges. Even your worst handiwork is better than this.
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