





🪟 Upgrade your airflow game—adjustable, allergen-proof, and effortlessly sleek!
The Frost King 2AWS1045 WB Marvin Adjustable Window Screen (2-pack) offers a versatile, tool-free installation with zinc-plated steel rails that smoothly adjust to fit window widths between 25 and 45 inches. Featuring a coated aluminum mesh that blocks insects and allergens, plus varnished wood ends for a natural aesthetic, these screens combine durability, style, and clean air flow for modern homes.
| Manufacturer | Thermwell Products |
| Part Number | 2AWS1045 |
| Item Weight | 2.89 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 45 x 1 x 10 inches |
| Item model number | 2AWS1045 |
| Size | 10in High x Fits 25-45in Wide (2-Package) |
| Color | Natural |
| Style | 10" High x Fits 25-45" Wide (2-Pack) |
| Finish | Zinc Plated |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Mounting Type | window mount |
| Included Components | 2 Adjustable Window Screens |
| Batteries Required? | No |
I**E
Very Easy to Install and Adjust to Window
I bought these for my basement windows which don't have screens. My windows open inwards, so these had to be installed outside. They are easily adjustable, easy to install and allow me to open the windows for ventilation and prevent insects from entering. Several sizes are available, and I was able to choose a close fit. Although they are a little taller than the window opening, I place them at a slant and they work perfectly.
#**E
Great product and price
Installing new windows never thought I’d need screens. But my bad. Pella screens such compared to Reliabuilt. They do not come off easy. You have to remove the entire screen. Unlike Reliabuilt has moveable half screens. Some, of the vintage storm window screens broke. The new Pella problem meant going OG to these easy to remove screens. They fit perfect in the storm window spot for the taller 18” size. Bought these shorter versions to get a little flow but no need for a larger opening. The price point was perfect. What I also like about the style is for the cat crew. We double up with one of these and the storm screen to ensure our fur fam doesn’t fall out if the screen would come loose while they’re lounging, I grew up with this style screen. Before the aluminum storm windows in older homes these helped keep pests out of open windows. Without Amazon offering this product wouldn’t have been able to solve the issues we were having and the added safety for our fluffy loved ones. Great product. Ease of install. Durable thickness. Have had no issue with pests making their way through the edges. The only issue we noticed is one of the screens has some rust forming. A little WD 40 can help or I saw this hack to use shaving cream on car windows to repel water. Same on these metal parts that support the frame. Hope this review is helpful
T**Z
Very good window screen
I just bought one to try it out. I live in the city where my apartment does not have central air. Me and my husband had a AC that broke so we bought fans, but it was still humid so I wanted to try a different method. I found these on Amazon and they were really inexpensive. I have three cats. I’m very impressed by the screen and everything. It was very easy to set up. And it is very adjustable. The color is really cute. I do think the screen itself on the sides are a little flimsy but the middle and everything seems pretty good. After putting it up really quickly in less than 30 seconds, I decided to order another. Because I could feel a difference very quickly in how it was getting cooler. I definitely recommend this. Especially if you have cats that love looking out the windows just make sure your cats aren’t the type to claw out the windows and stuff like that I don’t have that issue with my cat. We live on the second floor. I just always in case still look over at them. I use it by my kitchen where my oven is and gas stove, cause I don’t like the stuff it puts out in the air. I just wanted to go out the window, so this is perfect.
A**Y
Easy and works but flimsy. I’d give them 4.5 if it was an option.
Very easy to fit into the window, works great. Unfortunately, I’m rural and cows and critters are always coming by. My mastiff and rescue pit attack the windows trying to get out when they see cows or critters. Good thing the windows are tough, double paned. But if I tried to use these screens, the screens would be in the dirt and the pups would be gone. I’ve ordered four more 18” ones but they aren’t going in a front window. Side windows and bedrooms only! Im impressed anyway. Having customs made for my windows would easily have been 2K. Plus they’d have ruined my view for most of the year. I’m in Texas so I can only use them for a few weeks late fall and a few weeks early spring. Maybe a few in winter. I like that I can just put them away in under a minute when I don’t need them and go to my view without the ugly gray grid in the way.
L**A
Airflow without the flys
It’s a cool item without a big price tag and it helps keep the bugs out and still have good airflow throughout the room. Be careful tho because I slammed my thumb shutting my window to attach it.
J**C
Worth it
I have nothing negative to say about it. The description is correct, fits in my window, and does what its supposed to do. It worked for me, and its sturdy. The price is good too
M**K
USED VERTICALLY to keep my young cat from pushing out screen.
This would be a good inexpensive choice for a screen, horizontal or vertical. You might want to seal around the edges, and maybe across the overlap, depending on how determined anything is to get in. My recommendation from experience is to use temporary caulk. The 'weatherproof' indoor/outdoor that peels off without damaging paint. The long part of the frame is metal so caulk would also help keep it from shifting. I purchased this screen because I just adopted a 6 mo old rescued kitty (unplanned) and worried about curiosity leading her to push the fairly flimsy fiberglass screens out by unseating the spline. I could only have the windows open 2". Its almost autumn and I really love the fresh air. I need windows open wider. I can't believe how few options there are for vertical openings without spending $50+ per window; Significantly more for a permanent solution. This expandable screen fits in the track of the interior window because the wood is on the bottom and top - short pieces are double.. It could go in the outer track but this way there is no window ledge for her to jump up on. I also use the handle to help keep the screen frame more secure and close the other window tight against it. I have the cat platform that sticks to the window next to it with suction cups. She sits, or lays on it and can get the screen window benefits, but a little safer. I would not depend on it like a fully fixed screen - but I'm sure I can figure something out. For now I take it out of the window when I go anywhere so she doesn't have time to test it. It would NOT stop a determined cat, but it fit my needs better than expected. It does not expand the full height of my window but I use it as an additional line of defense. Check for the size you need. The screen feels like metal and has very little give. So far she has not tried to claw on it. I think the holes wouldn't be easy for a cats claws to get a grip. I dont know yet how it will hold up but I will update if there are changes
L**R
Poor quality, thin screen and flimsy frame
The Frost King Window Screen was broken just a few days after I had it. I recently bought a house that that has windows that are missing screens. So I thought the Frost King Window Screens would be a convenient economical solution, to prevent from having to replace entire windows. When I put them into the window frame, they did not sit firmly in the window, so I worried right away they would not be secure when I have pets, that love to sit in the windows. I have an inside cat, that doesn't go outside and he has been an inside cat for almost a decade. He had never damaged a screen in my house, with windows open nearly all summer for the roughly 10 years of his life in the former house I lived in. I had these Frost King Window Screens in just a few days. My cat does always sit in the window as cats do. My Shih Tzu can also get to this window, and he loves to sit in it as well as it has a rather large ledge for him to sit on. A few days after I put the screens in, I heard a loud clunk, and I went over to the window to look. The screen was knocked out of the window onto the ground outside. I wasn't especially surprised due to the fact it did not appear to be very secure when I put it into the window. My cat had gotten outside. When I went outside to pick up the screen, I noticed that not only did m cat knock the screen out of the window, but the screen was also torn right through. The screen material itself is extremely thin, barely a step above paper in how easily it tears. This screen again is very flimsy, and most especially if you have pets and especially small children, I would not recommend it. I am just happy my Shih was not the one to lean up against it, because if he had fallen through it, he would have likely been injured.
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