







🦋 Sleep Tight, Mosquito-Free Delight!
The AMMER Portable Pop-Up Mosquito Net Tent is a spacious and versatile solution for keeping mosquitoes at bay. Measuring 79 x 71 x 59 inches, it fits queen and king size beds, features a breathable high-density mesh, and includes a unique U-type double-door for easy access. Lightweight at just 1 kg, it folds easily for travel, making it ideal for home use, camping, or trips. The netted bottom ensures safety for children, providing peace of mind while you relax.










| Brand | AMMER |
| Material | Polyester |
| Color | Dark Blue |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions | 79"L x 71"W |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | DATONG |
| UPC | 600380521340 |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Batteries required | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Country/Region of origin | China |
N**L
Works great!
I use this for my dog in the summer because he absolutely loves laying outside, but gets eaten alive by mosquitoes. I bought a $40 one from target last year and although it was quite a bit of better quality (this one falls over a bit and things) it still gets the job done!!! And for it to withstand being outside in 110°+ F, it’s made decently and most definitely keeps mosquitoes out!!! Really glad it has a bottom part. The description made me unsure if it did/didn’t lol so really appreciate that. Perfect for my pup!
T**A
Unconventional use: seedling plant protection
Though intended for use with a bed, I decided to try this out for protecting my seedling plants. I’ve been having trouble with squirrels digging up my baby plants, not to mention the occasional slug, snail and aphid. I wanted a cheap temporary greenhouse, but I didn’t want the heat generated by a traditional greenhouse glass or plastic. I wanted sunlight and rain to pass through. This checked all the boxes, so I tried it out. Two weeks into my experience I have to report it’s an outstanding success. No squirrels, no slugs, lots of light and rain getting in. I did put a blue tarp under it to protect the fragile netting from the ground. I’m so happy
V**E
Jokes on you stink bugs!
I absolutely LOVE this product!!!! See in Ohio (hell on earth I swear) we have these little bugs called stink bugs and good lord I HATE them! It doesn't matter what I do I can't get rid of them all but now they can't touch me when I sleep, haha jokes on them! Not a fan on how loud the damn zipper is but not really a problem in the grand scheme of things. My husband hates climbing in it but oh well I won 😃. Hate bugs get this!
M**M
Keeps bugs out of- won't fold original size
This was a full size - so larger than I needed for a twin , that said the product opened up easily and kept the bugs out so success!! Opening and closing is easy as long as you're careful- I can imagine it lasts long term . Opens up like an oragami and quite sturdy for the price . Don't expect to close it up - it will not go back to its original size - no matter how hard you try . As long as you know there's no way to close it back up - I'd recommend it
M**P
It was what I expected
It was just what I needed
P**.
Not bad, but could use some refinements
Decent sized, and wasn't so tall that it would obstruct use of the ceiling fan, but its close.The major deficiency was that the netted bottom makes it impossible to sit this over a bed and its bedding. I ended up cutting the bottom out to sleep on sheets instead of mesh. They need to make the bottom a removable zippered panel.The other commenter who was frustrated at being unable to repack it for travel has a point.The instructions are terrible. The tent has a top and bottom, but the repacking instructions don't refer to them. Instead it refers to Stents A and B. Those aren't labeled. Mark the tent with numbered reference points. Finally, might want to air it out for a few days before use; came with a smell of chemical treatment that's lingered awhile. Bottom line though ... able to sleep without skeeters buzzing around my head all night long.
S**R
Never Be Afraid Of Spiders Again
I had been using one of the canopy bed nets for the past couple years due to seeing several large wolf spiders in my apartment. I sleep on a down feather pad so I am very close to the floor and just couldn't sleep after seeing the first one. I had actually been hearing it making its way around the perimeter of the room every night for months before I figured out what the sound was. And when I did manage to catch it in the beam of a flashlight because turning the light on always made it run off, I was terrified. I had to do battle with it that night, and then I put down about 20 sticky spider traps and to my horror caught 6 more of them within a weeks time. (Since then I"ve had zero problems. An occasional one gets in and immediately lands in a trap tat first night. They get in through the tiniest openings under doors that lead outside, and they also hide in the door crack and wait for someone to open it at night and then they scurry inside.)So the traps plus a little cotton in the bottom corner of the door has stopped the menacing spiders but not the fear that something is about to crawl on me as I"m trying to fall asleep. The bed net solved that, but it had some major flaws.1. 2 big slits on opposite sides that I had to pin under the bedding as best I could. But going in and out would widen them every time.2. Can't hang anything from the ceiling so ended up hanging the net from the wall and it looked pretty bad.Had I known that THIS netted tent existed at the time I would have bought it instead of the loose canopy net. What I like about it is that I can fit the down bedding and pillows inside it, zip it up and I am fully protected on all sides, without having to try and hold things together and hope nothing sneaks in through the open areas.I've slept better in the past few nights since buying this than I have in years, because I"m not startling at any sensation of something tickling or brushing against me. I now know when that happens that it's nothing because nothing can get inside the tent.The way it came packaged and stored is amazing because in its cloth bag it takes up very little space. Its a flat circle that might fit in a large gym bag. So it will work if I want to travel with it. For those of you who travel to tropical countries and have ever had an experience in a hotel with spiders or other bugs, can you imagine the difference in how you would feel if you knew that nothing at all could land or crawl on you in your sleep?The way that would work would be that you'd need to set the tent up on top of the mattress and sheet and then put a second sheet on top of the mesh bottom of the tent, and then drag the pillows and blanket inside. The only thing I am hesitant about is that whenever I pull the zipper I"m a bit worried it could rip the seam, because it is made of netting. It's a well built net tent but because of the nature of mesh netting I am still a bit nervous that that could happen.If it does I"ll patch it shut and use the other entrance. Hopefully before that ever happens I will get a lot of use out of the tent.Update April 8 2019:The tent is still in perfect condition, with the zippers etc. If you are someone who ever hears a noise in the bedroom and pull the sheets up to your chin thinking there could be a mouse or bug, you should get one of these because you WILL sleep more soundly.
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