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This 72"H x 47"W Metal Privacy Screen by YESUNEED combines durable, powder-coated metal construction with a stylish arrow pattern to provide a freestanding, weather-resistant privacy solution for balconies, patios, and gardens. Easy to maintain and reposition, it offers both functional seclusion and sophisticated outdoor decor.






















| Product Dimensions | 47"W x 72"H |
| Brand | YESUNEED |
| Style | Chinese |
| Color | Black&arrow |
| Number Of Panels | 1 |
| Material | Metal |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Special Feature | Blackout |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Pattern | Arrow |
| Room Type | Patio Garden |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| UPC | 719986643810 |
| Manufacturer | YESUNEED |
| Part Number | KLD-SUUS-DXB-S180120-B-S085-USAM026 |
| Item Weight | 42.9 pounds |
| Item model number | KLD-SUUS-DXB-S180120-B-S085-USAM026 |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Special Features | Blackout |
| Included Components | Screw Set |
| Batteries Required? | No |
B**E
Beautiful, but make sure to weigh them down
We purchased two of these metal privacy screens, and overall, we are really happy with them. Visually, they are beautiful and have added a nice touch to our outdoor space. The thing I’m most impressed with is that they have not bent at all, even during some of the windiest days we've had here. This makes them feel really sturdy and well-made. That said, I would strongly recommend weighing them down properly if you live in a windy area. Initially, we weighed them down, but after a while, we realized they needed more weight to stay put. We used sandbags to secure them, and I’d recommend going to a store like Home Depot or Lowe’s to grab a few 30-pound sandbags. We ended up using about two sandbags per screen to keep them steady. If they’re still not staying in place, just add more sandbags. It worked for us! Apart from that, the screens have been fantastic. They provide a lot of privacy, which was exactly what we needed, but they don’t tower over you. Instead, they offer a nice balance by giving privacy without obstructing the view of the sky or the distance. We’ve been really enjoying them! Pros ✅ Beautiful and visually appealing in outdoor settings 🌿 Sturdy, no bending even during windy conditions 💨 Provides great privacy without blocking the sky 🌌 Large and wide, making them an effective privacy screen 📏 Cons ❌ Needs to be properly weighed down in windy conditions 🌬️ Recommendations 💡 Use heavy sandbags (around 30 pounds) to weigh down the screens in windy areas 🏋️♀️ If one set of sandbags doesn’t keep them in place, don’t hesitate to add more 🛠️
H**R
Posh Privacy!
Wow, I love this elegant little privacy screen! It was easy to assemble, even with the tools provided! It's very sturdy and looks exactly as advertised, too! I'm using it on my elevated backyard deck, to create the ambiance for my morning coffee and a 'private moment' within a communal backyard neighborhood situation! It's perfect for adding an elegant touch that's actually functional! I plan to buy at least one more, so we can create the same environment for our hot tub area! Great fine!
D**D
beautiful and classy looking
Love, love love these. We used them for a railing to our patio as well as to spruce up our gate.
D**3
Attractive Privacy Screens
These screens look really nice. I purchased 3 in total. The feet wobble left to right if not anchored and the screws holding panels together have fallen out more than expected. Thankfully they did not come apart. Easy fix as long as you notice. Tightened them down very well, but same happened after a few weeks. Maybe it's just the wind here. Al in all happy enough with them.
K**.
Great But...May need some more support
Bought these to add some privacy to our hot tub area. Its really nice, took a solid 45 minutes to put together. we use ours as the picture indicates but it can also be used long ways vs tall. I will say its a little bit flimsy. It could use more support for the mid and top panels, it would be worth charging ten bucks more and upping the material sturdiness. WHat we did was add a painted 2x4 into the ground and attached it to the screen so that its got a solid base top to bottom. Perfect for days where the wind picks up.
A**R
OCD triggered but does the job
Overall does the job they were intended to do and look nice....unless you look at them from the side where it's annoyingly evident of the bending/warping at the top of each one.(Insert OCD flare). Assembles easy enough just be patient. I strongly recommend putting up the side supports first then sliding panels in. Agree with others that they'd blow over with the slightest gust if not anchored but having them in my screened porch it hasn't been an issue....yet. Live in Florida so these will definitely need to be put away under threat of a hurricane. Despite the bending, I'll be keeping them given how much of a pain the disassembly and return would be. My OCD regarding things being straight will have to take a backseat this one time.
L**A
Love the added privacy
Love our privacy screens. We secured ours to the wall and to the concrete block riser that it’s sitting on. It gets windy here so wanted to make sure it’s safely secured. Great privacy, design and looks so good.
H**R
Don't waste your money on this
Very disappointed in this purchase. The feet of this are very unstable and bend and twist, with very little movement. The base is not stable or rigid enough to handle the weight of this screen. The screen is put together with only bolts and nuts. Those easily come loose, and with just standing or barely scooting the panel. I went out this morning to find many of the nuts loose and in various stages of falling off despite being tightened thoroughly with assembly. Another nut fell off when I moved the screen to it's location. The screen keeps tipping over even without any wind. I just went back outside to stand it upright again and within seconds of walking away, it tipped over against the wall it is next to with no wind, force or pressure. It just will not stay up. It is on a stable, flat surface, with concrete blocks in front and behind the panel for added stability, and it is still tipping over. This is likely due to the weak and unstable feet/ base. The only thing saving it from going completely over is that it is next to a porch wall. It likely keeps tipping over due to the very unstable, bendy, twisty, short feet, also held together with only the bolts and nuts that keep falling out. Can't just reinsert the bolts from the bottom because the panel is so heavy and unweildy. I do not see how this panel would possibly stand as a free-standing unit even with the anchors provided because the base/ feet make it so unstable. I believe it would end up on the ground often and the feet bent by the weight, beyond repair. I do not recommend this product. Save your money and find a better alternative. I just want to give an update. The lightest breeze is pushing over this panel even with 4 cinder blocks behind it. The noise is hurrendous. The only thing keeping it from toppling completely over is a wall. I will be disassembling it tomorrow. I've had enough. I bought two of these. The other one will not be leaving the box. Do not buy this.
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