PAUL
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
This window unit was a low price, quality is average to ok. You will need two people to install this frame, the glass tends to slip out as it is not fastened into the frames, you must pinch in the glass as you snap the two frames together on the door! I had to remove the door completely, lay it on a table, caulk the frame and snap it together. There are no screws used in this assembly.
DYMETRL
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
These were easy to install. Simply line it all up and push it together. As long as all your little pig things and holes are lined up it goes in easy Peezy.
Gigi
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
**In case you didn’t look very hard like myself, the window is textured; NOT CLEAR** taking off a star for lack of description clarity. I had to go through reviews to find out the info I needed before purchasing and didn’t know it was a frosted window. Otherwise it would’ve been 5 ⭐️Very easy to install. Getting the old busted window frame out was kinda a pain but manageable! Easy to pop in and a perfect fit. I did have a lippert window frame in before so I just verified the measurements.
Mokotoks
Reviewed in Canada on June 14, 2023
This is the third window door frame I have installed in this door . The original LCI went about 7 years before the frame cracked in 3-4 places. I replaced it with the Sliding blind model from AP products but after two years began to dislike it a lot. Its very popular and the tinted glass very nice. Its just not that functional when you have a screen door that blocks its use. Our door is not completley under the awning so the the cardboard blind can get wet.This one by Lippert was very easy to install. Use non residue duct tape to hold the glass so you dont drop it. It did not have screws to hold the frames together which I thought would be a problem but actually its a snugger fit than the old one with screws. I still put a little silicone along the bottom edge to be sure no water can get in when it runs down the door. We are fine with the frosted glass again and have a shade for the screen door that blocks the light for morning wake up.For the price considering you also get the glass its a very good deal.........I doubt the frame will last more than a few years but non of them do in the heat and sun anyway. Happy Camping!!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2023
Wow. Delivered in three days. Like playing with Lego to install. Perfect fit. So simple. Thank you.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2023
you should make a better description of the window you should say its not a seethrough window in the reviews lots of peoples got catched buying not satisfied at all
Robert G
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2022
Fits perfectly didn't know I would get the glass with it. I am kinda concerned that it snaps together and that there are no screws and it might come apart with all the shacking from a camper. I wish it came with screws as pictured.
Loribelle
Reviewed in Canada on November 8, 2022
I have an OLD camper so I was hesitant that this would fit, but it was perfect and really could not have been easier to install. Looks great!
David G
Reviewed in Canada on September 3, 2021
A bit hard to install as one of the connections was stubborn and wouldn't snap in but a bit of extra pressure and it popped in .. fits perfect.. added an extra bead of caulking around the outside edge.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2021
Worked out great , the old window used screws to install , when I received the new one I did notice it did not have screws with it , turns out it is a press to click system that pushes together to hold the glass in place. This worked out way easier and much nicer of a install easy to square up and tight fit . Nice product !
joan C
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2021
Reading the reviews on this i was unclear and decided to roll the dice. so clearing it up for many looking I can say this was price minded, had all the parts! Glass is privacywindow, frames inner and outer, seals and GLASS! Packed well and no issues, it was one of the easiest jobs done on this RV restore. It is push lock and will require 2 people to do.Easy *10 minute job including removing old one!
Janice Schaal
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2019
I installed this myself. It was kind of difficult, to be honest. I recommend having two people do it. There were no instructions, so the biggest question I had was does the glass go toward the inside or the outside of the door or does it even matter? This is two plastic frames that you smash together with the glass and door in-between. One the inside of one of the frames, there are cutouts in each corner to accommodate the glass. You place the glass in the frame, but at some point you have to erect said frame and glass vertically to put it in the hole of the door. There's nothing to hold the glass in place other than gravity and balance, so if you don't do it just so, the glass slips and you have to start all over again. Once you get it in the hole of the door, you now have to attach the second frame and "clip" them together, which basically amounts to smashing the stems on the one frame into the clamps on the other side. Sometimes the glass slips while you're doing this, too. It took me a good 45 minutes to get it in, and when I did, there was a small 1/16 inch gap between the frame and the door. I haven't attempted to fix it yet, and I don't know yet if it's the product or my own error. I think it's my own error. But once you get it in with no gaps, it does the job. Glass and plastic are quality material. Pro tip: Don't cinch the pieces together by starting at one position and cinching it all the way and moving on. Cinch them together little by little in a clockwise or counter clockwise direction. Start at a corner, click it in a few clicks, move to the next one, click a few clicks, and on and on until it's completely cinched tights all around the window. I did this, and I still ended up with a small gap that I need to fix, but if you don't do it this way and cinch each part 100% and move on to the next and do the same, you'll end up with unevenness and you don't want that.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2018
Product received not as pictured. Product in picture clearly has screws holding the inner and outer frames together. Product received does not have screw holes. Instead, it has 16 snap together posts around the perimeter. Seemed like a good design until I placed both frames in place and pressed them together along with the included glass. When both halves are completely pressed together there is still 1/8 inch of play such that the new window assembly is not tight against the door. It moves in and out on the door by an eighth of an inch. If my door were thicker it might be ok but like this it doesn't seal on the door. Yes I could goup up the door with silicone or urethane caulking, but I shouldn't have to. Worse still is the fact that the snap together posts cannot be released once the halves are pressed together. I'm assuming the frames will be cracked if sufficient force is used to unsnap the posts. Great for quick assembly, not so great if your door is 1/8 inch thinner than they planed (and not specified in the description). Also not so great if disassembly is required to properly apply caulking since the included gasket wont seal against the door. I wonder if Amazon will take back a broken frame since there is no other way to remove it once it is snapped together. Buy something else, I know I will.