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August 27, 2025
Used this for a temporary barrier in a chicken run to try to let some grass come back.A - Its a good barrier. Bit of a pain to support without tension or multiple posts. Something to keep in mind.B - outdoor us with most plastics end up with eventual degradation. This lasted longer than some of my poly posts for cattle electric fencing. Think it is the darker color.C - If you have a use for it, at the time of purchase it was less than a local store, go ahead.Its not fancy but it is useful for chickens to section them off.
SilverStreak
July 25, 2025
During our pool resurfacing, I was concerned that my 18-year-old dog could fall into the empty pool. I purchased this fence to provide a safety barrier for the dog. I used carabiners and ball fasteners to attach the temporary fence to the house, the back fence and to some temporary stands I put together. The fence worked very well during the construction. It could be high stepped over (if you are tall) or alternatively it was easy to detach and fold up from either the fence or the house. So, access to the pool was no problem for either the construction workers or me. I "anchored" the fence about every 10-12 feet but found that in high winds and stormy weather the bottom of the fence could lift up off the ground several inches midway between the anchor points. Fortunately, the dog has no interest in going outside in this type of weather.
Michael O'Brien
July 11, 2025
This product worked as intended. Needed to plant grass seed around a new patio and needed to keep the dogs and landscapers out of the area.Used wooden stakes and cut to 3 feet. 10 inches into the ground. Used a stable gun with 1/2 stapes to attach the garden fencing to it.Yes it is very thin and flimsy but it stretches so you can pull it taught. As you can see from photos it works for what I needed it to work for.I even cut the 4ft section into 2ft to have 200 feet instead of 100ft as my area was larger.It is easily cut with a box cuter.Will be using it again for other bare spots in my yard.Hope this review helps out.
J. D. Peringer
June 24, 2025
I was using this as a barrier to keep deer from my flowers. This was a good solution, when I adjusted the height appropriately. Lightweight and easy to work with, this barrier should last years. I would recommend this product.
Customer
June 9, 2025
I bought this to fence in the garden and keep the deer out. I didn't see any signs of deer in the garden but they did stick their heads over and eat what they could reach. This did not hold up for long to the weather. By fall the plastic had gotten hard and it was breaking and leaving small pieces of plastic around. Don't expect more than one season's use.
Danny furseth
May 26, 2025
Held up well and was reused for multiple years. Great product.
erock
April 7, 2025
this fence has been great, so great I bought two of em. They are like a family member at this part into the relationship, so much so that I wrote a poem about the beautiful mesh fence.In gardens where tomatoes grow with might,4-foot garden stakes stand tall and upright.They lend their support, a sturdy embrace,Guiding vines heavenward with elegant grace.With tender care, these stakes mark the ground,Securing the saplings, ensuring they're bound.For tomatoes, the stakes become a guide,Helping them reach for the sun far and wide.Oh, the importance of these stakes so tall,They prevent the plants from sprawling and sprawl.They ward off diseases, keeping fruits intact,Elevating the harvest, no pests can detract.As tomatoes thrive, climbing with great ease,The stakes bring order and a sense of peace.With every leaf that basks in sunlight's glow,Flourishing vines reward the gardener's show.So, remember well, dear gardener, you see,The role of 4-foot stakes for tomatoes to be.They stand as reminders of growth and support,Nurturing nature, a bond never to thwart.
Ashley Carpenter
March 27, 2025
Too thin and Floppy, have fence stakes every two feet and kept nothing out. It's so floppy the chickens learned they could just push at the bottom and go under, that's bad when a chicken can figure that out!! Rabbits - nope didn't stop them, and opossums ate every cantaloupe I grew. It's so thin and floppy rolling it back up is impossible. If you want to harvest from your garden don't use this!!
Tina
March 20, 2025
Installed this on step in fence posts to keep my dogs in our yard. It’s held up beautifully. I thought I’d need to replace it eventually but after a month it’s perfect.
Carol Clarke
February 1, 2025
I have no dislikes on this product. It is being used as a partial barrier to block view of some property.
peter hinkson
January 30, 2025
wont know how it weathers until after winter
Zka MARVEL
January 26, 2025
Perfect for what I needed! Keep the dogs 🕠out of the garden. And giving a nice privacy on the yard.
Gérard cyr
December 23, 2024
Bonne grandeur mais de faible qualité, à déjà été un peu plus épaisse
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