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Reviewed in Italy on February 28, 2025
Ottimo materiale e conforme alla descrizione. Mi sto trovando molto bene. L'ho utilizzato per creare una recinzione temporanea esterna al pollaio. Consiglio
Wayne Brito
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
The box had something written on it like - "Yes there is a 7' x 100' fence in this small box"The fencing material looked like it wouldn't hold up but it out performed the plastic fencing that I used before which at first seemed more substantial. This fencing didn't allow snow to accumulate on it and has been flexible and durable during this very cold winter. It's more like netting than fencing material so it will probably be a little harder gathering it up and reusing it next winter than more seemingly substantial material but I think I'll wrap it around a 2x4 and keep it like that. Easy to install and stretched out to cover everything I bought it for and more
Neoma W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Works wellkeeping animals out of the garden and from eating the berries, etc.
Madeleine
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Works as described. Almost invisible. Easy to use. Durable netting. Deer stay away.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I used these nets to keep my chickens corralled. Very flexible but will catch everything it possibly can when putting up. It kept getting caught on my boot latches while walking it out. Used zip ties to keep it up, saga a bit in spaces but can be pulled tight toward the top and overlapped to removed some sag. Not best down on the ground as you can’t mow or weedeat near it otherwise you will chew it to pieces. It’s easily broken. Used zip ties to fix holes and tears. Animals cannot see it and will run right through it. The chickens couldn’t as they weren’t strong enough but if you looking straight at it from a distance you can’t see it which helps with the visual of having a huge net running around the yard. I believe I purchased 3 of these total. Eventually went with a real fence. I just wanted something quick to put up with ease which it was working for awhile
Rebeca A.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 2, 2024
La malla es demasiado delgada,no sirve para lo que la requería , incluso es peligrosa para los niños
Mrs. Ley
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
This is my 4th order this year alone. In the pic we used bamboo already growing on the property and had this large area fenced-in in an afternoon. (The white posts have nothing to do with the netting.)I never expected it to keep deer out, but it does. At least so far. I suspect they can't see it (you can't really see it in the pic nor irl - until you're almost upon it) {(which can be entertaining if you have dogs or uninformed adult children)}, and when they (the deer) run into it, it confuses and frightens them away.The cost is reasonable, imo. And I'm grateful. If costs were higher, I wouldn't be able to make and keep the several planted plots I have; nor make more.The only downside is that it seems to be a magnet for snakes. Some appreciate a dead snake, but I appreciate a good one. (If you have good snakes, you usually won't have poisonous ones.) But I avoid this by learning to clean up after myself. As long as I pick up scraps and leftovers, I am usually okay. I once left the "door" open, which mean a pile of the netting was on the ground. That was two hours of my life snipping a large, ungrateful chicken snake out of netting that I'll never get back.Oh, and it also rebuffs a big family of enormous armadillos that have moved in.So, so far, I'm 💯% pleased!!
MidnightKat
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
Every year, I go to battle with the deer in my yard. I have tried everything from deer repellent, soap, lavender, and cayenne pepper. Then I decided to try this deer netting.Finally, I thought my beautiful perennials would survive the grow season, but I was wrong. The netting is extremely thin and a chipmunk could break through. I watched a buck chew right through the material and eat my daisies.After losing some of my current flowers, I have tripled up the layers and crossed layered the netting, to allow the open squares not to be as visible to my yearly flower enemies.This netting performance overall is not the best, but when you layer it several times, it does prevent the deer from eating your precious flowers. If you only do one layer as I originally did as advised, it’s flawed.
Robyn
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2024
Keeps deer out
Lu CasH
Reviewed in Mexico on February 15, 2024
Me gustó que viene empacado de manera adecuada, es mucho producto, un gran rollo que se puede utilizar de muchas maneras. Lo recomiendo
Behzad Ghashghaee
Reviewed in Canada on May 2, 2023
Happy
John G.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2023
I live in northern Michigan and the deer and bunnies will eat your garden vegetables quicker than you can say "Detroit." Last year I planted habanero and jalapeno peppers because they leave those alone. This year I expanded; added green beans, brussels sprouts, tomatoes. There is no way they are going to leave those alone so I invested in this deer fence netting.I was a bit skeptical about it after reading the negative reviews. Some reviewers claimed it is hard to use, too thin to be protective or even seen by deer and other nibblers so how could it stop them. I didn't really want to invest in a fence though, or even metal chicken wire. Things are expensive these days, yes? Even though gardening is a hobby, I like to at least break even on my costs with what I harvest.I just put this netting up, so I can't comment on its long term durability or whether it will stop mammalian pests from eating my vegetables. But, I will say this product really impressed me. The netting is VERY strong , flexible, and surprisingly easy to put up on the T-posts I am using as anchors. When I opened the box and saw the netting all rolled up into a 2 foot roll I thought, "now you've had it." My first thought was this is going to be a disaster trying to unroll that netting and get it to go onto the T-posts without creating a tangled mess.Fortunately, I was wrong. It unrolls without snagging or getting tangled during the unwinding process. I would just recommend you think before you act in putting this up, and take it slow. I didn't have a second person, but if you have one available, it would make it easier. This advice is important, because there are no instructions or videos to watch.I read some reviews that said the animal pests could not see the netting because it is so fine. I can see that being a problem, so I put some orange survey ribbons on the netting at various heights and intervals around the perimeter of my fencing. They hopefully should be able to see that. Also, the netting kit includes zip ties and large staples that go into the ground to better anchor the netting. I used it at the top and bottom of the netting once I unwound it to tighten things up.I am very happy with my purchase overall. I think for $18 it is a good value.
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