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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Attached this to the bottom portion of my chain link fence to stop pet pig from pushing underneath it and taking walks around the neighborhood. He hit it one time and now he stays home. I have it hooked to a small solar energizer. Easy to work with, and high visibility. I have half a roll left that I can either donate to a sanctuary or save for possible future repairs. No issues at all and a great price.
Jana
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Excellent, great value, protection for our whole herd of cows!
JEBSKY
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
Easy to install and works great!
Larrie D. DeWolf
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Easy to handle and install. Our donkeys started respecting it right away. Much easier for them to see than conventional wire.
Miranda
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Excellent price, great product! I can't believe it's taken this long for me to switch over to poly wire. It's SO easy to set up. I did about 200 feet of 5-wire with this, by myself, in about 30 minutes. Super easy to get it tight as well so it looks tidy.The shock is there but not over powering. My horses are very respectful of it even after being pushy with the old, junky fence that was there previously.
Bingo
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
It was exactly what I needed great product
redbuyer
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
UPDATE: I've just installed this around my henyard, and came back to change the 3 star review I gave to 5 stars.Yes it's thin, as I said originally, but it is Mighty! It packs an impressive punch. I've tested all strands including the sub-strands attached to original strands with a digital voltmeter, and I'm liking the results.It's tough! Utility knife did not go through it, Regular pliers-level wirecutter did not go through it. I had to bring out big guns to make a clean easy cut. (metal shears). Good and strong.It has another brilliant advantage I've never had with my other fencelines I've used: you can tie strands of it to other strands (I wrapped several times for greater conductivity) and run another strand from an existing live strand, with no loss of conductivity.I've discovered its thinness has an advantage: less surface to brush against the hardware cloth walls of the henyard.So I still am not going to use this for the horses: Part of the function of a pasture fence is psychological & visual. Horses in their high-flight state would not stop for this. For that application, I'll stick to high-visibilty white polytape.But I would just love to surprise & shock the living daylights out of that raccoon that's been finding its way into the hens.Old review: Meriane, I'm sorry I wasn't nicer to start.This is the smallest hot wire I've ever seen. I went on assumption it would be like others, and based on the pics that show livestock.The description claims 1/8" diameter.Measured with calipers, it is ~1.5mm = 1/20th of an inch.It does feel strong. It does have the 6 metal strands as described. It does come in long spools.I wouldn't feel comfortable using it as pasture fencing for livestock. Horses to keep in and elk to keep out. But it will be useful, for top-of-woven-wire-fence warning (don't lean your head over this and mash down the fence, as they have done), and around the henyard in multiple strands to deter predators.I don't have the nerve to touch it to tell you what the shock is like. I assume it’s potent, and if I have the misadventure of finding out first hand, I’ll come back and let you know.
MisterTinkerman
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
We needed some electric line to help keep our goats from jumping our electronet fencing. This is perfect. Plus, because it's yellow, it stands out from the other electric line on the farm, which doesn't belong to us.
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