Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "

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  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
  • Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "
$23.78

Description

Fencer Wire Black Plastic Hardware Net 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5 "

 

  • Lightweight plastic mesh & Will not rust
  • Non-corrosive & Non-toxic
  • Will not conduct electricity
  • Tree guards & cages
  • Trim to size with a utility knife or scissors
  • Easy to assemble with T-posts or U-posts
  • 3 ft. x 15 ft. & Mesh 0.5" x 0.5"

 

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38 Reviews

  • 5
    Made in USA!

    Posted by Timothy H. on Feb 23rd 2018

    Very good quality! Made in the USA. This is by far the best/most versatile protection to keep rodents from eating your fruit tree's bark. I looked a lot at the different options available and finally saw this!

  • 5
    Good quality, good as railing guard

    Posted by sagacious on Feb 23rd 2018


    Used as an outdoor railing guard for our balcony. It's durable and doesn't have sharp edges.
    Bought black to blend with the railings colors. It doesn't block out sunshine and it's good for aesthetics.
    You need to buy cable ties separately to secure it.

  • 5
    deer protection fence

    Posted by Clyde on Feb 23rd 2018

    I built a cage around a small tree to protect it from deer damage and so far it is working...

  • 5
    Great for artists!

    Posted by New Orleans Artist on Feb 23rd 2018

    I am an artist and needed something as a background to hang paintings on a wrought iron fence for an exhibit in the New Orleans French Quarter. I used bag ties to attach the hardware cloth to the fence and drapery hooks to hang the paintings from the hardware cloth. Worked great! I know this is a very specializd and unusual use for hardware cloth, but maybe there are other artists wondering if this will work for them - it does!

  • 5
    Handy, safe, construction net

    Posted by Richard Lee on Feb 23rd 2018

    This product is very handy for various construction projects. I used it to create part of a wheeled leaf carrier and a container. It is light weight and strong. The hole opennings are about 1/4 inch. I could have used a metallic net but probably would have received numerous puncture wounds. I may also use it to keep animals out of the space under my wooden deck.

  • 5
    We are using this to add a second layer to our Stealth Wheel to allow sand paper to file our suggies' claws - it works wonderful

    Posted by J. Ogroski on Feb 23rd 2018

    Exactly as described, well-made, and appears to be the identical product used in Attic Worx' Stealth Wheels sold for sugar gliders. We are using this to add a second layer to our Stealth Wheel to allow sand paper to file our suggies' claws - it works wonderful. Outside of that, various hobbies (say, suggie toys, ladders, etc.) and other family/friend giftable creations are in our sights.

  • 5
    Aswesome!

    Posted by JL on Feb 23rd 2018

    I use this netting for several toy projects (for small pets like sugar gliders, ferrets, and hamsters) and it works wonderfully! It's easy to work with and sturdy for the purposes I needed it for.

    If you're on the search for netting the best thing I can suggest is be aware of the gap sizing needed. I know it may sound stupid and something one would consider common sense, but it's amazing how many people don't look into that.

  • 5
    Highly recommended.

    Posted by sjz75 on Feb 23rd 2018

    Great product, and just as advertised. Quite sturdy, yet flexible enough to work with.

  • 5
    Plastic honeycomb mesh prevents cats from entering yard

    Posted by Jancal on Feb 23rd 2018

    I have been using cat discouraging products for a few years now, and while many do work against most stray cats, occasionally you will find a spiteful determined cat who will do ANYTHING to get into your yard, and in my case, "play" on my carpeted patio (of course there are many birds that flock around my planters, which is an added attraction for cats). I usually use the wire poultry netting which has larger openings but still does not allow a cat through, so I was baffled by the way one small young cat keeps fitting himself past all these barriers to get into the yard. Anyway, I ordered this product because it has smaller openings (you can see a closeup of how the netting looks by pointing your mouse at the picture), and when it arrived I didn't realize it was plastic instead of steel, but I am happy because it's easier to work with and cut, and is a strong tough plastic that will not give too readily to the cat's pushing. There is a steel fence around my backyard, and is about the height of this netting which is 3 ft. tall, so I just unrolled the entire thing across the corner that the cat comes through, he watched me do it and was he mad. I anchored the netting with regular twine, and this way there is no "give" for a cat to push through, and I dare little Houdini (my name for this little so-and-so) to get through THIS, it's like a blockade. I also advise discouraging cats with a product like the I Must Dog & Cat repellent sprays and granules, which is an added unlikeable product towards stray cats yet will not harm them or your own pets.

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