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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
Worked as expected
Christopher B.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
I don’t know why this can cost less and have it shipped to my front door with a couple gifts tossed in (wire cutters and Kevlar gloves) than what big box stores like HD and Lowe’s charge, but they did. The quality is as good as I’ve seen so I’m a very happy customer.
Desi Musgrove
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
This is great chicken wire! Easy to use and set up. Nice and sturdy for chicken wire. It is just what I expected and that is always a good thing, to get what you think you are ordering!! It has been great so far and we really don't have any complaints.
TheMicrocat
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
Not much to say about this, it's a roll of wire. Pretty standard stuff. Works great for making small transport cages for pigeons, chicks, and quail. Has also been fine to cover coop windows. Nice and sturdy, easy to cut, easy to staple where I need it.
Calvin W
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
This hardware cloth proved useful right away. I got a new refrigerator which has to be freestanding. The way my kitchen is designed, we walk behind it.Our old apartment style fridge was solid on the back. I didn't even think about how a bigger fridge has an opening on the back until this one arrived.Right away, my cat started fiddling around in the hole. I had to find a quick solution. I didn't want her to get shocked or possibly eat something weird, like the foam covering the refrigerant lines. Nor did I want visiting children reaching in there.I realized this hardware cloth could work perfectly. I used aluminum tape (the metallic tape for sealing ductwork) and cut the hardware cloth to fit. It's worked great. It may not be the prettiest solution, but it's functional. And it does blend in a bit. I have no idea why fridge manufacturers don't put a screen of some sort over these holes, but at least now I have a way to seal them off safely.
Ginger D
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
Let's wire was not exactly what I expected and is smaller than what I thought. I did read the description but I guess it just really didn't click in my head.Overall it is as described and will work for what I intended. It is not as nice as what I get at the local hardware store, but it's usable. I feel like it's a little more " dirty" feeling then the wire that I normally buy, if that makes any sense at all. I would definitely wear gloves when working with this one. Overall there's not too much to say for or against it. It's a cage type wire mesh and it serves its purpose.
Kimberly Michelle
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
I picked this out on a whim. I have bought so many different types of chicken wire to keep my ducks in and out of places and I've found not all are made equal. I have 8 ducks and the sizes range widely. My biggest drake is 9 pounds and my smallest duck is 3 pounds. I also have a chain link fence, four feet high, surrounding my entire yard and all my ducks are flightless, so you would truly believe my ducks would happily stay in their acre of grass to catch their bugs, worms, and tear up all my greenery... but like me, you would be wrong. Ducks are in fact, escape artists to the highest degree. My smaller ones can sneak through any gap they find and make it look effortless and my largest breeds have found using their chubby butts to lean into fencing until it cave works perfectly fine for getting into my flower beds and gardens. I wish I could tell you how many times my neighbors saw me running out in my yard cursing my ducks for tearing out yet another pumpkin plant or destroying yet another flower bed, but alas, it was a fight I lost all summer and fall last year. This year, I finally found my answer - and thankfully it wasn't just to eat the little feather monsters. This chicken wire is perfect for keeping my ducks out of the gaps and cracks that are in my chain link and in all the areas the chain link fencing isn't buried underground. Since using this to patch my original fencing we have had ZERO escapes. I also now have three flowering bushes with all their flowers and leaves intact! It's a miracle and I fully intend to buy five more rolls before the spring is over to use in my garden to keep the feathered demons from my veggies. (And don't think my ducks are going without, they are given fresh veggies and fruits every single day and yet they still look at my garden like their own personal buffet!)In summary, if you have some feathered demons you would also like to keep in or out of areas in your yard, this is a really good purchase and has held up extremely well with zero rusting so far. As a plus, this has also been wonderful to keep the adorable bunnies and chipmunks out of my lettuce bed and I really thought there was NOTHING that could stop those menacingly cute balls of fluff.
april
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
Been raining here for weeks so still waiting for weather to improve, so I can install this great wire mesh in my yard as a small garden surround fence, to keep stray cats and wild rodents out, In the meantime, I was loving how quick and easy it was to cut and bend with minimal tools, into a 2x4 shape, to fit the width of my kitchen sash window: I want to leave it cracked open often, but the squirrels have begun coming up to the sill and digging at the basic screen, and i worried they'd get through THAT and come into the house via the window crack. BUt now I feel safe leaving the room, bc the wire created a long box, if u will, I insert at the sill and pull the window down on it, so air can circulate the 3-4 inches, but since its metal, I don't feel the squirrels would try to dig or eat through it. SO EXTRA THANKS for the balance between the mesh being strong but still workable for odd jobs!!! Great quality! Much appreciation to all the workers from start to delivery! God Bless, namaste
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