roberta yates
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
I have about 4 sets of these; to cover unsightly pipes,etc. If you can find a heavy-duty stake to put the ones that come with them, they can't blow over. Also, do not use a sledgehammer! You'll bend the metal.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
I bought these years ago. Not sure what platform I bought in, but mine have to be close to 10 years old and they are still in great condition. Been through Florida heat, wind and rain. If you want something long lasting I highly recommend these panels.
Aileen M. Lawrimore
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
Cracked plastic, bent metal, damaged packaging, cheap looking. Waste of money but even with full refund, a waste of time and energy. Very disappointing.
M
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2024
Very happy with the look and quality
Carolyn
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023
Our monstrous new pool components are so much bigger, louder than old ones & ugly! We needed a solution that could be removed fairly easily if pool guys need to work on pipes. We also need regular access to heater. We didn't want to invest in permanent expensive privacy fence panels & installation at this time. After looking at many DYI "hide pool pump" solutions which involved building units from scratch I saw these & figured they were worth a try.They were very easy to install. They match our vinyl fence fairly well. We needed 2 4pc sets. Please know these panels are fairly thin, flimsy & only finished on one side, hence the price. Because of other reviews we decided to zip tie the tops to give them a little more stability in the wind. For the end panels we put pipe sleeves in ground & rods can be lifted out so panel can swing out like gate if needed. My husband says he's putting in more pipe sleeves when he takes them down for winter (as they're not really strong enough) so we can just pop them back up in the spring.We haven't had strong storms yet but I wouldn't be surprised if they fall or tilt because our dirt is still somewhat loose from a year ago construction. At least they're easy to put back up. Hopefully they won't break if they tilt. My biggest worry is will they stay white?? Any white resin chairs we had in the past got nasty over time. We'll see I guess.If you want a permanent, no worries, not dyi option these are not for you. If you want a cheap, problem solving solution then these are a huge money saving option that looks nice. We're only in for $150 as we got "like new" option. Next is AC unit!
Tmhill21555
Reviewed in Canada on May 29, 2023
The plastic will tolerate the weather. The rods which go into the ground seem solid.What I didn't like is that I couldn't really set it up as possibly two on one side, and two on another as the rods only really function to be as one line.We are using in an area of the yard that opened to the front , to keep our dog from darting out unexpectedly. (While we are in yard with her)
Lia
Reviewed in Mexico on October 21, 2023
Me gustó mucho, yo sólo la quería con fines decorativos, así que no tengo problema en que la parte trasera esté hueca o que no se sostenga bien, estoy satisfecha y contenta con el producto. Eso sí, la compré a buen precio no a los 100 dólares que mencionan no no.
VP
Reviewed in Canada on June 9, 2020
I love these fence's, just like the picture, I used them to go across some of my glass decking for privacy. Fit perfectand looks great, quality is very nice as well.
Marty Michael
Reviewed in Mexico on February 28, 2019
100%
KS
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2017
I'd been eyeing up the ones at the big brand home improvement stores for over a year now, but we just needed something small to hide the garbage cans that sit on the side of our house. I didn't want to spend a small fortune on a few fence panels, so I searched on Amazon and found these instead. Great price and it came with 4 panels. These work perfectly! We set them up in an L shape against the side of our house at the edge and because of the bars that connect the panels, it makes it easy to swing the one panel out so we can access the garbage cans quickly. It's plastic, and feels a little cheap to the touch, but when looking at it, it looks much better than 2 garbage cans so it works for us. We didn't need anything fancy. I plan to buy another one to hide the pool pump in our backyard too.
Daria B. Kaval
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2016
They are one sided plastic pannels. The inside is just a reverse. The pannels themselves are basically a thin sheet of plastic with anchor poles. It looks nice, but it's quite flimsy, we get so much wind here we yearly have to patch the roof, but the anchors have held (even if our roof has needed 2 patches already this year). Looks nice from the garage. Doesn't hold a lot of heat. It also was too short to completely close around our air conditioner (which was fine to allow of the pipes to go to the house). I was able to set it up myself in just a few seconds. I was worried when I read reviews, but it's been great and was inexpensive. I am not sure if it'll hold up to lots of sun or fade, if it does I hope it'll look even more like wood panels!
Dee
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2014
I purchased this back in June. Wanted to see how it would hold up to the afternoon thunderstorms in Fl. before writing a review. It looks nice and hides my trash cans perfectly. It's:*Made of plastic**With metal stakes* The stakes have a bit of weight to it, but not that strong.A day after installing, we had a thunderstorm and it did not hold up well. The stakes are not that sturdy and they are not long enough to be staked far down into the ground for the screens to hold up to an extra gust of wind. I don't expect this to hold up to hurricane winds, but afternoon thunderstorms, yes. As a result, I had to spend extra money and do extra work to make it stable. That's the reason why I'm giving this 3 stars. Otherwise, it would have been perfect.So, this is what I did...1. I went to the hardware store and purchased 5' x 1/8 round rebarb, which fits through the links perfectly.2. I purchased a can of white paint and painted the rebarb.3. I dug holes an inch or so, deep enough to set the legs of the screen in and filled it back up with dirt.4. Then after paint is dry, I insert the rebarb through the links and pounded it into the the ground as far as possible with a mallet.Note: After you are done, you can also get fancy by buying some wooden knobs from the lumber section of your hardware store. They have different sizes and styles. Drill a hole in it big enough to fit your 1/8 round rebarb., Paint it, then after drying, cap off the top of your rebarb.We have had plenty of afternoon thunderstorms since my re-enforcement, and so far, no problems. No twisted, damaged or broken screens.This product is ok to buy if you don't mind spending an extra $15 or so to make it sturdy. Hope this helps.