Costway 25 Pack Rustproof Decorative Garden Fence Set
$42
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Costway has 25 Pack Rustproof Decorative Garden Fence Set for $59 - $17 w/ code XQGT3987 = $42. Shipping is free.
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Key Features:
Dimensions of each panel: 24" x 13"
Off Ground Height: 17"
Constructed of sprayed metal frame, the decorative garden fence set is resistant to rust, solid and not easy to deform, thus ensuring a longer lifespan in outdoors. The fence can be inserted 7" deep into the soil to better against the wind.
Each panel of the garden barrier fencing are connected by 360 degree rotatable connectors for free adjustment. When not in use, you can fold the yard fence flat and store it easily in your garden shed or storage room.
Versatile as a path edge fence, vegetable garden fencing, landscape fencing and flower bed fence to efficiently block out small animals, such as cat, dog, rabbit.
Total of 25 pieces and can be expanded into different shapes such as straight, L-shape, round, square, and hexagonal depending on your needs, thus bring addition to your garden, lawn, yard.
No additional tools are required to install the metal wire fence kit, just wet the soil and then you can insert the legs into the soil to secure it.
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So 17" height if you push it all the way in, little more if you leave a gap at the bottom
if any animal can't jump 17", it's probably small enough to squeeze through the gaps. this is definitely "decorative" more than functional. might work for a pet turtle.
If you use a long screwdriver to make the hole before you push in the wire pole it will be less likely to bend.
With a very large electricity bill and lots of blown fuses
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05-31-2023 at 01:19 PM.
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FYI this is about 27' fence you get at 2' tall.
The 24" height includes 7" of stake/bottom.
So 17" height if you push it all the way in, little more if you leave a gap at the bottom
if any animal can't jump 17", it's probably small enough to squeeze through the gaps. this is definitely "decorative" more than functional. might work for a pet turtle.
I've been looking for something that doesn't look ghetto to keep rabbits out of my yard. This may be a good solution. I can line the inside of the fence with it
I've been looking for something that doesn't look ghetto to keep rabbits out of my yard. This may be a good solution. I can line the inside of the fence with it
Are each panel individual? I want to use this as a plant shade by attaching fabric to it. I do not want to connect em and build a fence. Can each fence be used separately? I'm ok with the 2 ft height.
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So 17" height if you push it all the way in, little more if you leave a gap at the bottom
if any animal can't jump 17", it's probably small enough to squeeze through the gaps. this is definitely "decorative" more than functional. might work for a pet turtle.
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The 24" height includes 7" of stake/bottom.
So 17" height if you push it all the way in, little more if you leave a gap at the bottom
if any animal can't jump 17", it's probably small enough to squeeze through the gaps. this is definitely "decorative" more than functional. might work for a pet turtle.
My dog will laugh at this "fence"
Can always electrify it, mmmm rabbit stew
My dog will laugh at this "fence"
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My dog will laugh at this "fence"
edit: yes sorry I do see them list that in the advertisement now, which is quite absurd as you point out.
So, how does one go about electrifying an all metal fence that is already touching ground?
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