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M. Atwell
> 3 dayAfter looking at a bunch of options typically plastic, I figured Id try this. Wow, simple to set up, sturdy, easy to break down, and works great. Look at the temp, almost 160F! I just opened it up to pull it off the pile, redid the two ties holding it together and refilled it to get some mixing and aeration. Just took 15 minutes. The only issue is the ends are sharp. I filed them a bit, but they can still catch your clothes or scratch if youre not careful. Still, I see this lasting a long time. If it starts to rust or break down, Ill revise the review, but I have to think stainless steel will hold up pretty well.
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Rodney E. Powell
> 3 dayproduct is 9-9-5/9 not ten foot
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Devyn Fadel
> 3 dayExcellent product for the price, I live near the beach where the salt air creates corrosion issues for everything, stainless steel (&vinyl) for everything!
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Garry Crockett
Greater than one weekWire worked great
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Family
> 3 dayGood price and perfect product for building bird cage No Zinc!
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Customer
> 3 dayI love crabbing and build crab snares myself. Have been looking for 0.5X0.5 inch 16 gauge mesh for the past year. There are 2-3 sellers on Amazon selling it (vinyl coated ones). But they are FXXX expensive, I am not paying $170 for the snare mesh. Until I found this replacement. It come so quick, next day delivery. Problem is, it is 18 gauge (1.2mm in diameter), I am looking for 16 gauge (1.6 mm diameter). But stainless steel is harder than galvanized steel itself, which makes up a little bit. The damn rock carbs are so strong they damage my snare cage in a couple uses. I was using 16 gauge mesh from Lowes, which only cost $18 per roll. But they only carry 0.5X1 inch ones. The 0.5X0.5 inch opening is critical because it will increase my carb catching rate a lot(their claw get stuck in the small hole when I pull), and also prevent them from pulling my bait out too easily. So excited now, cant wait to build a few snares and go!
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Katy
> 3 dayWe purchased this product from this seller before to make a parrot-safe bird cage, and had no qualms the first time. We purchased again* ~1 year later, and there has been a drastic decline in quality. This is advertised as bird-safe, and it is NOT. Every other joint seems to have a nasty barb and/or excess solder attached that we can’t simply sand off - we’ve tried wire brushes, files, torches, sanding sponges, etc. to reduce the amount, but it has hardly made a difference. We’re looking at hundreds of hours of picking to get them off of the cage - they are sharp enough to tear our skin (as seen in a photo) so they’ll be too sharp for birds. We will likely need to spent another several hundred dollars to replace the wire and hopefully salvage the rest of the materials and start from scratch. If you are trying to build a bird-safe aviary, I do NOT recommend this product. *initially purchased from another account
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Dukeandtheland
> 3 dayI ran out of a previously purchased galvanized mesh and bought this one to continue the installation. Color wise no big deal. Quality wise it is definitely better than galvanized material. I put it up on metal fence railings and tied them in to the posts and railings with wires. Not too easy to manipulate but eventually you will make it work. Put on thick gloves please. I use long sleeve leather gloves and it made the process much easier. Tie the beginning, top and bottom to the post first and roll them out.
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Mother of four
Greater than one weekI need this wire for my birds outdoor aviary. They wont restock!! Have to have stainless steel!! Cant use galvanized
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P
> 3 dayIts hard to find stainless mesh like this and as such the price is reasonable enough. I used it in a worm bin as the galvanized stuff kept corroding. Its good quality and doesnt get bent out of shape.