

🌿 Secure your space, effortlessly stylish and sustainable.
PotatoLife Plastic Mesh Fence offers a 4'x100' UV-resistant, reusable plastic mesh roll designed for versatile outdoor fencing needs. Lightweight yet durable, it includes 100 zip ties and gloves for quick, customizable installation—ideal for garden, construction, animal, and snow fencing applications.






| ASIN | B0C39RCGPG |
| ASIN | B0C39RCGPG |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (599) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (599) |
| Date First Available | 5 July 2023 |
| Date First Available | 5 July 2023 |
| Included components | 1 roll of 4'x100' plastic mesh fence, 100 zip ties, a pair of gloves |
| Item Weight | 3.96 Kilograms |
| Item model number | PL-Fence-4100 |
| Item model number | PL-Fence-4100 |
| Manufacturer | PotatoLife |
| Manufacturer | PotatoLife |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part number | PL-Fence |
| Product Dimensions | 3048 x 121.92 x 0.25 cm; 3.96 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 3048 x 121.92 x 0.25 cm; 3.96 kg |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style | Garden |
J**.
I use this as a visual barrier backing up an electric fence for hogs. I split the material lengthwise and hang the two-foot strips on step-in fence posts. So far, this setup is working great. It's easy to work with but not very heavy duty so time will tell how long it lasts in the elements.
K**H
Sturdy and a lot of it.
H**S
We bought this fence to keep our pekin ducks in a certain area temporarily which it does but with some drawbacks ✅Pros - Value for a fence that works - Easy to cut - Easy to roll out, setup - Zipties are a really nice added touch ❎Cons - I really feel as if the lack of thickness is a big problem for many projects because what we did, our posts are closer than they have to be and we still had big slack problems. If you pull too much, especially in the hot Florida sun, things can get worse as that pull can cause the plastic to fail either where to attached it or elsewhere. - Florida sun wears these down fairly quick 💭Final Thoughts If its a temp setup, slack isn't a big deal, you dont need it out for months on end - I think it's a totally fine product. If you're like me, was expecting to make it look decent despite it being temporary but also the extreme Florida sun beating down on it most the day.. this isn't exactly a product I would get again for my specific needs. I don't think it's a bad product, I just think it has it's place rather than a general go-to fence.
A**O
Works well but the plastic is really thin.
G**.
I bought this netting to keep dirty, destructive geese out of a strip of lawn that is outside of my fence. They pluck the grass down to the roots, and kill it. Not to mention they leave piles of poop all over the place. I had tried a 2 foot high barrier that worked pretty well for a while, but they found ways of getting over that so I decided to try the 4 foot PotatoLife Plastic Mesh fencing. I also bought 57" stakes to hold it up. The PotatoLife fence was very flimsy, and looked like hell most of the time. I couldn't stretch it tight enough to get the sags out it without pulling out the stakes, and once the heat from the summer sun ramped up it would sag even more. Also it would blow over with the slightest breeze because the mesh in the fence would act like a sail. No matter how deep I pounded the stakes it would still blow over if it got breezy. For my intended use it was pretty worthless. In defense of the fencing if I had attached it to my permanent fence it probably would have worked pretty well, but I wanted to keep the geese off of a 10 foot strip of grass that is outside the fence so I had to use stakes to hold it up. There is a canal about 30 feet or so in front of my house, and the geese congregate there to raise their young, and to just hang out for a good portion of the summer. I haven't been able to grow grass in that 10 foot strip for 20 years so this year I decided to try out a cheap plastic mesh fence to keep the geese out. It worked, and I have grass to look at. I put the 2 foot fence back up, and put the 4 foot PotatoLife fence in my shed. Maybe I'll find a use for it somewhere else, but for the most part it was a waste of money. I wouldn't recommend it with stakes. It needs to be anchored to something more permanent or you will be picking it up every time the wind blows.
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