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16. Apr 2017
Chintzy is the word that comes to mind
This netting is so incredibly chintzy and that is what makes it so difficult to work with. If you can imagine a net made of thread instead of rope, you'll get an idea of what I mean.
Because it's so thin, it snags every leaf and twig on the lawn and immediately ties itself into a knot. I'm afraid to pull very hard for fear of ripping it. You'll need to be in a very "zen" state of mind to fiddle with this stuff.
Next time, I'll pay a bit more for something thicker just for the ease of handling. Luckily, for what I need it for, this will work, but I'd never use it for any kind of chicken or duck enclosure or anything like that because any predator would simply tell his buddies to come have a laugh at it.

11. Okt 2017
It should be a lot thicker
Old Review:
It's not so thin and flimsy that it snags every leaf and twig like some nettings I've reviewed, but it did snag on my shoes a lot which was quite frustrating since it's nearly invisible even at close range. For example, cats can't tell it's there until they run into it. It would cost the manufacturer a negligible amount to make it thicker, both so it can be seen and for strength, which is questionable.
It's surprisingly strong for what it is, but I'm guessing a deer could step right through it depending how determined the deer is and whether the deer gets tangled in the fencing from not seeing it. I haven't owned the fencing long enough to say for sure, but my confidence is borderline and if it were a bit thicker, I'd be the biggest cheerleader for the product. There is a money back guarantee, but it's so cheap that I can't imagine most folks would bother.
Honestly, I'm not sure how to rate the fencing. I suppose it depends on the intended use. For what it is, it is made well and it's inexpensive, so I hate to be overly harsh and at the moment, I have no evidence that it doesn't work as advertised. But, I've seen deer tear up stronger things, so we'll see.
UPDATE: Do not buy! It's useless garbage that was ripped to shreds and is now a giant mess I have to dispose of. It should be illegal to have "deer" on the package as rabbit is probably the biggest animal this could contain. Don't waste your money trying to save money.

03. Dez 2019
Perfect saw
I use these small saws mainly to top small trees around my property. This usually involves me climbing a ladder and hanging onto the tree with one hand while working the saw with the other, so I need a saw to get the job done quickly and without binding and causing me to work harder than I should. In the course of normal wear, I find I need to replace these types of saws about once every 5 or 6 years. This will be my third. My first was the Stanley and it worked well, but I find the deep cutouts of the Irwin make for a faster cut.