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48" Electric Netting Post, Gray Reviews

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Kencove Electric Netting has posts built into the fence but extra posts may be needed for uneven terrain. Use this post for 48" tall electric netting (item codes: NPC, NP7, NPX, NP7X, ND7).
- Can be used for extra support in uneven terrain
- Split-top allows for re-positioning
- Foot pedal and steel spike make installation fast and easy

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I bought these posts to replace some posts from older electric fence netting that I have had for several years. The old ones were bent and the prongs that go into the soil were bent. These new posts are sooooo much sturdier and the thicker soil prongs will not bend like the old ones did. Great improvements!
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Posted 7 years ago
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We love it!!!
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Posted 8 years ago
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Prompt delivery, securely packaged, no complaints whatsoever.
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Posted 9 years ago
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This was my second order and wasee once again very happy with the service and fast delivery. Excellent products too!
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Posted 9 years ago
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works well, but found for my terrain in Maine it doesn't come with enough posts, so I had to buy more in order to prevent lots of sagging. Not a big deal to me, it's what I was looking for - keeps the chickens in and so far has kept other critters out.
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Posted 10 years ago
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Had to buy 12 extra posts to put in between the original ones to make the fence tight, Other than that it's working great.
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Posted 10 years ago
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These posts are essential to avoid sag in the Electric Netting fence. The stakes are shorter than another brand I looked at, but they're plenty long in dry soil. Generally I use one post between the two that are fixed, and I thread them through the netting (alternating strands), but I haven't put the bottom strand on the post - its a little hard to get the bottom on, and by not putting it on I can easily re-locate the post to where I need it.
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Posted 10 years ago
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post are good but the plastic bottoms & little clips that hold netting pop out & bottoms break
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Posted 11 years ago