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Easy Installation
Customers are very pleased with the easy installation of the product. They have reported that they installed it without any issues and fit perfectly. Some customers had to use additional methods like duct tape for a snug fit but overall were satisfied with their purchase.
Vent Size
Customers are overwhelmingly positive about the vent size of these reptile screen grille covers. They fit perfectly in various applications including chicken coops, storage containers, and attic ventilation projects. The brown color is also appreciated for its ability to blend in with the surroundings. Some customers have noted that a little caulk or adhesive may be necessary for installation.
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Quality
They are lightweight but are made well and sturdy.
They are high quality and easy to install.
Put this onto 2" pipes sticking out of the roof to keep rodents, birds, etc.
It's not a fine screen just added plastic sections to block larger pests from entering.
Shipping
I rated these overall 4 stars because the delivery person stated these were handed to a resident on 26 may 2023.
We were out of town and did not return until 30 may 2023 where we found the box laying on the ground under a covered area.
Packaging/appearance
Arrived as described and worked perfect for my application
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needed, good, perfect, two and each. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 343 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 21 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Used these to cover 3 unsightly holes under bathroom sink
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I built a shed from plans but the engineer didnt take into consideration the need for venting for the roof i insulated
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used a 2 inch circular saw attachment for my power drill to make the holes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I may have to replace with metal if owlets get too interested in them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I drilled a two inch holes at the top of each gable and they popped in perfectly
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They look like theyll last a very long time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This allowed heat to escape and the builtin screen kept large pests from crawling in
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its not a fine screen just added plastic sections to block larger pests from entering
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