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2 Packs 304 Stainless Steel Woven Wire 120 Mesh Fine Screen Mesh Steel Woven Mesh for Filter Mesh, Filtration Cloth, 11.8 x 39.3 Inch
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- Products and size: you will receive 2 stainless steel wire mesh grids, each mesh is about 11.8 x 39.3 inch, the size of aperture is about 0.13 mm, the wire diameter is about 0.09 mm
- Quality material: made of 304 stainless steel, easy to bend than other sheet metals, but it's very sturdy; This wire mesh can maintain a curved shape, durable and long service life
- Wide usage: can work as mesh, suitable for crawl space vent repair, cabinet wire mesh, animal cage net, etc.
- Life helper: these stainless steel meshes can work as garden use mesh, home use mesh and so on; The mesh is small but strong enough so that they can work effectively for a long time
- Good craft: the mesh of woven mesh is evenly distributed, tight and thick enough; If you need to cut the woven mesh, you need to use heavy scissors
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Specifications for this item
Brand Name | SATINIOR |
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Ean | 0797550565706 |
Item Shape | Wire , Sheet |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Material | Stainless Steel 304 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Number of Items | 2 |
Part Number | SATINIOR-Woven-02 |
Specification Met | |
UNSPSC Code | 30111903 |
UPC | 797550565706 |
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2 Packs 304 stainless steel 120 mesh fine screen mesh for filter mesh, filtration cloth, 11.8 x 39.3 inch
Specifications:
Material: 304 stainless steel
Quantity: 2 packs
Size (approx.): 11.8 x 39.3 inch
Aperture (approx.): 0.13 mm
Wire diameter (approx.): 0.09 mm
Color: silver
Characteristic:
304 Stainless steel material, not easy to rust, sturdy and durable.
Bendable and maintain a curved shape, not as fragile as plastic mesh.
The grid is very small but thick enough.
Usage:
Can work as security mesh for your home and garden.
They can also be applied as a repair vent, a heat vent cover, window net, fireplace nets, etc..
Package includes:
2 x Stainless steel woven wire meshes
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 12.2 x 1.57 x 1.61 inches; 5.6 Ounces
- Date First Available : October 9, 2018
- Manufacturer : SATINIOR
- ASIN : B07XFMPQR1
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Best Sellers Rank:
#5,987 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #5 in Mesh & Wire Cloth
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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2020
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I bought it for several reasons and have to say that I am super disappointed, first I thought a nice deal, but now I have to deal with Rust. I will be sending it back.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2020
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I breed superworms, mealworms, Dubia roaches and red runners as food for my pets. Some bugs can chew through fiberglass or plastic screen. By cutting holes in the lids and hot gluing in pieces of this mesh, it allows for ventilation and even keeps unwanted guests out such as gnats and mites which could get through regular screen material. It's easy to cut with scissors too.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2020
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I bought this screen to filter gasoline going into the sediment bowl of my 1951 Farmall Super C tractor. The original factory screen was either 60 or 80 mesh, which allowed particles large enough to get through and clog the inline screen at the carburetor. This 120 mesh screen still allows gasoline to flow freely, so I probably could have gone finer than 120, but only time will tell how quickly this screen will clog with particles and need cleaning.
It is very easy to mark this screen with a fine tipped marker, and very easy to cut with scissors or an X-acto knife. I cut my outside diameters with scissors, and the inside diameters with an X-acto knife. You do get two rolls – they are rolled together, so until you unroll them you may think you only received one roll. They come well packaged and in perfect condition.
I’m thrilled with this purchase, as now I will always have sediment bowl screens available without having to special order them.
It is very easy to mark this screen with a fine tipped marker, and very easy to cut with scissors or an X-acto knife. I cut my outside diameters with scissors, and the inside diameters with an X-acto knife. You do get two rolls – they are rolled together, so until you unroll them you may think you only received one roll. They come well packaged and in perfect condition.
I’m thrilled with this purchase, as now I will always have sediment bowl screens available without having to special order them.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2020
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I run a used oil burner for my heat in the winter and had been using 50 micron sediment filters that kept plugging up daily at a cost of $2.50 each. I wrapped a screen filter with a few layers of this and zip tied it in place and put a couple wraps of it in the center of the filter and have been burning oil with no problems for almost 2 weeks without cleaning the filters. This screen is very good quality and extremely cheap.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2021
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I bought these to make new screen filters for my PC case, since I'm not SUPER happy with the ones on it now. So the mesh on this is more than fine enough for that purpose.
Pros:
-Right size for my needs, even have some left over, neat. Which I will be utilizing for other projects.
-The hole size is nice and fine.
-Does to be appropriately stainless steel, since it is not very magnetic. Now, 304? I don't know for sure, but I can do the simple "magnet" test and I am a magnet snob, I know weird niche to fill. So, I have a ton of rare earth magnets in my house of varying and scary strengths. I used one for my guns on it with a 45lb pull rating and mesh was very easy to pull off of it, was barely attracted to that magnet. Leading me to believe the stainless steel rating is legit.
-Well squared off. When making a filter for a rectangular box PC case, you want to ensure your product is well squared off. THIS was.
-Seemingly accurate size. AND YES, I have bought sheets like this where they've been off by enough to feel jipped by it. While I didn't need all of the length, I needed most of it for the top of the case. It's a giant PC case for a silly and overpowered PC build. Hence wanting to keep the inside as dust-free as possible.
-Fine mesh, very fine. Nice small holes also woven well. As anyone can tell you, when you start cutting into woven mesh if it's not done right, you'll get annoying fraying. But I didn't get any of that with the scissors I used.
-Very little memory curl. This is also a minor complaint I bring up in the "CON" section. What I mean is that when completely unraveled, it for the most part lays flat. WELL DONE. Probably helps that they cut this down into two rolls to prevent that issue.
Cons:
-Packing. NOTHING inherently wrong with it, but once you get the paper sleeve off of it, becomes a can-of-snakes prank toy as the stainless steel flies off the roll.
CAUTION/WARNING/ATTENTION:
-THIS IS STEEL AND THE EDGES CAN BE SHARP, BE CAREFUL. Though, I was cutting it and the sheet did run along the side of my thumb and I was worried it was slicing my thumb open, it didn't. Just be careful, since upon light tapping, your finger does kind of stick to it indicating its sharpness.
-If you're going to cut this, might I recommend the teethed Fiskar Titanium scissors (they're my favorite) ("Fiskars 9 Inch Serrated Titanium Nitride Shop Shears"), you're going to want heavier duty SHEARS to cut this, normal kitchen scissors will not go through this easily without immediate dulling.
Conclusion:
BUY IT if you need it. Great many uses for it. I make my own permanent filters for my AC. This would be a great outside layer. Then I'd get a copper mesh under layer, then I'd go with silver-impregnated cloth, and then walmart sheer curtains. I use 1in x 1.5 wood for the frame (actual is 3/4 deep and 1.25 wide, pine). The copper and silver will help kill microbes, copper is good against viruses, and silver is better against germs and bacteria. And since you do have a quarter inch to play with you can easily put a carbon filter layer on it as well. Then I just used 1/2in staples to cobble it together. Fun project. But you might want to buy a wider sheet than this. This is the perfect width for the vents upstairs. Though my three downstairs one are much wider than this. BACK ON POINT, I'm happy with the purchase.
Pros:
-Right size for my needs, even have some left over, neat. Which I will be utilizing for other projects.
-The hole size is nice and fine.
-Does to be appropriately stainless steel, since it is not very magnetic. Now, 304? I don't know for sure, but I can do the simple "magnet" test and I am a magnet snob, I know weird niche to fill. So, I have a ton of rare earth magnets in my house of varying and scary strengths. I used one for my guns on it with a 45lb pull rating and mesh was very easy to pull off of it, was barely attracted to that magnet. Leading me to believe the stainless steel rating is legit.
-Well squared off. When making a filter for a rectangular box PC case, you want to ensure your product is well squared off. THIS was.
-Seemingly accurate size. AND YES, I have bought sheets like this where they've been off by enough to feel jipped by it. While I didn't need all of the length, I needed most of it for the top of the case. It's a giant PC case for a silly and overpowered PC build. Hence wanting to keep the inside as dust-free as possible.
-Fine mesh, very fine. Nice small holes also woven well. As anyone can tell you, when you start cutting into woven mesh if it's not done right, you'll get annoying fraying. But I didn't get any of that with the scissors I used.
-Very little memory curl. This is also a minor complaint I bring up in the "CON" section. What I mean is that when completely unraveled, it for the most part lays flat. WELL DONE. Probably helps that they cut this down into two rolls to prevent that issue.
Cons:
-Packing. NOTHING inherently wrong with it, but once you get the paper sleeve off of it, becomes a can-of-snakes prank toy as the stainless steel flies off the roll.
CAUTION/WARNING/ATTENTION:
-THIS IS STEEL AND THE EDGES CAN BE SHARP, BE CAREFUL. Though, I was cutting it and the sheet did run along the side of my thumb and I was worried it was slicing my thumb open, it didn't. Just be careful, since upon light tapping, your finger does kind of stick to it indicating its sharpness.
-If you're going to cut this, might I recommend the teethed Fiskar Titanium scissors (they're my favorite) ("Fiskars 9 Inch Serrated Titanium Nitride Shop Shears"), you're going to want heavier duty SHEARS to cut this, normal kitchen scissors will not go through this easily without immediate dulling.
Conclusion:
BUY IT if you need it. Great many uses for it. I make my own permanent filters for my AC. This would be a great outside layer. Then I'd get a copper mesh under layer, then I'd go with silver-impregnated cloth, and then walmart sheer curtains. I use 1in x 1.5 wood for the frame (actual is 3/4 deep and 1.25 wide, pine). The copper and silver will help kill microbes, copper is good against viruses, and silver is better against germs and bacteria. And since you do have a quarter inch to play with you can easily put a carbon filter layer on it as well. Then I just used 1/2in staples to cobble it together. Fun project. But you might want to buy a wider sheet than this. This is the perfect width for the vents upstairs. Though my three downstairs one are much wider than this. BACK ON POINT, I'm happy with the purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2020
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We have a dog that has practically chewed every doggy door we've used and now she has finally stopped. We've tried different types of metal but with this woven wire sheet, she does not like it and has stopped chewing the doggy door. The metal in this mesh still attracts the metal on the bottom so the door does close but both our lab mix and chihuahua are still able to get in and out with no issues. However, the metal is a big deterrent for her to chew the door. She did try but we watched how as soon as her teeth hit it, she stopped. We still has part of the plastic left so we just wrapped this around that and used duct tape to secure the mesh to the door. We did use metal sheers when cutting this as it just made it easier and we didn't damage our good scissors in the process. Really sturdy and you can bend this to hold it's shape. Great quality and even with wet weather, no rust.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020
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They have different densities available, and I was concerned the picture with the hand might be a generic stock photo or something, but it is actually that fine for $15. So far seems to be doing a good job of filtering out very small annoying bugs while letting fresh air in and vapor out.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2021
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We have a standalone ice maker, one where the water gets poured into a basin and is pumped up where the ice gets made.
We have dogs which produce a lot of floating hair. We'd find hair in the basin all the time, and required cleaning or picking the hair out.
After cutting this to the shape of our ice tray, we now just have to clean this mesh occasionally and we've yet to see any hair in the basin again.
We have dogs which produce a lot of floating hair. We'd find hair in the basin all the time, and required cleaning or picking the hair out.
After cutting this to the shape of our ice tray, we now just have to clean this mesh occasionally and we've yet to see any hair in the basin again.
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