

1 PC 11”X14” (28cmX36cm) Wire Mesh 5 Mesh, Sturdy Metal Mesh Sheets for DIY Projects 304 Stainless Steel No Rust Mesh Screen
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wolfhound
> 3 dayI bought it to place over food in my air fryer to try to minimize the grease spatter that is so hard to remove from the fryer. I knew it was a little large for the opening but thought it would be easy to trim. Nope, very difficult. The stainless steel is very strong and resisted my tin snips. I wound up tediously bending over one end and hammering it tight to remove any projection. It does the job quite well. I deducted one star for the difficulty in using for my intended purpose. The other end of the sheet, like most screens, is open cut and relatively easy to snag a finger of piece of clothing on. Not a big deal but something to be aware of.
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Alex
> 3 dayIf your looking for a small mess then this is it.
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Ohsaycanuz
Greater than one weekThe mesh was depicted as having much larger mesh holes. I wanted it to build a bird cage but the birds claws would get trapped in it. Also small mesh size restricts visibility and air flow. Deceptive advertising
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ruth
Greater than one weekI ordered the wrong size my fault
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PKirsch
> 3 dayPacked very well. Must use wire snips to cut. Regular scissors will not be strong enough. Critters & birds want to nest in our soffit vents. So this is less expensive and stronger fix than the push-in plastic vent covers which can be hard to push in. Used thumb tacks bought on Amazon. Tried something similar in another spot and has been holding for years. Were marked ($5.99 each) 11in x 14in sheet.
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William
> 3 daySthis stainless steel grid is good for special screening in places where dampness would cause problems.
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Ryan
> 3 dayThis item fits the description perfectly. The edges appear machine cut and are still sharp
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Physician Advice
> 3 dayIntended use was for rodent proofing in the attic. I cut the sheet in 1/2 to make 2 equal pieces. The wires next to the cuts all fell off since they ARE WOVEN, not each welded. To save some of the pieces I used needle nose pliers to sharply bend the end wires upward 90 deg to save the rest of the weave. I should have just used galvanized hardware cloth (1/4) which is welded, less expensive and easily cut for use. This stainless steel pre-cut is nice for decorative use, and did come in 1 flat piece (not folded like others) and would be best used whole as is
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Marilynn
> 3 dayI bought this sheet of wire mesh to go in my air fryer. The machines included grating is too wide to hold things like chicken nuggets (its a lot like a grill grate), and the other option - a rotisserie basket - knocks all of the crumbs off. I figure this mesh will let plenty of air through while keeping all but the tiniest solid things from falling through it. The 304 stainless is a good option since it should be food-safe and able to stand the heat. That said, Ive yet to see anything thats truly stainless when used in an oven or similar cooking implement. I fully expect it to become browned and then blackened as food juices get cooked onto it over the next few months.
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Debbie Bast
> 3 dayRefund received.