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Your cart is empty.Material: 304 stainless steel
Screw Length: 1.7"
50/100/200pcs fence nails
Elizabeth
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
These staples work great. I'm using them on a coop and enclosure for chickens. They have really worked well on several different types of fencing and wood to good success.
J
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
These are a nice substitute for fence staples, especially being stainless steel and reusable, however they are substantially more than your typical nail in staple. It would not be feasible to do a large scale fencing project using these over a typical galvanized staple. The container came with a broken lid and the screws everywhere and no hex driver included. Not sure if it got lost and transit or was never there to begin with.
clipper
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
I am building a catio in an unused and forgotten part of the yard. 2 sides are chain link, 1 side is the house, 1 side needed to be framed. Interior of the newly framed bit is covered in deer net, exterior is going to be covered in chain link fencing. I needed something to secure the chain link to the framing so that racoons, foxes, other cats, dogs, etc.. Figured these could work, and work they did.They go into old 2x4's easier than the deck screws i used for framing, and seem to hold strong. If I run out before I finish, or am down to only a couple, I'll be buying more as I can think of plenty of other places I can use these.
Selok
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
I do like the plastic container they come in vs just getting a plastic bag that ends up ripping.The screws themselves seem to be high grade stainless.. I couldn't get them to stick to a magnet. The little washers that hold the fence wire on the other hand do have a magnetic attraction, and it worries me they will rust. I guess I'll find out.
Donnamay
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
I ordered these Biensly 304 Stainless Steel Fence Staples to compare to a different brand we are using to repair our field fence and just love. These staples are every bit as good. They are so much easier to use than the old staples you had to hammer in and hope you didn’t miss and hurt yourself. Over the years a large number of the old staples had worked out from the fence being whipped around in the wind, you learn that only screws work.These stainless steel fence staples hold the wire fence tightly and should last a good long time, I’m sure longer than the post they are now screwed into. When the posts go these screws and staples will be able to be reused.
aTypicalEngineer808
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Summary: Need to move a fence post, so while it's apart, replacing some of the original staples with these reusable screw based ones. These are stainless steel plates (SS) and SS screws.Observations: The offering by SELEWARE at $0.40/each for the full SS version is priced competitively. The offerings below are $0.34/each, so reasonably priced.Recommendation: A brief search leads me to believe that "Cat's Claw Fasteners" are the original implementation of this style of fastener. From a cost perspective the CC's are $0.41/each, and these by DABOLANG are $0.36/each set. The full stainless fasteners, ideal for harsh environments (such as oceanfront).Conclusion: At $17 for 50 pcs ($0.34/set), rating these 3-stars (non-specialty), and I would recommend the highly rated original version instead.304 Stainless Steel Fence Staples,1.7" Reusable Fence Nails, 50 Pcs Fasteners with Wire Fixer ~ $17Brand: Bienslyshttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DRG77DHS304 Stainless Steel Fence Staples, 50 pcs Reusable Fence Nails ~ $17Brand: Yuuchail5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 ratingshttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DRHMDDHT
Mommy to 7 little peanuts
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Five stars!!!This might be one of the best inventions since the screw!!We used to use staples. We have a wraparound deck and we have it completely enclosed with chain link to keep the kids from falling off the porch when they're riding their bikes or playing. We used to have to go out every single spring and fix all the Staples that had come loose. They were those heavy duty hammer in staples. For some reason they would wiggle loose over the winter and if a kid bumped them with a bike they would just pop out and you'd end up with a gap at the bottom of the fencing that a small child could fall through.These things are fantastic! You literally just screw them in and the teeth of the rounded part clamp onto the fencing and then push into the wood of the deck, so it essentially is a staple but with a screw holding it in. Such a fantastic idea! This has definitely made our porch in much safer placeWe are also planning to put up some new fences in the yard and these are going to be our go-to.
T. G.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
The metal brackets work well to hold the wire mesh in place and would also work for wire strands or poultry mesh. Would probably even work for plastic construction fencing if you didn't over drive the screw and cut the plastic.
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