Bamboo Fencing

Nattera Bamboo Fencing Bamboo with Whole Wood 1x3m

Bamboo Fencing 300x100cm from Nattera, in natural color.

Made of bamboo with a diameter of 8cm to 12cm, ideal for various weather conditions such as sun rays and rain.

  • Dimensions: 300x100cm
  • Durable...

Bamboo Fencing 300x100cm from Nattera, in natural color.

Made of bamboo with a diameter of 8cm to 12cm, ideal for various weather conditions such as sun rays and rain.

  • Dimensions: 300x100cm
  • Durable and modern.
  • Adds privacy and beauty to your garden decor.
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Description

Bamboo Fencing 300x100cm from Nattera, in natural color.

Made of bamboo with a diameter of 8cm to 12cm, ideal for various weather conditions such as sun rays and rain.

  • Dimensions: 300x100cm
  • Durable and modern.
  • Adds privacy and beauty to your garden decor.

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Specifications

Specifications

Specifications

Type
Whole Reed
Material
Bamboo
Colour
Beige
UV Protection
No

Dimensions

Height
100 cm
Length
300 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • StamIak
    5
    6 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    I bought it for around €30 on sale, and the product I chose was 3m in length and 1.5m in height. Five stars because it suited my needs, although I don't know its durability over a long period of time. Since the colors of the reeds and their actual thickness don't always match the pictures, it would be best for someone to see the product up close. The photo here shows some green shades, but the actual color is that of a typical dry reed.

    In general, what I got had the following characteristics:
    Bamboo reed, whole reed, thickness 8-12mm, tied together with soft wire.
    The reeds are rather thin but hard. They are quite resistant to tying. I tightened it with plastic ties. If someone wants complete privacy, they should know that the other side becomes slightly visible when the reed fence is opened, and I think the same happens with most fences. However, this allows air to pass through and doesn't completely block the light. But it depends on what someone wants. If someone wants even more privacy, a second parallel fence that covers the gaps of the first one or a similar synthetic product that is opaque might provide a solution.

    Thicker reeds than 12mm are more expensive. Also, fences with a "half reed" (i.e. a reed cut in half) may not be as durable.

    One problem I found is the following: the reeds are connected to each other with soft wire. So if at some point the fence is not well supported and leans a little or forms a "belly," then the soft wire loosens due to the weight and the distance between the reeds opens at that point. This can be corrected with good support or by placing a tie at that point.

    If someone wants to use the reed fence as a divider in places where there is no other support, then one solution is tall plastic pots (at least 50cm in height), with a distance of about 1.5m between them, filled with soil and a stake placed inside (such stakes are sold for around €3-€4 in gardening stores or nurseries). The reed fence will be secured at the bottom with wire around the pot and at the top with 1-2 ties on the stake.

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    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • It is not exactly as in the photo
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  • This review is about a variation of the product

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  • I bought it for around €30 on sale, and the product I chose was 3m in length and 1.5m in height. Five stars because it suited my needs, although I don't know its durability over a long period of time. Since the colors of the reeds and their actual thickness don't always match the pictures, it would be best for someone to see the product up close. The photo here shows some green shades, but the actual color is that of a typical dry reed.

    In general, what I got had the following characteristics:
    Bamboo reed, whole reed, thickness 8-12mm, tied together with soft wire.
    The reeds are rather thin but hard. They are quite resistant to tying. I tightened it with plastic ties. If someone wants complete privacy, they should know that the other side becomes slightly visible when the reed fence is opened, and I think the same happens with most fences. However, this allows air to pass through and doesn't completely block the light. But it depends on what someone wants. If someone wants even more privacy, a second parallel fence that covers the gaps of the first one or a similar synthetic product that is opaque might provide a solution.

    Thicker reeds than 12mm are more expensive. Also, fences with a "half reed" (i.e. a reed cut in half) may not be as durable.

    One problem I found is the following: the reeds are connected to each other with soft wire. So if at some point the fence is not well supported and leans a little or forms a "belly," then the soft wire loosens due to the weight and the distance between the reeds opens at that point. This can be corrected with good support or by placing a tie at that point.

    If someone wants to use the reed fence as a divider in places where there is no other support, then one solution is tall plastic pots (at least 50cm in height), with a distance of about 1.5m between them, filled with soil and a stake placed inside (such stakes are sold for around €3-€4 in gardening stores or nurseries). The reed fence will be secured at the bottom with wire around the pot and at the top with 1-2 ties on the stake.

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Description & Specifications

Bamboo Fencing 300x100cm from Nattera, in natural color.

Made of bamboo with a diameter of 8cm to 12cm, ideal for various weather conditions such as sun rays and rain.

  • Dimensions: 300x100cm
  • Durable and modern.
  • Adds privacy and beauty to your garden decor.

SkuDescription|Brand

Specifications

Type
Whole Reed
Material
Bamboo
Colour
Beige
UV Protection
No

Dimensions

Height
100 cm
Length
300 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 2
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product

Reviews by our members

  • StamIak
    5
    6 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    I bought it for around €30 on sale, and the product I chose was 3m in length and 1.5m in height. Five stars because it suited my needs, although I don't know its durability over a long period of time. Since the colors of the reeds and their actual thickness don't always match the pictures, it would be best for someone to see the product up close. The photo here shows some green shades, but the actual color is that of a typical dry reed.

    In general, what I got had the following characteristics:
    Bamboo reed, whole reed, thickness 8-12mm, tied together with soft wire.
    The reeds are rather thin but hard. They are quite resistant to tying. I tightened it with plastic ties. If someone wants complete privacy, they should know that the other side becomes slightly visible when the reed fence is opened, and I think the same happens with most fences. However, this allows air to pass through and doesn't completely block the light. But it depends on what someone wants. If someone wants even more privacy, a second parallel fence that covers the gaps of the first one or a similar synthetic product that is opaque might provide a solution.

    Thicker reeds than 12mm are more expensive. Also, fences with a "half reed" (i.e. a reed cut in half) may not be as durable.

    One problem I found is the following: the reeds are connected to each other with soft wire. So if at some point the fence is not well supported and leans a little or forms a "belly," then the soft wire loosens due to the weight and the distance between the reeds opens at that point. This can be corrected with good support or by placing a tie at that point.

    If someone wants to use the reed fence as a divider in places where there is no other support, then one solution is tall plastic pots (at least 50cm in height), with a distance of about 1.5m between them, filled with soil and a stake placed inside (such stakes are sold for around €3-€4 in gardening stores or nurseries). The reed fence will be secured at the bottom with wire around the pot and at the top with 1-2 ties on the stake.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • It is not exactly as in the photo
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • This review is about a variation of the product

    • Construction quality
    • Durability over time
    • Is it as it appears in the photo?
    • Value for money
  • I bought it for around €30 on sale, and the product I chose was 3m in length and 1.5m in height. Five stars because it suited my needs, although I don't know its durability over a long period of time. Since the colors of the reeds and their actual thickness don't always match the pictures, it would be best for someone to see the product up close. The photo here shows some green shades, but the actual color is that of a typical dry reed.

    In general, what I got had the following characteristics:
    Bamboo reed, whole reed, thickness 8-12mm, tied together with soft wire.
    The reeds are rather thin but hard. They are quite resistant to tying. I tightened it with plastic ties. If someone wants complete privacy, they should know that the other side becomes slightly visible when the reed fence is opened, and I think the same happens with most fences. However, this allows air to pass through and doesn't completely block the light. But it depends on what someone wants. If someone wants even more privacy, a second parallel fence that covers the gaps of the first one or a similar synthetic product that is opaque might provide a solution.

    Thicker reeds than 12mm are more expensive. Also, fences with a "half reed" (i.e. a reed cut in half) may not be as durable.

    One problem I found is the following: the reeds are connected to each other with soft wire. So if at some point the fence is not well supported and leans a little or forms a "belly," then the soft wire loosens due to the weight and the distance between the reeds opens at that point. This can be corrected with good support or by placing a tie at that point.

    If someone wants to use the reed fence as a divider in places where there is no other support, then one solution is tall plastic pots (at least 50cm in height), with a distance of about 1.5m between them, filled with soil and a stake placed inside (such stakes are sold for around €3-€4 in gardening stores or nurseries). The reed fence will be secured at the bottom with wire around the pot and at the top with 1-2 ties on the stake.

    Translated from Greek ·
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