

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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Dalila
Greater than one weekDescription indicates roll with five sheets, only one arrived!!!!
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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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Sound
> 3 dayThe quality is fine. The item should have been 12 X 12 or 12X14. It is NOT a standard size for a crawl space.
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Austin
> 3 dayGood
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Angie
Greater than one weekI used this as screen to keep birds from building a nest in an attic vent. This screen is of good quality.
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B
> 3 dayI have another use for this for one of my sculpting projects. But what I originally wanted it for it didnt work with as its not flexible to my liking.
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Jonathan G
> 3 dayWorks well. Easy to cut with a tin snip and is non magnetic, making it good for a wide variety of uses.
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Larry
Greater than one weekExactly what I needed and stainless steel so will never rust. Easy to cut with scissors. My dishwasher basket had broken ribs in the bottom from dropping heavy table knifes too hard. Now silverware wont fall through with cut sheets of this mesh in each compartment.
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TimC
> 3 dayThis 304SS wire mesh is good stuff to work with. Cut it with sheet metal shears, fasten it with 3/16 pop rivets. 5 openings/inch is a nice mesh size for strainers, as it doesnt hold moisture the way finer screens will. Ill probably buy this again.
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dinkum
> 3 dayFirst I have to comment on all the reviews that said it was hard to bend, heres a hint, clamp the side and width you wish to bend between to pieces of wood and then gently hammer or roll the edge over to whatever degree you need. Second hint you need to make sure your hands are protected with sturdy leather gloves, not cloth as the ends are sharp and will poke thru cloth gloves. I am using this in the bottom of a charcoal grill to keep the ceramic briquets from falling thru the wide grill bars in the bottom of the BBQ, I dont now how long it will last as the grid gets (color) red hot and ive only done this a few times. But other than this and other than looking for something heavier in wire gauge I am satisfied.