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4 Inch White StepIn Fence Post A48

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Style: 1 White Post


Features

  • Heavy-duty 4-Foot step-in White fence post (39 inches exposed above ground)
  • Clips hold electric fence wire and poly tape (up to 2 inches wide)
  • Molded from reinforced polypropylene with a heavy-duty steel stake
  • Features large step-in flange and anti-rotation spike to keep stake from turning
  • Also used for gardening, Boundary Line markings, crowd control and more

Description

Heavy duty 4' Step-in electric fence posts will help keep your property protected. The Fi-Shock White 4'. Step-in fence post has molded clips that hold electric fence wire & polytape (up to 2" Wide). Each 4 foot post is molded of reinforced polypropylene with a heavy-duty steel stake. Containing extra reinforcing ribs for strength, Each post also features a large Step-In flange & anti-rotation spike to keep the stake from turning. Color of posts: White. Heavy duty 4' Step-in White fence posts molded clips hold electric fence wire & polytape (up to 2" Wide) molded of reinforced polypropylene with a heavy-duty steel stake. Extra reinforcing ribs for strength. Features large Step-In flange & anti-rotation spike to keep stake from turning

Material: Steel


Color: White


Brand: Fi-Shock


Style: 1 White Post


Product Dimensions: 3.4"L x 47.3"W


Material: Steel


Color: White


Brand: Fi-Shock


Style: 1 White Post


Product Dimensions: 3.4"L x 47.3"W


Assembly Required: No


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Manufacturer: Zareba Systems


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: A-48


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  • DOES WHAT IT IS DESIGNED FOR
Size: 1 white Post Pattern Name: Fence Post
An inexpensive fence post that is sturdy and easy to install. You simply use your foot to push the post into the ground. The plastic is fairly rugged and sturdey. I would recommend them for medium duty.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by John M.

  • Great way to make a simple fence
Size: 1 white Post Pattern Name: Fence Post
First the woodchuck stripped my lettuce, but it grew back. Then a rabbit nibbled the new leaves down to the stalk. I decided I needed a fence around my 2 raised beds before they struck again. These stakes are easy to use and will most likely work for many seasons.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Mukti and Dharma

  • Great deal and very functional if used properly
Size: 50 White Posts Pattern Name: Fence Post
I've used these posts for a few months now, and they have worked very well and are easy to use. The price is right if you need these quantities, far lower price than you can get them elsewhere. The multiple brackets fit either tape or wire, and they hold the wire well (it won't come out if simply pushed up). For cattle I used the 2nd from the top, but it would be quite easy to put two wires at different heights. I used a spacing of 6', which is quite secure. Right now I'm using them in a new pasture that is not totally fenced, making an enclosure 100x100x100' with the fourth side being existing fencing. At the two corners I put T-posts because the corner would be the place stress would be most likely to bring a post down. You could round the corners pretty easily without the T-posts. The posts are moderately strong, but I would not recommend them for hard, dry, frozen, or very rocky soil without either wetting or using something to make a pilot hole. I've used them only in wet pasture, and for that, I used a combination of the foot step and pushing down from the top. All 50 went in without a glitch. However, when I hit an occasional rock, I could feel flex in the foot step that gives me concern of some other reviewers, namely that the foot step could break off. I have not used them in very cold or freezing weather, and I would be concerned about the plastic becoming brittle. Finally, the best use of these posts is probably not for primary enclosures, which I'm using right now since the fence on the new pasture is not complete. I have just one feeder steer, and I open a gate to let him in morning and chase him out and close it at night. He leaped the fence one time in a fit of exuberance, hit the wire (actually polystrand synthetic with small stainless wires within it); good thing was that the posts flexed and did not break or come out of the ground, making flexibility so the wire did not break. The bad part was that he took off -- but chasing him back in was facilitated by simply laying down about 5 fenceposts and re-inserting them after he was inside. I've also watched herds of up to 12 deer grazing on the new grass and encountering the wire, getting shocked. Some would run away, others would leap and come down on the wire -- but no breakage or removed posts. This winter I will complete the primary fence on this pasture and use these posts simply to subdivide the pasture to rotate grazing. I'd not suggest these for primary enclosures for cattle -- but they're probably OK for sheep. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2016 by Bugs

  • does what i ordered it for
Size: 1 white Post Pattern Name: Fence Post
arrived on time
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023 by n/a

  • Flexible, meant for netting
Size: 1 white Post Pattern Name: Fence Post
I’m using these to hold up bamboo privacy screen to prevent animal damage to siding. And they work well for that, but don’t expect them to hold up to any kind of metal fencing including chicken wire. They aren’t meant for that and will bend easily. They won’t hold anything bigger than a chicken inside either. Even a baby goat could trample them down easily ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024 by MomOfSix

  • If you use electric net fencing, you will probably find these to be very handy.
Size: 50 White Posts Pattern Name: Fence Post
I began using electric net fencing about 2 months ago when I decided to get some goats and sheep as livestock to run on a property I have which was previously sitting idle. I bought the electric net fencing and, seeing these, decided to get some to reinforce corners, connection points (section to section) and just to have in general. These have been the saving grace for a couple of electric net fence products I bought with poor posts. I run goats and sheep which are confined (sometimes exclusively, sometimes in part) by electric net fencing and these have been indispensable. You can also purchase them locally if you have a Tractor Supply nearby (at least the 2 stores near me carry them) if you need them immediately. These have a slightly larger diameter spike than that of the electric net fencing I'm currently using and also the spikes are slightly longer (maybe 1 inch longer) than those supplied with the electric net fencing I'm currently using. I have installed and removed and re-installed some of these posts many times without a problem all while they have stood up better (I mean they stay standing vertical) than the posts supplied with the electric net fencing I'm currently using. I have a bunch of these left over from the current installation and don't regret having the at all. I keep a few with me on the side by side so, as I'm inspecting the electric net fencing, if I find a section is sagging or leaning, I can quickly take care of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2016 by H. Boothe

  • Fence
Size: 1 white Post Pattern Name: Fence Post
Worked great for our project.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023 by Dawn Kolar

  • I think that I love these fence posts because I know exactly what I’m ...
Size: 1 Black Post Pattern Name: Fence Post
I think that I love these fence posts because I know exactly what I’m getting. One has to keep that in mind when ordering. These are plastic; yes, some of the clasps for the fence my occasionally come off, but this after my dog has slammed into it a few times. The only thing that really frustrated me for a while about these is that they were always add-on items, with three being the max at any given time. So, I realized that if I ordered a lot, it would set me over the threshold of “add-on ,” and then I was able to get more at a time. They’re durable and reliable; we haven’t had any issues with rust. The only thing that stands out in my mind is that if one tries to put this in the ground, someplace where the ground is very thick and hard to get through, there is the strong change it will bend. Otherwise, we use these to fence off portions of our yard from our dogs. It’s worked quite well. Oh! The other little thing about these, you want to make sure that you have as many as you can to space these no further than six feet apart if you’re trying to keep in or out a dog or animal. I say that because, depending on the fence type one buys, the dog may be able to get through it easier due to the slack (but again, this is partially the fault of the fence itself.” ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2015 by College Stealth

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