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48Inch Step-in Fence Post-Electric Fence System Post for Garden and Farm(25 Pack),White

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  • 【Length】Total length 48", out ground 38.2";measured from the top of the step-in flange:5.00", 9.50", 12.50", 17.45", 21.45", 26.75", 30.10", 35.25" (highest fence height)
  • 【Sturdy & Reliable 】prefect for temporary fence Made from UV-resistant polypropylene material with reinforced ribs for strength to offer strength and durability
  • 【8 Molded Clips 】 The clips hold electric fence wire(up to 1/4") and poly tape (up to up to 2")to be free running, and allow you to set your fence line to the height you need
  • 【Secure Installation】With a heavy-duty galvanised sharp metal spike end of post, easily stepped into hard ground.Step-in flange to quickly set the post with your foot.the ant-rotation spike will keep the post from turning
  • 【Multiple Uses 】It can be used for gardening,farming,boundary line markings, crowd control, sheep, cattle and animals

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  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 49.5 x 12.2 x 5.6 inches; 21.3 Pounds
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 12, 2021
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ FENCE SHOCK
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08SQCKD7W
  • Customer Reviews:
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Product Description

Quickly set up fencing in any outdoor area with FENCE SHOCK Black Step-In Fence Posts. Each post features a step-in flange with anti-rotation spike to secure it in the ground as well as 8 clips that are big enough to hold 2-inch poly tape.

To install, just set up your fence perimeter with the step-in posts and then run your fence line between them. These fence posts are 39 inches above ground after installation.

FENCE SHOCK designed these posts with electric fencing in mind, but they can also be used for setting up perimeters for crowd control, construction zones and property marking. The step-in posts can also hold decorations or serve as a vegetable or plant stakes.

Each post is constructed with durable polypropylene and steel, FENCE SHOCK built these fence posts to last while being easy to install and remove.

The built-in clips are set at the following heights (measured from the top of the step-in flange):5.00 in, 9.50 in, 12.50 in, 17.45 in, 21.45 in, 26.75 in, 30.10 in, 35.25 in (highest fence height)

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Great for yard stakes to rope off yard
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Great for yard stakes to rope off yard
We use these during Halloween to rope off our yard work caution tape to keep kids from sinking in our soggy yard.
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