




🌲 Guard Your Greenery with Style!
The Tree Protectors kit includes 8 durable tree guards designed to shield young trees from deer and lawn mower damage. Easy to install with zip ties and metal stakes, these protectors are expandable to fit various tree sizes and feature a discreet dark green color that blends into the environment.
| ASIN | B0BW94P4V8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,150 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #247 in Plant Covers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (289) |
| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 16.34 x 13.5 x 1.61 inches |
M**S
does its job with tiny maple tree saplings
not bad little wire screens. I got the 6 pack to try them out. I had 3 tiny pencil sized maple tree saplings to protect from deer. each panel is about 13" tall and wide. each square hole is between 1 inch and 1.25 inches square. that's why 10 squares doesn't = 10 inches. I wasn't quite sure on the size of each of these wire panels because two of the pictures have conflicting measurements of either 14 inches or 16 inches tall. it's definitely around the 14 inch mark. I connected 2 panels together to make each of them wider for each of the tiny saplings (6 panels was enough for 3 saplings). the diameter was about the size of a grapefruit, I didn't have a tape measure on me. I could still fit my hand/fist down in there to make sure the leaves were not snagged on the wire, so the diameter was bigger than my petite woman hand/fist. I know that's not a standard unit of measure lol but that's all I got. I'm guessing 5-6 inches maybe?? the wire was easy to bend and did not take much effort. I didn't think it was too flimsy. the 4 inch zip ties could be an inch longer. it took a little finesse to get the small zip ties, zipped, they seemed a little too short, at least for adult hands. I'm sure a kid with smaller fingers could get them zipped with no problem. I read some other reviews of people having difficulty putting them together or bending them so they're round, but I didn't have any of those problems. after you get all the zip ties on and together you can squish it a little bit to form it if you need to. it's really not difficult at all. just need a little patience. it's not going to magically be 100% round the first time you do it. price, let's talk price. they're a bit over priced for what you get. you'd pay the same amount for a roll of wire screen that is 3ft H x 5ft W with 0.5 inch square holes. BUT, you would also have to cut that to size and when you're done, you'd have a cramped hand lol. you're paying for convenience of precut material. would I buy it again? maybe for small projects. I'm full of large projects so I would use a 42-inch tomato cage upside down and wrap that in wire mesh. lol that's what I plan to do for my young blueberry bushes. :-)
C**Y
Item as described
It was more expensive than I thought it would be to wrap a tree. For some reason, I thought it would take 1-2 panels per tree. It took six panels to wrap my sapling. It was a pain to zip tie them all together. I will go back to my old product. However I am happy that the product was described accurately.
B**S
Worked … but lots of room for improvement
Wire is a bit thin, it’s a bit tricky to form a circle and close with small zip ties, and really need at least two stakes per cage (but could easily use stakes more similar to rabbit cages - thinner hook style vs thick staple style). Sat on top of root flare on two trees, due to small diameter. Overall, not as easy to install as I was expecting.
F**D
They seem to be okay
They were a little awkward to set up but not a great deal of trouble. Once you've put them them together to the desired heighth and width, it is the matter of a moment to curve them around the trunk and fix them together as a tube, and then put in the stakes to fix them to the ground. It is hard to assess value for money because of inflation. It is hard to assess sturdiness because I've only used them a couple of weeks. So for both value for money and sturdiness I give the benefit of the doubt.
L**I
Much Smaller than pictures show
These are definitely not the same tree protectors that are shown in the pictures. These will work for seedlings, of which I do not have any. I bought these for trees that are a few years old but they are so small that even when combining 2 together it will not be enough for our small trees.
C**N
Very thin wire
These are made of very thin wire. After these arrived I ended up using old tomato cages instead of these. If you are able to wrap them fairly tightly to the tree they might serve a function, but if a deer wants through this, it won’t have trouble. I could probably chew through it. Much more flimsy than I expected. I may find a yes for them, but they’re not going to protect a tree.
A**.
You get more for your buck.
I needed to get a tree trunk protector for my newly planted white oak tree saplings, since I got some small furry little neighbors in my back yard that were enjoying new tree snacks. Went to Home Depot to get my supplies but instantly realized how expensive it was going to be for what I could find, and the work I was going to do. I simply decided to buy this product instead, it is pretty light weight, in total took me about 5 min in building my set how I wanted it and in installation, didn’t have to cut the wire nor measure, and didn’t spend a lot of time installing it. I’m pretty happy so far. I’ll see how it holds with weather in the upcoming weeks.
P**R
Does a good job!
My husband loves plants, trees, etc. We bought these for a few reasons (protection, rabbits, etc.) and they’ve done a very nice job. Would definitely recommend!
E**N
I am using it to protect my trees from the deer that frequent our yard.
D**0
I bought this and I already regret it. The product is low quality and super small
L**E
Only held together with zip ties and very flimsy anchors in the ground one good wind and off they go.
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