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Lowe’s is selling a $30 ‘grab and go’ privacy fence that turns your backyard into a private haven

IF YOU need a privacy fence to finally achieve a pure sense of zen while hanging out on your lawn, an easy-to-assemble enclosure might be just the ticket.

Well, you’re in luck: The Freedom Grab and Go privacy fence is currently available for purchase on the Lowe’s website for $30.18 per panel, making it a pretty desirable steal.

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Lowe's is selling a $30 'grab and go' privacy fence that turns your backyard into a private haven, https://www.lowes.com/pd/Freedom-Grab-Go-31-97-in-W-x-45-4-in-H-White-Vinyl-Polyresin-Outdoor-Privacy-Screen/3033197
Lowe’s is selling a $30 ‘grab and go’ privacy fence
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Per the big box retailer, the privacy fence is especially recommended for covering up ungainly backyard apparati, among them garbage cans and AC units.

However, it’s highly recommended for use as a means to an outdoor property haven – meaning, it can be used as a multi-panel bona fide privacy fence or a way to protect your garden from neighborhood critters.

Sold by the panel, the dimensions for each one measure 46 in x 34 in.

The fence, which only comes in white, is made of vinyl and polyresin – materials that make it rust-proof, UV-resistant, and weather-resistant.

The product description also highlighted that the material of the fence reassures consumers that it can’t rot or decay, unlike wood-based models.

It also comes with metal stakes for easy placement, installation, and reinforcement.

WHAT CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY

According to the 250-plus reviews listed on the Lowe’s page for the Freedom Grab and Go privacy fence, the majority of shoppers have only good things to say about its quality and functionality.

Reviewers praised it for its simple installation and visually pleasing design.

“The white vinyl design is sharp and blends well with most outdoor spaces,” a customer wrote. “Installation was super easy and took just a few minutes.”

Another reviewer lauded its ability to both hide unsavory aspects of their property and praised its durability.


“It hides [my] trash can well and looks great,” the user said, adding that,” [the] trash can no longer blows over [on the ground] with the powerful winds we have here.”

Despite similar praise, others were less-than-enthused.

One called it “[kind of] flimsy” and stated that the fence needed to “double up and install them back to back to reinforce [it].”

HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO OTHER MODELS?

While the product is technically marketed as a privacy fence, one can argue that its lattice design might undermine its purpose.

Generally speaking, latticework typically allows potential onlookers a partial peek at whatever it is homeowners want to shield from view.

For example, this VEVOR fence sold by The Home Depot offers full coverage from nosy neighbors, compared to Lowe’s Freedom Grab and Go model.

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