Too thin and too light.,
May 14, 2008
By SeniorWoodswalkerfrom western New Jersey
"I bought three of these tarps to cover my firewood for next winters heat. Tarp was so light a 5 mph. wind kept lifting it off the pile before I could tie it down. Had to tie it down at every grommet or the wind would try to lift it and fray it. While I was tying the tarp down, a couple of points on the log ends broke thru the material. This tarp will only last until this winters burning season if I'm lucky. I would have bought heavier tarps with these dimensions for the woodpile, but they are not available."
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Overall Rating:
4
/ 5
January 14, 2008
By HJS55from Necedah, WI
"I purchased 2 of the 6' x 24' wood pile tarps. I actually used them for for the sides of a shelter that I purchased which was 10' x 20' to cover my wood. Only problem that I had was that 1 of the tarps was missing 1 grommet, and the place where the grommet was suppose to be was stuck together on about 2 feet of the tarp."
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Overall Rating:
4
/ 5
Good product,
October 8, 2007
By Grizzly01from Vicksburg, Ms
"I bought these to close in the side of a loafing shed at the barn. They worked well. A little thin,but well worth the price."
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Overall Rating:
3
/ 5
woodpile tarp,
April 10, 2007
By woodguyfrom ca
"keeps rain off the lid. One bummer is they use the cheapest tarp material so durability is not going to be a high point. Also, the limited lengths mean you have to fold it and other nonsense to fit smaller length woodpile. Still, a better alternative than really folding the wider tarps - and a lid only tarp helps the pile breathe better"
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