Aside from all the other things mentioned: It’s hard to climb with shoes.
Isawthelight on
Better than the stones- in a-cage situation that you see often…
Lanky-Fish6827 on
I love it since kindergarten days, deutsches Kulturgut 🙂
siripiri0 on
By the way, they are called “Doppelstabmattenzaun”, which means ‘double rod mat fence’.
Evening-Raccoon133 on
Doesn’t need maintainance (like wooden fences), is flexible, easily constructed, cheap and you can even upgrade it with „Sichtschutz“ so nobody can see you 🙂 I wonder why it’s not common in other countries
Thjialfi on
It’s simple and does what it should.
SadlyNotDannyDeVito on
Additional to all thr other comments – it doesn’t change a lot over time. Wooden fences become ugly very quickly with weather. These ones just stay the same level of semi-ugly.
Siml3 on
Efficient and effective
watchtheworlsburn on
Cheap
Markus_zockt on
Relatively inexpensive, you can assemble it yourself, easy to dismantle again, easy to clean, robust, timeless…in short: practical
Relative_Dimensions on
Cheap, effective, low-maintenance, all of which makes it a popular choice for new builds and when people need to replace a fence.
For maximum Germanness, it should have plastic strips printed with an ivy or brick pattern woven through it.
Cappabitch on
Path of least resistance. Affordable and funktioniert.
BenMic81 on
It’s functional and most importantly relatively cheap. I find these things ugly as sin and wouldn’t want one. But I will have to redo our fencing in the coming years and if I google what it will cost I’m beginning to understand…
Darklight90 on
Normgerechte
Schrankmaier on
keeping unwanted humans behind iron bars is kind of german culture
/s
Spudman747 on
We have these around uk schools, the old chain link fences were so easy to climb, these not so much, unless you have birds feet or something, they are also quite tough even though they don’t look it
jomat on
I think it’s the spiritual successor of Maschendrahtzaun, which plays an important role in german neighborhood disputes, which are an essential part of german tradition and history. Attn: Don’t look it up on youtube, risk of brain damage.
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bc it’s cheap and its construction does not take much time?
praktisch
Cheap, allows for visibility, keeps animals out/in and is a bit more unobtrusive than non-green coloured ones.
That being said, I hate it with a passion.
Functional, efficient, inexpensive, easy to install and maintain 😁
I don’t have any fence. Nor does my neighbor and their neighbors, too.
My friends in another town have a chain link fence and their neighbors have a trellis-work fence.
I cannot remember when I have seen this type of fence.
Cheap, effective, doesn’t steal too much visibility.
It is very durable, you can instal it yourself (did it myself and i have two left hands), not much tools are needed.
Nothing comes even close to good old Maschendrahtzaun
Edit: not this abomination, the original one [https://www.obi.de/magazin/garten/zaun/maschendrahtzaun-spannen](https://www.obi.de/magazin/garten/zaun/maschendrahtzaun-spannen)
Because it keeps anyone far away from us ;).
Ist Stabil Bruder.
I am German and I hate it.
Aside from all the other things mentioned: It’s hard to climb with shoes.
Better than the stones- in a-cage situation that you see often…
I love it since kindergarten days, deutsches Kulturgut 🙂
By the way, they are called “Doppelstabmattenzaun”, which means ‘double rod mat fence’.
Doesn’t need maintainance (like wooden fences), is flexible, easily constructed, cheap and you can even upgrade it with „Sichtschutz“ so nobody can see you 🙂 I wonder why it’s not common in other countries
It’s simple and does what it should.
Additional to all thr other comments – it doesn’t change a lot over time. Wooden fences become ugly very quickly with weather. These ones just stay the same level of semi-ugly.
Efficient and effective
Cheap
Relatively inexpensive, you can assemble it yourself, easy to dismantle again, easy to clean, robust, timeless…in short: practical
Cheap, effective, low-maintenance, all of which makes it a popular choice for new builds and when people need to replace a fence.
For maximum Germanness, it should have plastic strips printed with an ivy or brick pattern woven through it.
Path of least resistance. Affordable and funktioniert.
It’s functional and most importantly relatively cheap. I find these things ugly as sin and wouldn’t want one. But I will have to redo our fencing in the coming years and if I google what it will cost I’m beginning to understand…
Normgerechte
keeping unwanted humans behind iron bars is kind of german culture
/s
We have these around uk schools, the old chain link fences were so easy to climb, these not so much, unless you have birds feet or something, they are also quite tough even though they don’t look it
I think it’s the spiritual successor of Maschendrahtzaun, which plays an important role in german neighborhood disputes, which are an essential part of german tradition and history. Attn: Don’t look it up on youtube, risk of brain damage.
as Pole, it’s not only loved in Germany
looks lovely like a warm summer wind.
it reminds us of the former inner-german border
Efficient