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Reddit mentions of Windscreen4less Artificial Leaf Faux Ivy Expandable/Stretchable Privacy Fence Screen (Single Sided Leaves)

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Windscreen4less Artificial Leaf Faux Ivy Expandable/Stretchable Privacy Fence Screen (Single Sided Leaves)
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Items are made with real woods with realistic like artificial leaves to create an intimate ambiance.Leaves are made with UV stabilized polyethylene material so it’s sunlight & water resistant.Measurement before expansion: 48" H x 18" L, measurement after expansion: 18" H x 116" L.Easy to clean with just water, very minimum maintenance.Great for both indoor and outdoor usage. Easy to put on a fence as a décor, and keeping privacy at the same time.
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ColorGreen
Height2 Inches
Length15 Inches
Number of items1
SizeSingle Side Leaves
Weight3.4 Pounds
Width50 Inches

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u/redditia · 2 pointsr/homedefense

I've been looking at the available choices for concealment outdoors. What I've found is that some of these faux plants (ivy or philodendron, not actual flowers) are very hard to distinguish from real at any distance, and could easily hide a camera. The Arlo now has some camouflage skins, which would help: http://www.amazon.com/Windscreen4less-Expandable-Artificial-Privacy-Windscreen/dp/B00L4HQ6QK/ref=sr_1_1/178-9460381-7505245?ie=UTF8&qid=1453403289&sr=8-1&keywords=artificial+ivy+fence
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