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Has anyone tried this fishing net?
I have looked at many stores and I can't seem to find fishing net. I found this one on amazon. have any of your tired it? Did stay well under water? was it hard to work with? Thanks so much! here is the link http://www.amazon.com/Fish-Net-Perfe...pr_product_top
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I find mine at Michaels or A.C. Moore, and it's the same netting. I think it's the netting most of us use in our crafting. Pretty basic, doesn't float, and is pretty easy to work with.
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Michaels was my last resort, and I found some! I am so happy.
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How do the price and size of the amazon product compare to that of the Michael's product?
Do they have sea shells at Michaels? How much do they cost in bulk?
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Not sure how much the nets are at Michael's and since you can't buy from the website (even if they listed it), I can't tell you right off, but I am stopping there tonight. I'm thinking around $7, but it might not be as big as the one on Amazon.
Also, Party stores often have the fishnets in the luau section.
They have seashells, seastars, and other sea accoutrements, the bags of seashells range from $4.99 to $19.99, and that one is a decent sized bag - about a gallon sized container. Abalone shells, about 4" across, not the big, heavy ones, cameo conches, lion's paws, sugar starfish and the white, long-armed starfish.
Bulk pricing is always something you have to request.
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I paid $10 for my netting at the craft store. I cannot remember the size, but later when I went back they had a smaller size, closer to $6 or so. They do sell shells in bulk there too. Save up for the 40% coupon then you get a great deal
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