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Upgrade your fencing with our durable, eco-friendly recycled plastic reinforced strainer posts.
With a 2m long, ⌀38, 3mm thick steel bar inside, our strainer post is designed to withstand the toughest conditions, these posts offer exceptional strength and longevity, all while contributing to a more sustainable future.
Installation: Hammer down the same way like wooden strainers, a 90-100mm pilot hole is recommended
The plastic is approximately 50mm thick around the steel bar, so any wire or bracket can be screwed to the post without any problem.
The steel reinforcement is not visible on the top of the post, it starts 200mm from the top
Say goodbye to rotting and rusting—our strainer posts are maintenance-free and built to last. Invest in a solution that’s as tough as it is environmentally responsible.
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Reinforced Strainer Posts – Strong Support for Sustainable Farming
For those committed to sustainable farming, getting the best out of your fencing means relying on components that endure. Our reinforced strainer posts are engineered for precisely that: tough enough to anchor an entire agricultural fencing system and built with eco-friendly materials.
These strainer posts come with a steel core – a 2-metre long steel bar reinforcement – encased in recycled plastic that’s approximately 50mm thick over the steel, ensuring the post resists impact, moisture, rust, and rot. Because of that reinforcement, strainers can take more tension from wire, withstand heavier loads, and offer far greater stability than many untreated alternatives. Once installed, these posts behave just like wooden strainers in setting and driving.
In any strong fencing layout you plan – whether boundary fences, livestock paddocks, or perimeter lines – these strainer posts play a vital role. They work alongside agricultural fence posts and other components for fences to form the backbone of open-air enclosures or secure cattle, sheep and goat zones. They do the heavy lifting: corners, gates, ends – the places where tension and load are highest.
When comparing materials, the advantage of this design is obvious. Traditional wooden strainer posts deteriorate over time; they’re vulnerable to moisture, pests and seasonal freeze-thaw cycles. By contrast, these reinforced strainer posts stay rigid, require no maintenance, and last far longer. That means less replacement, fewer interruptions, and far lower lifetime cost.
If your farm fencing is only as good as its weakest point, you’ll want notes that this post’s plastic isn’t a thin shell but solid construction with thick covering over the steel, able to accept brackets, wires or fixtures without splitting. The reinforcement starts below the top, so the visible plastic is uniform and smooth, yet it hides strength within.
By choosing these strainer posts you’re investing in reliable, low-upkeep infrastructure. They support sustainable farming not just in rhetoric, but in every season: they make agricultural fencing that’s better for your animals, better for your time, and better for the environment.