Start with the market size
Temporary fence panels are often purchased by market habit. Canada buyers may ask for 6 ft x 9.5 ft or 6 ft x 10 ft panels, while Australia projects often use 2.1 x 2.4 m panels with plastic feet and clamps. Confirm the local standard before comparing price.
Check wire, mesh and frame tube together
Do not compare only panel size. Wire diameter, mesh opening and frame tube decide rigidity, repeated-use life and packing weight. A cheaper panel may use thinner wire or lighter tube, which matters for rental fleets and windy sites.
Choose the right base and clamp
Plastic bases are common for portable projects, concrete bases improve weight and stability, and steel bases may be used for specific rental systems. Clamps should match the frame tube, otherwise installation becomes slow and inconsistent.
Do not forget packing
Temporary fence panels are usually packed on steel pallets. Bases, clamps and stays need separate cartons or pallets. Ask for loading photos and confirm how many panels fit one container before you place a repeat order.