VIVOSUN Black and White Panda Film 10x50ft 5.5 mil poly film vs Greenhouse plastic sheeting 20x28 ft, 6 mil UV resistant cover
Overall winner: VIVOSUN Black and White Panda Film 10x50ft 5.5 mil poly film
Key Differences
VIVOSUN's Panda Film (5.5 mil) is designed to block all light and offers a reflective white side, making it better for applications needing light control and reflectivity; it also has a higher average rating and more reviews. GRELWT's 6 mil greenhouse sheeting has slightly thicker film, multi-layer UV resistance and higher light transmission, suited for clear coverage and UV protection but is described as "not very clear."
VIVOSUN Black and White Panda Film 10x50ft 5.5 mil poly film
Reflective black and white poly film that blocks light and reflects it back to plants, helping keep warmth in. Durable, 5.5 mil thick, with a dark side to prevent light penetration and a white side with high reflectivity
Pros
- light-blocking black side
- high reflectivity white side
- durable virgin poly material
- easy to cut and hang
Cons
- fold quality varies upon delivery
- some users note it arrives folded rather than rolled
Greenhouse plastic sheeting 20x28 ft, 6 mil UV resistant cover
Polyethylene greenhouse film 20x28 ft, 6 mil thickness with UV resistance and anti-drip design. High light transmittance supports plant growth; durable material noted by customers
Pros
- 6 mil thick polyethylene film
- UV resistant with high light transmittance
- anti-drip design helps keep water off plants
- durable, holds up in varied temperatures
Cons
- note: agricultural film not very clear
- customer feedback mentions limited transparency
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | VIVOSUN |
| Durability | GRELWT |
| Versatility | VIVOSUN |
| User Reviews | VIVOSUN |