Soil Sifter Wide Size (17.5 x 11.5 inches) with 1/4-inch Mesh Garden Sieve for Dirt Sand Rocks and Compost
- FOR MORE THAN JUST GARDENING: Heavy-duty dirt sifter for gardening, composting, landscaping, worm castings, and whatever else needs sorting - EXPANDED CAPACITY FOR BIG JOBS: Nearly twice the size of our standard garden sieve, our wide dirt sifter handles bigger jobs without slowing you down - FILTERS WHAT MATTERS: Versatile 1/4" mesh screen for sieving soil, gravel, compost, vermiculite, litter, and more. Keeps what works, ditches the rest - BUILT TO LAST, NOT JUST TO SELL: Crafted from durable galvanized steel and wire mesh. Rust-resistant, rigid, and ready for a rough weekend outside - NO SETUP, NO SURPRISES: Comes with one large sifter and one pair of gloves. No setup. No filler. Just open, sift, and stop pretending your old one was fine
Product description
Wenses Soil Sifters
THREE MODELS. ZERO NONSENSE.
Which sifter size should I choose?
I’m still not sure which mesh size I need. How do I choose?
What kinds of jobs can I use this for?
Why is there so much tape on the packaging?
Turns clumpy soil into plant-ready ground. Filters rocks. Your tomatoes will notice.
Sifts out chunks and woody bits so your compost looks, and works, like the real thing.
Screens out rocks, roots, and rubble. Levels out your soil before the shovel even hits it.
Separates pure castings from clumps and bedding. No smell, no sludge, just garden gold.
Sift sand and creek muck like a pro. Keeps the treasure, ditches the filler.
Standard Sifter
Wide Sifter
Round Sifter
Work Style
Lightweight, One-Handed
Work Style
Heavy-Duty, Bigger Jobs
Work Style
Fits 5-Gallon Buckets
Dimensions
12 x 10 inches
Dimensions
17.5 x 11.5 inches
Dimensions
12-inch Diameter
Weight
1.0 pounds
Weight
2.2 pounds
Weight
0.8 pounds
Material
Galvanized Steel
Material
Galvanized Steel
Material
Stainless Steel
Which sifter size should I choose?
Choose the Standard for smaller tasks. It's lighter and easier to handle, even one-handed.
Go Wide if you’ve got bigger jobs and need something hefty. This one weighs more.
Grab the Round if you're working over 5-gallon buckets. It fits perfectly.
I’m still not sure which mesh size I need. How do I choose?
1/4" mesh is the go-to for typical tasks. It strikes the balance between control and efficiency.
1/8" mesh is best for very fine materials. Think dry, dusty, or powdery.
3/8" mesh is for coarser jobs if you just need to get the big stuff out.
What kinds of jobs can I use this for?
This has been put to work in gardening, composting, landscaping, worm castings, trapping, pet litter, fossil hunting, beachcombing, aquarium gravel, gold panning, chicken coops, potting mix prep, firepit ash, and whatever else you can imagine!
Why is there so much tape on the packaging?
We get this one a lot. We wrap tightly to keep the packaging snug against the product. This helps reduce various added fees. That savings gets passed on to you as a lower price. So yeah, a little more tape now means a little less cost later.