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Cookster91
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Very nice and sturdy but have very short rebar legs so I'm not sure exactly how this will do with anything of weight and height. My plan is to sink one of these into cement and then cement a 25 foot flag pole into one of the left over beams I have from the construction of our pavilion when the snow finally melts and I can get everything all set up. Anyways, they showed up securely packaged with all the necessary hardware included. I definitely recommend these post base holders especially for the quality of materials and the price.
Charles K.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Perfect. The bases I got were for 6"x6" posts. These are perfect for that purpose. They are well made, well coated and they come with the lag bolts, drill bit and lag bolt driver for your drill. Nothing about this product to complain about.
Rene R
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
These are well-designed post bases. The bar anchors are a good addition for easy installationThey are heavy-duty and anchored in concrete, so they should be more than adequate for all purposes.The floor/bottom of the base is designed to elevate the post of the ground, concrete, deck, etc. It has adequate drainage holes, and the design and structure of the base solved one of my issues with a concrete patio with a slight drainage angle.
Palm Harbor Appraiser
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I needed to move our weather station and wanted to use both ground contact 4x4, and this support/protector and used form in place cement to keep the station nice and sturdy, especially with the amount of woind we have, here on top of the mountain.This is a very heavy gauge post holder and the finish does not feel like it will peel, but only time will tell.I like these so much that I'm thinking of using these for a section of fence we are installing.
Trevor & Amber
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
These post anchors are easy to use and stay in place when you put them in concrete. After the concrete is cured, I put the 4 by 4 posts in and then screw them to the post anchors. These posts aren't moving anywhere as they are locked in there and the 4 by 4 fit nicely into the anchor slot.
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