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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Just opened the box today and they look well made; but I won't be usung then for a couple of weeks yet.They do look and feel as expected for the price.
Donald Higgins
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
I used these to hold posts that are part of railings that will help my 96 year old neighbor walk up a hill without walking in the street. These can be bent if driven into a solid rock that is underground.
Clint
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
This is a wonderful device. I was pleasantly surprised at how a few whacks with a sledge hammer and into the ground they went. I used a 15 inch long piece of a 4X4 to get them into the ground. Then Put the 8 ft long pieces of 4X4 in, tightened up bolts and had my 2 side frames up in a jif. Be sure to check your vertical level every two or 3 whacks to keep them straight and you should not have any problems. Quicker than a post hole digger, especially if I'm not exactly sure where I want my post to go, I can pull these out and start again. Much better than digging up a bunch of concrete. I high recommend!
JDEW
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
I am using these to construct a garden fence on a slope with 4x4 posts at 12 foot spacing. I’ll use welded wire fencing to complete the project. Our soil is very rocky and it’s difficult to dig holes.Out of the box: You can tell right away that these are fairly heavy duty. You’re doing to have to beat them into the ground so they should be. The black paint is uniform. Hardware appears to be stainless steel.Installation tooling you should have are a post level, a sledge hammer, safety glasses, gloves and a piece of a 4x4 cut about 10 inches long.Slide the cut 4x4 into the anchor to use as the strike point with the hammer. Tap it into the ground and check level periodically.Super easy to install. I will be using these for a few more fencing projects around the farm that do not deal with animals. I would NOT use these on equine or cattle fencing. Goat and chicken fencing would be fine.
dee
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Not the intended use but I thought I would give it a try. I am rebuilding a boat over the summer and winter and needed cover to do some fiberglass work out of the sun. I had this idea and came up with this. The 4 post worked great but had a slight wobble but was stable. I added a middle post and now its solid. My plan this winter is to add 4x8 foam boards to the top and hang a clear patio cover going around to keep the air out.
Michael L Ragsdale
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
I used these by cutting holes in a whiskey barrel planter and placing the 4x4 inside for rope lights. They are heavy duty, easy to install and even easier to remove than cementing. Highly recommend.
ivan latorre
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
I put up a fence in 2 days by myself using these. Very happy with the results.
LAUREN KIM
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
My husband is building a club house and these spikes really ensured sturdiness, and hold. They’re quite large and we didn’t even get the largest ones so I know you get the value for your money!
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