🔒 Secure Your Fun with Confidence!
The 4 Pcs 18" Earth Ground Anchor Kit is a heavy-duty solution designed to provide unmatched stability for outdoor equipment. Made from 100% pure steel with a rust-resistant coating, these anchors can withstand up to 1,900 lbs of pull force. Each anchor is 18 inches long and features a user-friendly design for easy installation, making them perfect for securing trampolines, swings, tents, and more.
Product Dimensions | 46 x 7 x 0.1 cm; 215 g |
Part number | EL000601 |
Material type | Metal |
Power source type | AC/DC |
Manufacturer | Lauyeboho |
Item model number | EL000601 |
ASIN | B0CM8Q9WFY |
D**N
Anchor
Working great for a child swingset
K**K
Great product
Really pleased , great item
R**2
GREAT IDEA
There must be a thousand and one uses for these ground pegs. They appear to be well made, the welds are good and the eyes screw in just as they should. If you don't have a cordless drill powerful enough to drive them in, you could use a tommy bar in the eye. I think you might struggle to get these into some types of ground, if full of stones/flints etc. If you are on a sandy beach it would be a doddle to screw them in, I'm sure. I've given 5 stars because I can find no fault in them👍
P**H
Depends on the ground surface
I used these to anchor a wooden swing set frame to a grass lawn. These are relatively easy to install but you do need the right drill bit adaptor and a decent drill to get them into the ground. Problem I’ve found is that unless the ground is bone dry they don’t anchor that solidly. If you need to anchor something that isn’t likely to move much these are great, if movement is expected other methods may be better, particularly on relatively soft ground
P**N
Great size and durable
These feel more than adequate as ground anchors. They're fairly long and definitely durable. I like that they have a drill attachment for hard ground. Also come in a nice green colour that I like.
E**L
Needs an 11mm hex drive
Firstly, this is a really good product. It feels very tough, secures well in the ground and is very easy to insert and remove. It can be done with a drill, but I just did it by hand with a socket wrench and it was a lot easier than I thought it would be.The slight issue I have with it is the hex bar at the end of the shaft. I think it’s designed to be a 10mm hex bar, but because it’s been covered over with a thick layer of paint, you actually need an 11mm hex drive and this only gives you quite a sloppy fit. Luckily I had a 11mm hex drive that I could use, and I suppose you could always strip the paint off or file down the end if you were stuck, but it annoyed me that I had to find a slightly uncommon hex drive when they could have easily made it to fit a more common one.
I**D
They do what they say, I'm just not confident about durability.
These seem ok. It's easy to drive them in with an impact driver, or I guess a spanner would work. The main thing I'm concerned about is rust. I''m not sure now well the paint will have held up after being driven into the ground (and I don't want to take them out to look). Also, the spiral that forms the screw only appears to be welded at the top and bottom, so once these welds have rusted through, the pin would be free to pull out.I might be worrying unnecessarily, but I'm happy using these to provide anchor points for a gazebo, but wouldn't want to use them for holding down children's play equipment as shown in the item listing. They're also shown being used for camping. I can see them being good at this, but I'm not sure how well they'd hold up to repeatedly screwing them into the ground and removing them.
R**S
They feel pretty robust, but I wouldn't rely on these completely. (As with many)
They feel pretty heavy duty and robust, but I am not sure I would trust these for heavy duty items. I think they're a set that can help, rather then entirely rely upon beyond a permanent fixing.You may also struggle if you've got more stony type ground.The welds just being at the top and bottom concern me a little as well. That said, some of the use cases you may just be using tent pegs. These may easily to a better job than those so long as they don't rust in the ground.They're definitely worth considering. Just have a good think about your use case and what may work best.Four stars.⭐⭐⭐⭐👍
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