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The Ground Anchors Tent Stakes are heavy-duty, 14-inch screw-in anchors designed for stability in high winds. Featuring widened spiral blades for enhanced grip, these stakes are easy to install with electric drill accessories and versatile enough for various outdoor applications, including tents, trampolines, and canopies.
S**F
works great.
Used these to hold down a batting cage net setup that weighs a few hundred pounds when hung. like that they come with the socket to run them in the ground.
D**M
So Easy To Use
I had previously used some other brand stakes to secure my trampoline. But I moved my trampoline twice now. It was a headache taking out to take and putting them back in. The was so easy and fast to do. I would say to make it easier I use a torque wrench.
D**S
User Friendly (?)
Although I haven't used them yet, they look like they should screw into the ground better than some I have used in the past. The "screw" is smaller diameter at the start and larger at the top. I believe this will make them start easier. Also, being able to use included socket in a cordless drill should aid in installation. If I find out otherwise once I put them into use, I will update. Only 4 stars because I don't know until then.
K**I
I recommend
I recently purchase a canopy to use at the beach. It was a very windy. These steaks came in very handy
D**S
Strong ground anchors!
These ground anchors are the real deal! They are well made and sturdy. The design is thoughtful -- you don't have to pound these things into the ground (virtually impossible), nor find something strong enough to twist them into the ground.The top of each anchor is designed to easily remove leaving a hex head for a socket fitting supplied with each set. The fitting (seemingly) is designed to be used with a drill to auger the anchor into the ground. I decided on using a socket instead and this worked perfectly as well.My use was to anchor a canoe so that it can be up off the ground but not subject to being blown away. Once the 14" stakes were in the ground they were solid and became even more so after a few days and a good rain. Once the anchors were in place, a quick tie down rope to each point and my installation was complete. I DID have occasion to have to move one of the anchors after initial installation. I found the process to be easy just doing all the steps in reverse. Using the socket the stake "backed out" with relative ease for relocation.I have no doubt that these stakes will have many years service and can easily recommend if you really need something that will hold and stand the test of time.
A**.
NOT good for hard or rocky soil
They just spin and pulverized the dirt. There is zero pull to drive them into the soil. These are probably more suited to sand on the beach.
T**S
Makes quick work
The media could not be loaded. Now it takes me less time to secure my rent or canopy.It comes with four stakes plus four triangle eyelets that you screw on for the rope to secure to.It also comes with the socket so you don't have to buy one.Metal will hold up for many years.
R**N
These are OK. Cannot use with tree roots or rocks. They get stuck. MUST use a drill or wrench
I really wanted these to work as I had envisioned. Use a drill, easily get them deep into whatever type of ground and boom- solid anchors for lots of usesBut they aren't that easy or that effectiveMajor concern- they stop almost immediately if you hit a rock or tree root, etc. I found them to be near perfect in dirt without obstacles but also- what isnt? I guess they would still anchor better than normal tent stakes but they are also much larger and heavier to bring with youThe drill bit works well and they seem sturdy and well made.If you have a fixed place where you want something anchored hard for a few days or longer, these could be an excellent choice. They are strong, long and sturdyBut if you wanted something that could be easily dug into multiple ground surfaces quickly with a drill, I don't think this is as good as claimed.Overall, these will work, but not in as many cases as claimed or as I'd hoped. They are also pricey. I would recommend but know what you plan to use them for and pros / cons before purchasing
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