🛡️ Lock it down fast, lock it down strong!
Jayzod’s 18-inch (46cm) heavy-duty spiral earth ground anchors are crafted from 14mm thick alloy steel, pressure-tested to hold up to 1000 lbs. Designed for quick installation with a cordless drill in just 10 seconds, these rust-resistant anchors provide reliable, reusable security for sheds, tents, pet tie-outs, and more. Each 4-pack comes with a durable canvas bag, making it the go-to solution for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand strength and convenience.
Product Dimensions | 46 x 5 x 0.1 cm; 2.24 kg |
Material type | Alloy Steel |
Manufacturer | Jayzod |
ASIN | B093BMRN19 |
J**S
Chunky
Awesome bit of kit, I'm using it to hold down my side mounted parasol. They are difficult to accurately install and takes a lot of effort to get them in the ground. have a gen 3 m18 impact driver and it took mild effort to install. I think a normal combi drill would be fine to get it started but you would need a good rench or spanner to get it down properly. I think I would have struggled to get it started with just a spanner/socket and rench.Now there down they are solid. I would need to put considerable effort to pull out and definitely not by hand. I removed one to reposition and it comes out supper easy by undoing it.So far the only issue I've noticed is the paint has come off as they have gone in the ground. But that isn't particularly unexpected as there's going to be stones in the ground extra and a lot of force is applied in drilling them in.My garden is quite sandy but hard fyi
P**S
Easy to drive in and very secure
I'm sick of the girls swing coming up off the ground all the time. I've tried a few different things and have been using heavy duty tent pegs which were ok but needed something better.I spotted these and they looked just the job so thought I'd give them a go.I drove them into the ground using a ratchet wrench rather than a drill and they went in really easily.I started off having the top ring above the ground (see picture) but due to the design of my swing having the holes in the legs much lower I decided to dig down a little and have the ring underground too (no picture as....well..... it's underground). This worked much better and I would recommend doing it this way if you have a similar style swing. I placed a few large stones under the legs too to keep the legs from sinking into the freshly filled in hole.The swing had been solid for weeks now so I'm very very happy with the results and when I move house they'll be easy to remove and take with us.
M**S
Good product
Used to secure a metal shed and 2 years down the line the shed hasn't moved an inch
A**T
Easy to use and strong
Got these for my sons swing. Easy to screw into ground, although stones are tricky and require a bit of back and forward to get them past. Can sink below grass level allowing you to remove the eyes and mow the lawn if needed. Easy to take out and move if needed.Works best on compacted ground, if you use in recently dug soil they will be less stable, but still won’t come out (from aggressive swinging anyway).
D**H
Hopefully these will help with the next storms
I like the design were I can remove the eye and use an impact driver to get them into the ground. They are helping to hold our new stable down, in case we have a repeat of last year when the winds blew our solidly built (i.e., sold enough for a Shire horse) double stable clean over the road and into the next field.I might get another set and double up to be sure. Would prefer them to be a little longer.
E**E
Great for trampoline
Have a really large Berg trampoline with a tall net. Bought ground anchors from the trampoline supplier but they were useless and it blew over and I needed to replace poles.These have stood firm though through very strong gales.
S**Y
Snapped - not strong.
Three in the ground, fourth snapped on installation. Unable to return the installed anchors and Amazon did not offer any other form of redress; however, the seller has since reached out with a refund.
S**7
A year later, still holding our play house despite 120km/hr winds
I built a wooden playhouse for the kids. Our garden faces the North Atlantic Ocean and we get the winter storms' full fury. I needed a set of stakes that were going to hold the structure in place... and these fit the bill. Since we have a strong clay soil, I wasn't able to screw them into the ground as advertised. Instead, I dug a large hole and dropped a cement block in (six of them). Within each block, I inserted these anchors and set them in with fence post quick cement. Thereafter, I attached the anchor to the playhouse using another kit purchased at Amazon (B07QPKKMCQ). You can see from the pictures how I set it up and how well they are holding.
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