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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
The fence between me and my neighbor has been leaning specific section for a while now. A year or two ago we worked together and reinforced the questionable part with a furring strip. But the other day we had a huge spring wind storm and I was watching the fence sway when it got hit by a gust and I was worried about it falling over. These worked surprisingly well. I was only able to get them about 3/4th of the way into the ground after a few attempts with the rocky ground we have it was no easy feat but the fence is no longer threatening to fall over. Who knows how long these will be effective for but I am glad they buy me some time as I don't want to have to replace a fence right now.I wish I had a full sledge hammer maybe I could've gotten them in all the way with my soil, maybe next time
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
The item is very sturdy and the seller is very comunicative! I'll be trying these out for the windy weather
Jacob Meadows
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
This worked very well to fix a fence that fell over during a storm.And it came with all the tools for the hardware.Very happy with this purchase
Robert G.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
These are great and easy to use.
ThisDude
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
These are cheap and gimmicky. they bend too easily when pounding them into the ground and look like they will break soon. do yourself a favor and look up "Rebar Stakes". Get the 2ft (0.5in) kind. You can get 20 for 55$ or less. Us two on each side of your post and they'll likely never break.
Scott Dixon
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
We had a neighbors trampoline fly into our fence last year and broke two our our posts. I have been trying to figure out if there was a way to fix it without digging up and resetting concrete. I happened upon this little piece of awesome and my problem was solved. Very easy to install and worked perfectly to give my broken posts extra support. You can’t really see them unless you’re looking for them and they very sturdy.Great product, great solution that I thought I’d never find.
TeachGuy
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
When I ordered and saw it was manufactured in china, i was expecting cheap thin gauge steel that would barely be enough, while hoping for quality thick steel. I can say I was happy to see the steel used was a good gauge steel for bracing the post. Alot of wind funnels down my side yard so I used both braces on the same post. One for the front and 1 on the rear of the 4x4. It's nice that everything you need to connect the braces together for example the wrench, hex tool and drill bit for making the holes are included in case you don't have the tools yourself. I used my own wrench for the bolts tho as the included one was what you'd expect from and included tool. I used a 5lb hand sledge and both braces went in the ground smoothly and easily. Everything lined up just right once they were in. I did have a buddy assist in holding the post vertical with a 4ft level while striking the braces in so their wouldn't be any movement with the brace or post. Connecting the top and bottom brace with the bolts took about 20 min and only about 10-15 to hammer in the ground and bolt to the post.Cons- I'd suggest bigger and longer lag bolts for anchoring the braces into the 4x4. The included drill bit was not the correct size for the bolts and made the holes to large. When attaching the lag bolts they just spun and didn't grip to the post. I ended up running to the hardware store and buying longer bolts which were able to anchor the brace into the posts. Without purchasing the bolts separately the braces wouldn't achor the post and would just be resting against the post and with any wind be slowly rocking them away from the post.Conclusion- for an extra $15, close to half the price of the braces themselves id still suggest the product. Im not using these as a long term solution but to only hold until spring when i can dig a new post hole and i belive they will last.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
Update: The seller contacted me after my review and sent me a 2-pack to replace the one that had broken. I used those with no issue. So as before, these work pretty well when they do not break.I had some sagging posts so I bought the 4 pack to sturdy them up. i received them and was first disappointed they were not one piece. They came in 2 pieces and you have to put them together. The first one i used, I hammered it into the ground and screwed it to the post and it did a decent job of fixing the sagging issue. The second one I started hammering in and it both of the tines snapped off at the base. I didn't even have to hammer them that hard to snap off. Very disappointed. I did try a third one and it went in the same spot easily. I am not sure if the one was defective or not, but i would be hesitant to recommend these or buy these again if at least 1 out of 3 breaks so easily.
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