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Your cart is empty.Make it quick, easy, and secure with the Liberty outdoor Vortex residential ground anchors. Secure the kid's play set or swing set, hold down outdoor furniture that keeps blowing away, or keep a tarp secured over a boat or RV. Vortex anchors are rugged yet easy to use.
diy guy
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
I have 4 of these anchoring 2 portable basketball bases with ratchet tie downs 2 per backboard into the ground to keep from falling in 40 mph Midwest winter wind...haven't failed yet in 3 years.Getting them into the ground a major task but worth it.Highly recommended
deb
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Shipping was fast and items packaged well. A lot bigger than I thought they would be but definitely will get the job done.
George B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2023
I have several sets of these. One set was used to anchor a trampoline to the ground so that thunderstorms or high wind cannot move it. These have been in use for about 7 years and the trampoline has never moved. I bought another set recently to provide a robust anchor points for a set of 1.5 inch ratchet straps being used to stabilize several 15-20 foot trees we recently transplanted. The anchors are 18” long screwed fully into the ground and they hold against significant tension applied by the ratchet straps. The anchors have stayed put for about two months now. The anchors are made of approx 5/8 inch steel with a 2 inch wide coil. Mine are 18“ long but they come in several lengths.
JMK
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2022
They seem to work ok. I had to drill holes in my garbage can storage box to get them to work. I cut off a broom handle to screw them into the ground. It worked well to do it that way. Very sturdy. I hope they will hold my storage box in place. Time will tell. I will add to this review at a later date. I live in Kansas, and we get some wind. We will see if this will hold it in place. I did see a review by someone else where they recommended using a longer anchor, say 3 feet or more. I could not find a longer version of this type of anchor. 16 inches seems to be the max.0316-23, still holding in place. Made it through many a storm, and holding my storage box in place.
Rich
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022
Used 4 of these with some ratchet straps to tie down my brother's basketball net. We didn't want to use sandbags or concrete blocks so we twisted these into the ground and the net is STURDY. A grown man can hang on the hoop and it does not budge at all.I weedwhack against these things and they're left out in Florida weather for about a year now and still look brand new. Very durable and doing a great job.
bigjim
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021
I have several sets of these. One set holds the awning taught on our motor home in the sandpile that is Florida (loose sandy top, then firm below, the shorter ones didn't reach the firm). I have never had 1 of these unscrew or break!We have the other set attached to ratchet straps to tension our 10 by 12 gazebo. This keeps it from moving in the wind and have never had a failure!They can be difficult to turn in for the last 6" but are well worth the effort.
French Quarter
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020
I bought these 16” anchors to tie down our canopy tent at the beach. They work great! The sand was soft enough to get the anchors about 90% buried without using a lever. We bought a few bungee cables to attach the tent to the loop in the top of the anchors. The tent never budged even with the stiff ocean breeze. The anchors are thick metal and seem really well constructed. Much better than those flimsy, short pegs that were sent with the tent canopy. Totally recommend for use at the beach.
Slogg9
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020
I have clay/rocky soil so I was really worried about getting these all the way into the ground. Zero issues. Installed 2 on a steep slope and that sharp tip immediately bit into the ground. Put a crowbar through loop and twisted until they went all the way in. Ratchet strapped a 20' section of heavily leaning 6' tall wood fence. Stayed snug and perfect on one coil. Used some regular straps to tie down the propped fence to 2 different coils, took ratchet strap off. Voila. Fence held in place. Ready for reinforcements on the leaning side. Couldn't be happier.
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