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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
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Zaruel
Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2024
Just used a couple of weeks ago and it did great.
H20Sun&Fun
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
Heavy duty Rebar tent stakes, Painted glossy black, very stable and very easy to use. Highly recommend. Great value for the money.
Crystal
Reviewed in Canada on June 9, 2024
I love the ring attached to these spikes because sometimes the spike alone is not enough. The ring can be used as a hold down, or a place to attach a zip tie. I would buy more if they became available, as they are real problem solvers in most of the garden/landscape projects I am doing. These are way better than most of the spikes included with outdoor items, without having the effort (and cost) necessary to install the spiral winged hold downs such as those needed to hold a fabric shed. These can be pounded in, and yet removed if necessary without backbreaking effort.
3Pedal
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
This is my second or third set of these. They are way better than the stakes that come with canopies and tents. I have used them for lots of things. If you are worried about hurricanes or something extreme, these would not be my choice. They have proven to be great for normal use. They can take a good hammering when you have hard ground.I tend to pound them in with a little angle. That can help with concerns about the line you are securing pulling them straight out. The welded on loop not only makes connecting your canopy or what ever easy, it also give you a good point to pull it out of the ground. So far, I have never had issues getting them out.I got this set to be a dedicated set to carry in the RV. I have others that live with things that move around and need staked down.I don't know if I will need any more, but would not hesitate to buy again if I do.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
These are a heavy rebar and the ring appears to be welded on quite well. A couple of mine had sharp edges on them, so I just hit them with my grinder. They drive in easily and with their length they are a really good anchor for my Halloween decorations.
Barbara
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2024
I have had this rebar stake before and it is certainly the best to secure against high winds and weather .
Ben Barclay
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2024
Or "gal rope", if you are one, lol. I live off grid and need industrial grade "tent pegs" to stay in the ground and hold tarps down in 60 mph winds. These do. 18" is way better than 12". The paint will help the rebar last longer.The best thing is the round loop. The rope cannot come un-attached, like other non-loop models, and the loop is smooth, so your guy line slides easily through it, without fraying, as you tighten up your rigging. I use a trucker's hitch on my ropes to adjust the tarp position, secure them, and tighten them every so often, so the smooth sliding is critical. These are priced well, for what they are.I only wish they had a 24" and 36" versions, for special applications, and ground a central sharp point on the ends. The angle cut is cheap and cheerful, better than square, but makes the peg spin as you hammer it in. Minor inconvenience.
Blaine Reid
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
The height the ease in which you can drive them into the ground and the ease you can attach items to them.
Don Boucher
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024
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dwain boggess
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
Great for tie down of canopy! Well made! Easy to use!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
I found this on Amazon when searching for a way to anchor down a waterside kayak rack made out of heavy lumber. It seems while the lumber is heavy for a human, it's not heavy enough not to float. These are basically 18" rebars with a lug attached for a screw or bolt (or rope). They're intended as large tent stakes but work well for this use as well. (Though I have also tied a safety rope to a tree just in case these stakes are dislodged.)
Bryan
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023
I am going to use these to anchor down my son's swing set. They seem to be sturdy and big enough.
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