🔒 Secure Your Space with Confidence!
The AGPTEK Ground Anchors kit includes four 15-inch heavy-duty anchors designed for a variety of outdoor applications. Made from rust-proof alloy steel, these anchors are easy to install with both manual and electric drill options, making them perfect for securing tents, canopies, and more in any terrain.
Product Dimensions | 38 x 7.6 x 0.03 cm; 1.65 kg |
Material type | Alloy Steel |
Manufacturer | AGPTEK |
ASIN | B08Q7G14Z7 |
G**S
These are good for anchoring field shelters
These are great for anchoring things down and are easy to insert into the ground and are very sturdy.
S**R
Excellent product but...
I'll start off by saying this product is not fully tested by me, or more so my kids.I bought a swing set in the summer and eventually it needed to be anchored so it was safe enough. When they couldn't swing by themselves it was fine but as the got better at swinging it we needed it anchored.Since useing this product they have not been on the swing yet.My review is more about the installation...So installing it into the ground is not hard but it wasn't as advertised... on one of the pictures it shows someone using a drill. Now I don't know how powerful of a drill that is in the picture but I got a decent powerful drill and impact wrench and none of them worked well to penatrate more than an inch in the ground. What I found worked more is a simple handheld socket wrench. 14mm socket and a lil bit of elbow grease and it was done.Once it was in the ground it was a little loose because the stem is smaller than the diameter of the 'digger disc' but I've gone down far enough that I'm very confident it will hold. I trust this product to work very well and would have given 5⭐️ but I found it was advertised wrong but in terms of price very good product.Waiting for it tobe tested properly. LolEdit: My kids have been on the swing and although there is a bit of movement (noticably) it is holding very well I genuinly dont worry when they're out there swinging. Of course I keep an eye but I can very much relax as I dont worry about the swing tipping. This product has been a god send and Im looking forward to seeing they're happy faces in the summer. Excellent.
M**N
These actually work
The only negative which I want to get out of the way first is that there were no fixings to secure these to the structure ( for some reason I thought they were provided).The good news is that they really work! It’s a little fiddly to drill them down far enough as there are obviously stones and rocks under the surface but once in they are really good.Please note the date of this review is the day after the storm with wind speeds over 80 mph.My swing chair which has blown over several times was firmly in place this morning .A small tip which also works is to “ tie off” the actual chair to the frame.
G**H
Strong and went in easy
Husband used a hand socket set not a drill but they went in fairly easy (ground was quite soft at the time). Then just packed a bit of topsoil back into the hole they create for themselves. Bolted to the bottom of a wooden swing set and with two big kids swinging it is still attached to the ground!
M**T
Been in a year
Fitted a year ago probably could have been longer to get a better grip in soft or wet ground but have served the purpose
J**Y
Perfect for Trampolines
Great for holding down a 10ft Trampolines in all weather's
A**R
Do the job perfect!
The media could not be loaded. Does the job brilliantly. Twisted in my hand didnt use a drill
M**S
soft ground needed
Happy with these anchors on arrival strong looking. Had to buy a 14mm bit to fit head to drill into ground. I was anchoring down my new plastic shed for security against strong winds. Ground was very stony and luckily was inserting inches from shed base as the anchor hit resistance and my drill flicked round instead of the anchor, spraining my wrist slightly. Luckily the drill handle hit the shed wall and stopped from twisting further than it did. Not a fault of the anchor more the very stony ground. I used a metal bar to thrust into ground and loosen rocky earth. then resumed inserting anchors which I eventually got into place with a cautious use of drill on slow setting. Now holding well with top soil thumped down around top of anchor. Just be aware of kickback using drill if anchor hits resistance. Added bolts screwed into concrete base for extra security until Anchors settle into ground.
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