🔒 Secure Your World with Confidence!
The Ashman Ground Anchor set includes four 15-inch anchors made of durable alloy steel, designed for easy installation and long-lasting performance. Each anchor comes with 50 feet of galvanized wire and clamps, making it perfect for securing a variety of structures and animals. With a no-questions-asked guarantee, this product ensures customer satisfaction and peace of mind.
Product Dimensions | 38.1 x 7.62 x 7.62 cm; 1.36 kg |
Part number | AM6895 |
Material type | Alloy Steel |
Manufacturer | AshmanOnline |
Item model number | garden-stakes |
ASIN | B0763JFLMD |
J**M
Good anchors but short half the cable clamps
Easy to use and would have given 5 stars but the photo shows 16 cable clamps and there were only 8. However I conatcted the company through Amazon and they replied the next day that they had shipped the missing 8 cable clamps so customer service replied promptly.
R**.
Fair price, product works
Easy to install and works well. We have a lot of wind here.
T**K
Worked great
Passed our shed inspection with these. My hubby did have to go to hardware store to purchase extra parts to make it work though
G**B
Ground anchor
Bought the ground anchor kit to tie a metal shed down. Worked perfectly. The screw anchors are very nicely designed and finished. The cable and clamps are just the right size for what I needed.
C**G
Heavy Duty Anchors - Excellent Value Overall For Shed Tie Down
The cable and clamps are on the small side but will work fine for my application. The stakes however, are nice and strong and feel very solid once installed. I did go to the local HD and pick up small turnbuckles to help tighten and is highly recommended. I was concerned that the thin cable would begin to slice into the plastic resin roof of my shed, so I found small angle brackets with grooves that keep the cable in place at HD also. The brackets worked perfectly.I live in Houston area and the ground is all clay. I had a bear of a time getting the first anchor to grab hold, but once I figured out what was needed, the next three went in without issue other than needing a fair amount of work. In the end, the way I got them in the ground was to use a very large screwdriver and spin slowly with one hand while steadily hitting the top with a 32 oz hammer, nearly full strength strikes. The top of the anchor did lose paint and slightly flattened from the hammer pounding, but help up very well considering the force I was using. A mini sledge would have been even better, but I do not own one. Also would have been significantly easier with 2 people, one to hammer while the other is turning slowly.Once the anchor had about 2/3 of its length in the ground, it took enough of a bite to pull itself down while turning without further hammering. I used this method on the other 3 with basically identical results. I used the turnbuckles to get the cable nice and tight and it was pulling the roof down while the anchors stayed very solid in the ground.
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