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🌟 Elevate Your Sign Game!
The Kichwit 27.6" Metal Stakes are designed for durability and ease of use, featuring 5/8 inch thick stainless steel construction. Each package includes two stakes, complete with washers, nuts, and screws for straightforward installation. Perfect for securely displaying yard signs, these stakes are built to withstand various weather conditions, ensuring your message is always visible.
P**L
Works great
I needed an anchor for a yard sign and these stakes were perfect. The pointed ends went easily into the ground and considering the low cost they are very sturdy.
L**E
Metal Stakes for Yard Signs, Stainless Steel, Hardware Included
These are a Perfect Size, Very Sturdy, They Work Great, Excellent Quality and Great Price
A**R
Stakes
Used this for a Do not Block Driveway sign. I little pricey for what they are. Also had to come up with some of my own screws. Kept it because I needed it but not the ideal fit
L**�
Fits most signs
Used it to hold up a “ smile on camera sign “ very sturdy and easy to install . Will reorder
L**Y
Wouldn’t recommend
These poles are very flimsy and I did not get to use them for what I bought them for.
F**R
Ultra Thin
Extremely thin tubular metal. The ad is misleading in that it shows a picture which suggests that the stakes be driven down into the ground with a hammer. But a hammer would destroy this ultra-thin sign tubular stake. The good news is the pointed end that goes into the ground is fairly sharp, so you can push it into the ground with your hands , so long as your soil is not too hard.
S**O
Perfect height
I actually use just one of the poles to hold a vertical plastic address sign. Keeps it at the perfect height - sign is high enough above the ground as to keep the bottom-most digit visible, but not so high that it looks like I have sign floating in space. Hardware is included, material is strong. These are good sign poles.
S**R
Great for Halloween tombstones!
I made wooden Halloween tombstones. I made a sleeve for the back by pressing two pieces of duct tape together and then stapling to the back of each tombstone, leaving room to feed a stake through the sleeve. Turns out I needed only one stake per tombstone. Hammered a stake into the ground and slipped the tombstone over it. Easy setup and will be easy takedown. Don’t need to use the included screws for this project.Now I have extra stakes in case Dracula appears…
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