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These Multi-Purpose Ground Anchors are designed for versatility and durability, featuring a solid steel construction and adjustable top ring for easy installation in various outdoor applications, including trampolines, sheds, and swing sets. With a length of 27.2 inches and a diameter of 12mm, these anchors provide a robust solution for securing your outdoor equipment.
K**A
Very sturdy!
I have not used these yet! I just ordered and received a storage shed. Have to wait for warm weather to put it together.
L**N
Great for temporary anchors for antenna mast
This is a complete kit of parts for two anchors that screw into the ground. Its an ingenious setup where one end of the screw anchors fits a 1/2 inch socket. You can use a standard socket wrench to screw the anchors into the ground. The top piece as shown in the photo can be a bracket as shown or a U-bolt. I put this together as a guy rope system for a ham radio antenna. It replaces tent pegs that seem to come out of the ground during storms. Removing it simply requires screwing it the opposite direction - very easy. It comes in a set of two anchors.
P**I
Great
Insaga Multi-Purpose Ground Anchor, I am extremely impressed with their quality and versatility. These screw-in anchors have proven to be a reliable and sturdy solution for securing various structures such as my trampoline, swing set, and carport.One of the standout features of these anchors is their fully welded design. This ensures maximum strength and durability, making them suitable for heavy-duty use. I have used them in various weather conditions, including strong winds and heavy rain, and they have held up remarkably well.The 18'' and 30'' lengths of the anchors provide flexibility in their usage. I have found the 18'' anchors to be perfect for securing my trampoline and swing set, while the 30'' anchors are ideal for my carport. The different lengths also make them suitable for various soil types, allowing for a secure hold in both soft and hard ground.Installation of these anchors was a breeze. The screw-in design makes it easy to anchor them into the ground without the need for any additional tools. This also means that they can be easily removed and relocated if needed.I appreciate the versatility of these anchors as they can be used for a variety of purposes. In addition to securing outdoor structures, they can also be used for anchoring mobile homes, tents, and even small boats. This makes them a great investment for any outdoor enthusiast.Overall, I am satisfied with my purchase of the Insaga Multi-Purpose Ground Anchors. They have exceeded my expectations in terms of quality, durability, and versatility. I would recommend these anchors to anyone in need of a reliable and sturdy anchoring solution for their outdoor structures.
L**A
Well made and works well.
This pair of spiral ground anchors is really well made and looks very smart.The unusual feature is that the anchors are designed to clamp directly to the object they are securing rather than requiring a rope for tie down. This does require accurate positioning of the spiral anchors but works really well if you can achieve that.I did find that making a small pilot hole with a bar made drilling them accurately in place much easier.With that start, I used the adaptor included on my cordless drill to put theĀ anchors in place.It was they easy to attach the strongly made top fitting with the bolt provided.This fitting can be attached in two ways so that it can be clamped to either vertical or horizontal pipes or struts.Well made, works well and strongly recommended.
D**N
Well Made, Rust Resistent, Clever Anchor
We are building an elevated hunting blind (pic 4).A principal concern with these structures is how to anchor them to resist being tipped-over during extreme wind events.These Insaga Ground anchors will be just the ticket, especially considering the very clever clamping feature at the drive end. The anchor is first 'screwed' deep in the ground using the supplied drive socket in a heavy drill. The hex end of the anchor can then be slipped into the 'hex-hole' on the terminal fixture, and secured with the capscrew (pic 3). The top end of the anchor can be secured to almost any leg, beam, or post. In our case, we'll bolt the terminal fixture to one of the 4X4 legs of our stand. Alternately, we could use the 'U-bolts" to lock the anchor to an angle iron or pipe part of the structure. The helix of the anchor is heavy material nicely welded and treated to resist rust. Once intstalled and locked to the legs, our hunting blind should stand against the fiercest wind. This is the best such device we've seen. ~ The Duffian
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