🚗 Illuminate your driveway, protect your turf, and never miss a boundary!
These 48-inch green fiberglass driveway markers feature 360-degree reflective surfaces for superior nighttime visibility. Designed with flexible rods that rebound on impact, they protect your property boundaries from vehicles and snowplows. Easy to install with pointed tips and protective caps, this 20-pack ensures durable, high-visibility safety for driveways, parking lots, and streets.
C**J
Good value
Does the job and can be reused the next year.Installation tip - I bought a three foot steel rod just slightly larger than the diameter of the poles. Then I use the rod + hammer to make a hole about 6 inches deep. Remove the rod and drop in the pole, easy!
G**D
Plow people from Mars?
Needed 6 foot markers for the bigger trucks to see, at a reasonable price. These are the same markers you'll find at every hardware, big box store, without the big price tag. Ok, ok, I know 4 bucks is not a big price tag, but when you use a few hundred of these it adds up. I ordered the green as it adds contrast against the snow, and the green is not available locally, which is good. Maybe some of the other plow people will think twice about taking our markers at the end of the season, as in the past, if they are a different color. Green markers may help keeping a little more green in our pockets! The reflective area is nice and big, can be seen well before the driveway. When you order the larger quantities, the price point, goes down too! 50 to 75 markers should be about 2 bucks each. But 100 or more, if you can find the size and color you want, should get you down around a 1.50 to 1.75 each. Happy plowing!
E**R
Fiberglass splinters no fun!
This is a good value product. I am using it to mark native plants in my yard so I don't mow them in the spring. They will stand out clearly against snow and the browns of spring, but fade against the greens of summer so I should be able to leave them in place year round. The one recommendation I would make is to wear gloves when handling them because I got a couple of splinters that were impossible to remove with tweezers. Final note, the pictures from the seller are clearly photo-shopped and portray the stakes as being quite a bit taller and thicker than they actually are. However, the dimensions in the description are accurate.
A**R
the best
o used this to outline my driveway to allow the snowplow to follow circle drive, work great.
J**S
FiberMarker Reflective Pavement Markers
Easy to use and help you know where the driveway/sidewalk/walkway are when you get snow. (We have not had the usual heavy snow in a few years, but they are still useful to mark area for multiple cars. Never know when the heavy snow comes back to the area.....in the recent past we had to use both snowblowers to get the work done.) Still waiting because I miss it.
K**G
Reflective element does not adhere well
I like these snow markers. However, the self-adhesive that is supposed to secure the reflective wrapping to the upper segment of these snow markers is not adequate to securely attach the wrapping. The adhesive should be reinforced with either a more permanent adhesive agent or an additional means of securing the wrapping to the poles. The photo shows the reflective wrapping peeling away from the pole, which is a problem affecting every one of the poles in the package I received. After squeezing the wrapping tightly to make it stick to the poles, it does not stay in place. Weather-induced wear and tear accelerates when the wrapping does not adhere securely.
T**K
I Love These
I wanted something to mark our 600 foot driveway during snowfall so if I have to plow it I can stay on the driveway. I didn't want my driveway to look like a construction site. I wanted a thin marker that was orange and had reflective material. And I didn't want to pay much more than $1.00 for each of them. NOTE: These are wood and will break. I suggest taking a large screwdriver with a hammer and driving a hole into the ground. However they are pretty strong so you may not have to. I did because our driveway is gravel and the gravel tends to creep outward over the years. If I had not used a screwdriver to make the hole I would have had to place them an average of fourteen inches beyond the edge ofthe driveway
S**Y
Reflector
They are really good for winter they are tall colorful but they work all the time
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