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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
These anchors are awesome! We do not have a trampoline, but we do have a large Quanset storage building. Occasionally, we have very strong winds that if they had their preference would launch it and set it sailing. We’ve used smaller stakes before to anchor it, but they pull out over not too long of a time.When we saw these, my husband said “That’s it!“ he was completely impressed with their size, weight, strength of the metal, and how high of a quality the finish is, along with the welds. They points are sharp for cutting into the ground, and screw design made them pretty easy to drive into the ground with the included bit. He tried pulling on them once they were installed, and there is just no budging them!Do remember, though, that they are in the ground and if you ever move an object that you have anchored to them, and they happen to be in a place that you might use a rototiller or lawnmower, or the like, they could do serious damage to those items so be sure and flag them somehow if your anchoring is for a seasonal object.Highly recommend!
Klok Fixer
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Quality hardware and ground anchors for a trampoline, or ice fishing shelter. works well and easily installed with a drill in the included adapter. great value for the cost.
B Lee
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
This trampoline stake is pretty heavy duty. While installing it with an impact driver, the stake did not bend or break at any point.Installation is fairly easy as long as you have the right tools. An impact driver drove the stake into the ground using the 14MM deep socket that was provided. I used a 12V impact driver and it did the job but it did struggle. An 18V impact driver would work much more effectively. I also used the 14MM deep socket bit to install the screw that held on the plate as well as the nuts for the U bracket. Oddly I had issues with one of the nuts, which I found that the nuts were 1/2”.Before you install, you should do it after a good rain or water the areas a few days before, it’ll make the install a lot faster.I like these better than my cinder blocks, it looks much better.
Love Those Redfish
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I used these on a 10' high tower project. Wanted to make sure high winds would not shift or topple the tower. I used these on all four legs. Soil was clay. Installation process: 1) Pounded in a 3/8" rebar to start and define the hole and path; 2) Drilled anchors in half way with a small Ridgid impact tool; 3) Then finished the job with a 18" adjustable wrench; 4) Brackets attached to the 4x4 legs, then were bolted to the anchors.Pictures: 1) one drilled in, with a new anchor beside it; 2) fully installed brackets on the bottom of the tower legs; and 3) closer picture of the anchor / bracket / tower leg. Note the rust already forming after one week -- I knocked one star off due to the rust forming so quickly.Happy with the product and the quality. Everything appears to be solid except I am concerned about the rust. Time will tell!!
DeviceWorks
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
I got the 30” set, and man these are industrial. They are heavy and they very robust. I put one in with my impact drill (my normal drill couldn’t do it). The meal bracket is thick and didn’t bend at all when I bolted to it and had to put some pressure on it to make it all fit right. I attached to the leg of my metal carport I recently put up, and I didn’t get it quite straight. I was worried about it bending or stripping, but it didn’t have any problems. It shouldn’t go anywhere. I’m very impressed with these!
GWF
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
This is a sturdy steel anchor with a great finish. I think this will hold up well and go right into my heavy clay soil. The tubes on a trampoline are very similar to the tubular frame on a greenhouse. I have a neighbor with a trampoline and looked at the tubes on theirs vs my tubular framed greenhouse and they had the same diameter. You have flexibility with this mount and could go larger or smaller. For me this will be a perfect solution to anchor down the corners of my greenhouse against the mountain winds of the Tennessee mountains. I feel this is a great product for securing many things, not just trampolines.
SK
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Although I thought it was sufficiently anchored, my greenhouse was recently destroyed when we unexpectedly experienced 80-90 mph winds; so, I ordered a set of these 30” ground anchors for the new building.Initially, I ordered 12” stakes from a different company, but, after test drilling one of them, I realized it was too short - I never struck anything solid. Since our property varies so much, however, the 30” length won’t be appropriate everywhere either, but it’s perfect for the greenhouse area. I plan on purchasing additional units in different sizes to compensate for the changes in terrain.These stakes are made of chrome-plated steel with a 3” wide spiral and a rod that is nearly 1/2” in diameter, so they are beefier than the first set I ordered. Those were manufactured by Payivsve and their anchor’s shaft is only 3/8 of an inch. The Lifeswell stake also weighs considerably more (and not just due to the to the difference in length) and is much heavier duty all around. The end comes to a sharp point, too. I’ve included a photo of Payivsve’s ground anchor for comparison purposes.Although I know that the windstorm we experienced will most likely never occur again, I’ll rest easier once we rebuild and these are installed. I will definitely purchase more anchors from Lifeswell, as needed, since I view the $70 price tag as cheap insurance against total destruction of another building.
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