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WooFog 6 Pack Earth Anchors for Trapping Duckbill Earth Anchors 30 Inch Heavy Duty Ground Anchor for Sheds with Drive Rod Trap Anchors for Securing Trapping Stakes Greenhouses Tents
WooFog 6 Pack Earth Anchors for Trapping Duckbill Earth Anchors 30 Inch Heavy Duty Ground Anchor for Sheds with Drive Rod Trap Anchors for Securing Trapping Stakes Greenhouses Tents
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- 【Use & Durable Structure】: This earth anchors heavy duty is made of galvanized steel, mainly used to fix and prevent outdoor items from being stolen or accidentally moved, causing unnecessary losses and injuries. The trapping stakes anchors is rust-proof and corrosion-resistant, ensuring durability in harsh outdoor environments such as soil, sand, or muddy terrain. - 【1000 lbs Holding Force】: These ground anchors for sheds have a solid structure and high load-bearing capacity, the shed anchor kit provides excellent stability, each earth anchors can withstand up to 1000 pounds of vertical pulling force (varies by soil type), perfect for securing tents, canopies, sheds or temporary fences in windy or unstable conditions. - 【Easy to use】: Our earth anchors heavy duty are easy to install and use. No drilling or digging is required. Just hammer the anchor into the ground at a 45-degree angle with a driving rod and a hammer. Pulling it upward will rotate the anchor to a vertical locking position, thereby firmly fixing the item to the ground, saving time and effort, and the cable connection is firm and will not fall off. - 【Widely Application】: The trapping anchors is suitable for a variety of ground and applications, and shed anchors function is optimized for soft soil and compacted ground. shed anchors to ground kit can be easily used on grass, rocky soil, gravel and other grounds, providing reliable and stable support for outdoor equipment, construction sites, agricultural facilities, emergency temporary buildings, greenhouses, tents, swings, carports, sheds, hunting, etc. - 【Important Note】: This shed anchor kit does not include a driver rod. When the ground anchor is driven into the ground, test fit your driver rod first to make sure it is loose at the anchor point to avoid the driver rod getting stuck in the anchor or soil after hammering it into the ground. You can try to use a wrench or pliers to twist the driver rod counterclockwise while pulling it up and out.
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