🔒 Secure Your Fun—Wherever You Go!
The Penetrator 26" Aluminum Screw Earth Anchor is a robust and versatile anchoring solution, capable of holding up to 4,500lbs. Made from heat-treated aluminum, it is lightweight, rust-resistant, and perfect for various applications including soccer goals, awnings, tents, trampolines, and swing sets. Its easy installation with standard sockets makes it a go-to choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
R**E
Golf swing enclosure
With fall on its way, I decided to maintain my golf game with an outdoor enclosure. These 24" aluminum anchors were perfect to act an anchor "tie-downs" against the the elements. Plus... I could run my lawn mover over their low profile without the blades making contact.
N**
These did the trick.
We used these with the cables purchased separately to secure a 14 by 36 ft shed on skids. We weren’t sure if they’d comply with the city’s code but they were fine. We used a once inch cordless impact to screw them down. Worked perfectly. The inspection was a breeze.
B**1
Bigger than you might expect
These things are massive. Used 4 to add additional support to my aluminum carport (24x24) and it will now take a tornado to move this thing. Great supports to secure structures to asphalt laid on top of fill.
D**R
Awesome
These things are awesome! I used 4 of them to anchor my portable shed via large chains. I used a 1/2” electric impact wrench to screw them into the ground which was pretty easy. I would think it would be difficult and quite time consuming to do it by hand.
R**N
We're using two to hold down an 8000 lb trailed numerous drilling rig so wet have good down pressure when drilling through hard rock
Very impressive. We're using two to hold down an 8000 lb trailer mounted well drilling rig in order to have good down pressure when drilling through hard rock. It works. Hooray!
K**T
Screw hold down
Worked perfectly
R**.
Not very strong or safe. Expensive.
Tested these at sheer to ground. Two stakes equalized 45 deg at 15deg off ground. They broke at 500 lb. cleanly snapped in half.They were placed in med soft soil by cordless impact driver and had no deflection or soil movement during testing. Broke all four in pairs at 500lb and 650lb. This means that stakes individually only held about 250lb to 325lb staticky.I Do not recommend these. Best to use steel tent or tiger stakes. At least with steel they are cheaper, stronger and they pull out of the ground if over loaded so they may be reused.Used a none rotational steel cable, 10ton dyno and a chain rachet for testing.Note: when they break “pop” its very violent... may damage property of people nearby.
M**.
Broke during installation
I used a wrench to install the stake into largely-clay soil (no complicating factors like frozen ground). 2/3 of the way in, the stake broke off in the ground. Obviously, I am very dissatisfied. I have not yet contacted the company.
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