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Ground Anchors Screw in,Heavy Duty Tent, Stakes Trampoline Anchors Swing Set Anchors with Straps,Spiral Trampoline Anchors for Camping Tents, Car Ports, Swing Sets(4 Pack,Orange)

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1.Style:Ground Anchors 001 Model


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  • [Upgraded Full Spiral Blade Design for Enhanced Stability]:Featuring a 2.21mm thick full spiral blade design, this Ground Anchors penetrates deeper and more securely into the ground compared to traditional manual anchors. The spiral blades significantly increase grip, ensuring stable anchoring on various terrains, especially in windy conditions to prevent tents, swings, and other equipment from being blown away.
  • [High-Strength Materials for Superior Durability]:Constructed from solid steel with a powder-coated finish, the anchors are highly resistant to rust and corrosion, making them perfect for long-term outdoor use. With precision 360° welding, the Heavy Duty Tent Stakes Trampoline Anchors maintain their shape under harsh weather or high stress without breaking or bending, ensuring long-lasting performance. Paired with durable reinforced straps, keeping your equipment firmly in place.
  • [Quick Installation, Saving Time and Effort]:Equipped with an electric nut driver bit, the anchors easily attach to a drill or impact wrench, allowing for installation in just 10 seconds per anchor. This significantly simplifies the process. Manual installation with the T-handle(not including) wrench is also easy, and both installation and removal are convenient, making the anchors reusable. The adjustable reinforced straps make setup even quicker and more efficient.
  • [Complete Set for Safety and Convenience]:Each set includes 4 heavy-duty 15-inch spiral anchors, 4 high-strength reinforced straps, and 1 electric nut driver bit, providing everything needed for outdoor anchoring.This Trampoline Anchor Kit complete kit offers a reliable and secure solution for all your outdoor anchoring needs, keeping your equipment firmly in place.
  • [Versatile Applications]:Ideal for securing a wide range of outdoor equipment such as swings, trampolines, tents, gazebos, carports, and RVs. Whether on grass, hard soil, rocky ground, or frozen earth, these Swing Set Anchors perform exceptionally well, making them suitable for family recreation, outdoor activities, and stabilizing outdoor furniture. The included reinforced straps offer additional security, ensuring your equipment stays anchored even in extreme weather conditions.



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Jon Bergh
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Exceptional holding power in firm soils. Sandy soil may require extra length.
Ric R
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I recently received this "Ground Anchors Screw in, 2 Pack Heavy Duty Tent Stakes Spiral Trampoline Anchors, Ground Anchors Swing Set Anchors High Wind Heavy Duty for Camping Tents,Carports,Swing Sets(Orange)" as part of a curb-appeal project I'm working on. I'm using these ground anchors to secure faux greenery so I won't have to worry about high winds uprooting my fake plants and I'm loving it.My original plan was to supplement some of my landscaping with a few artificial plants. The trouble I ran into was coming up with a way to effectively secure the plants without actually PANTING anything. DIY guides I read suggested using chicken wire and attaching the faux greenery/flowers to the wire and then burying the wire underground. That seemed all well and good, but I immediately felt like there had to be a better way than even that, so I began looking for creative solutions. Fencepost support brackets with a stainless steel eyelet screwed into the top was one idea I had, but still required doing some woodcutting (for the very shortened post that would hold the eyelet) and I wanted this to be something I could use/reuse/modify later without tools (or equipment I don't already have in place). When I came across "tent anchors" and "shed anchors," I felt like I was on the right track.These ground anchors are incredibly easy to "install." I'm sure you can use a power tool to get them into the ground, but doing it by hand was pretty simple, was effective, and didn't cause any bodily harm, so that's the method I used and it worked just fine. Once the screw is as deep as you want it, just secure your artificial greenery to the still-visible eyelet above the ground. Fill it all in, arrange it, and bam! You have an artificial plant that won't blow away during the next tropical storm! Hooray!I know I'm using these in a way that wasn't "intended." And I make no apologies for it. These ground anchors are EXACTLY what I needed and I'm happy recommending them to anybody else who's trying to come up with a creative solution for "installing" new shrubs! :)Happy to recommend!
Joe Blount
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I've ordered ground anchors from several vendors in the last few months. I use them to hold down a portable deer hunting blind. I've used them to hold down a double wall culvert (with trapped air), so it doesn't float up during flooding. Lately I'm accumulating them for anchoring animal (foot hold) traps.These are great for anchoring small traps! I find these things are very easy to put in with a cordless impact driver. For trapping, most people use a stake. But what I like about these, is that I don't have to pull them out like I would with a stake. Just reverse the impact driver and its powered removal as easy as the powered install.Another thought about using these trapping: For dirt hole coyote sets, people drill a hole in the ground. A lot of people seem to buy aughers specifically for that, which is totally unnecessary. Just put this auger in a drill chuck and it will drill your bait hole. Then move it to the nut driver bit in an impact driver and screw it into the ground to anchor the trap.As for this model of anchor specifically: it is a little shorter overall. And the screw part is a little narrower than others I've gotten. But - the screw part covers the entire length, whereas the others I've ordered don't. I've got my hand in the picture so you can see how short and narrow it is.So this should be a little easier to go into hard ground (because its shorter and narrower). But may pull out of soft ground a little easier (again, because its shorter and narrower). So I can see why a person might prefer either style.But if you want this style, this is a well made example of this style of anchor.The threads on the top loop felt a bit crunchy while screwing it into the nut (more so than the other anchors I've used). I expect it won't take much rust for that to sieze. So if you want to be able to remove the top loop, some heavy grease or antisieze would be a good idea. But I'm not taking off stars for this. All of these are going to rust after you screw them in the ground and they get rained on, so regardless of which you order, you should put something on the threads if you want to remove it.It would be cool if that nut driver had a slot in it to put over the loop. Then we could use it to unscrew the loop. That'd be a great upgrade that I've not seen on any of these anchors!
MCB
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
Yes, a stake is a stake--but these have better than expected quality, and a neat feature. For the quality, I note that all the edges are manufactured cleanly, even around the spiral. Also the orange paint is thick and smooth.But the neat feature--you unscrew the top "circle" and use the special nut driver provided, with your power hand drill, and it drives the spiral stake quickly into the ground (our ground is fairly hard, and each stake was in before I could release the trigger on the drill!) Of course, rockier soil could slow you down, but it is a well designed stake and tool.We are using them to to hold down rain chains in a windy spot, so I am impressed with their holding capability, but I can't comment on different uses.
DogMom2x
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
Screw In, Heavy Duty Ground Anchors, Tent Stakes, With Straps, for use with Camping Tents, Swing Sets, Trampolines by Dongxw. I used one if these to anchor a triangle shade cloth into my yard- as I had poles for two sides, this worked really well. I am packing a couple of these into my teardrop trailer for when I utilize the shade tent that attaches to the front. These will be perfect to easily screw into the ground and secure the line. I like how solid they are built, easy they are to use and visible they are so no one will trip on them. Great product.
Loopz
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Got these for my trampoline very sturdy installation was easy works very well appearance is just as described in Amazon it’s great value for your money!
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