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100 Pieces Robotic Lawnmower Wire Pegs, Sturdy Plastic Fixing Pegs, Hook Accessories for Robotic Lawnmower Perimeter Cables

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Fixing stakes for robotic lawnmower boundary wires, 100x hooks, secure fixing of the perimeter wire in the garden, sturdy plastic ground hooks Product Features: 【High-Quality Materials】 Made of robust plastic, higher stability, burr-free edges, reinforced head, not easy to break, optimized geometry in the middle ensures the nail is firmly rooted in the soil, and the pointed base is particularly easy to insert into the ground. Durable and long-lasting. 【Durable and Weather-Resistant】 Our robotic lawnmower nails are stable and resistant to weathering, heat, rain, UV rays, snow, and humidity. They can be firmly anchored in the ground even in winter and freezing conditions. They can be used for many years without replacement, which is ideal for long-term installations. 【Quick Installation】 First, hook the perimeter wire into the hook-shaped head of the ground stake. The deep groove in the head prevents the wire from slipping. Then, use a rubber mallet to drive the stake into the ground. Thanks to the robust and wide striking surface, the stake can be secured to the ground quickly and safely. 【Expand the Mowing Area】 Ground stakes are an effective tool for laying the boundary wires of robotic lawnmowers, allowing the robotic mower to recognize the line and move only within its boundaries. The number of ground stakes depends on the size of the lawn, and our 100 ground stakes are sufficient to meet the needs of most lawns.

Features

  • Brand
    SNQ
  • Weight
    200 g
  • Material
    Plastic
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME96212967
  • MMID
    765695269849
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