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Galvanized steel fixing stakes (200 pieces) – Strong fixing clips for weed control fabric, wire mesh and nets – 150 mm long, 40 mm wide, Ø 3 mm

£185.99
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
Sold by YUSONG-UK

Product information

Description

DURABLE AND UNCERTAIN - The galvanized steel stakes offer years of rust protection. You can therefore reuse the stakes as often as you like without having to worry about rust!
EXTREMELY ROTATING - The extremely durable material of our weed control fabric stakes consists of extra-strong metal wire. Even the hardest soils cannot harm the strength of our stakes!
EASY INSTALLATION - The metal stakes have ultra-sharp ends for easy handling. You only need your hands to secure the stakes in the ground!
U-SHAPED - Our U-shaped stakes are characterized by their smooth, flat head, which provides a perfect bearing surface when driven into the ground. No more slipping!
VERSATILE USE – Practical ground stakes / For securing artificial turf, cables, garden hoses, tents and gazebos, fences, multi-purpose tarpaulins, fabric tarpaulins, protective netting, pond nets and garden covers!

The 150 mm length combined with the tight shape of the ground stake ensures optimal stability in the ground.

The 40 The mm wide head opening allows for the attachment of garden hoses and other accessories. The 3 mm wall thickness provides the necessary support. Hardened steel provides additional stability.

All advantages at a glance:

 

  • Galvanized and permanently rust-free
  • Pointed prongs for easy penetration into non-woven fabrics and soil
  • Hardened steel – also suitable for very hard soils
  • Practical and versatile dimensions
  • Premium quality from GardenGloss
  • Galvanized garden stake. Non-woven fabric

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Length
    50 mm
  • Width
    30 mm
  • Weight
    800 g
  • Material
    Steel
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