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Set of 101 U-shaped garden stakes and plastic fixing joints with hook, clips for irrigation pipes, fixed fences, artificial grass nails

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What you get: In this kit, you will receive 50 U-shaped garden stakes and 50 plastic fixing joints with 1 assortment kit of hooks, 101 pieces in total. Ideal for securing turf, fabric, grass, fences, weed barriers, outdoor wires and ropes, tents, tarps, garden fabrics, pipes, and much more. 50 U-shaped garden stakes - Sizes: 6 inches long, 1 inch wide, 11 gauge (3 mm diameter). The 45-degree beveled cut and sharp edges allow the metal fence stakes to be quickly and deeply driven into the ground. 50 plastic fixing joints: 6-inch plastic fixing joints, made of high-quality PP material, durable, anti-aging, safe, and environmentally friendly. The product has a thicker design. At first, you might think the plastic gaskets are a gimmick, but they really help make the installation stronger. You can use the plastic gaskets in the main corners. One hook: Made of heat-treated CR-V steel and chrome vanadium steel rods, it's sturdy and sharp. The ergonomic handle provides a comfortable, non-slip grip, aiding in precise work like handcrafting. Suitable for all situations, it provides a tensile strength of over 90.7 kg to complete your work perfectly. Strong staples with a good gasket: These are good stakes for your garden fabric to hold it in place. The stake staples fit snugly between the gaskets and hold down, unlike those without gaskets that can slip up over time. It also comes with a handy hook to pull it back if you want to move or readjust it. Overall, a pretty decent set and it works well.

Features

  • Brand
    COOCHEER
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME221890757
  • MMID
    739191673498
  • Product code
    HD196-06121121
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