Mayne 580D-BK Grondschrauwen, Sëlwer

Brand:Mayne

3.5/5

86.83

PRODUKTBESCHREIWUNG Den No-Dig Ground Anchor bitt e méi séier, propper a méi einfach Wee fir Äre Mail Post z'installéieren. Et ass en ideale Wee fir e Lach ze vermeiden a Beton ze vermëschen, et ass wierklech en Zäitspuer. VUN DER Produzent Den No Dig Terrain Anker bitt e méi séier, propper a méi einfach Wee fir Äre Mail Post z'installéieren. Et ass en ideale Wee fir e Lach ze vermeiden a Beton ze vermëschen. Et ass wierklech en Zäitspueren.

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Dimensiounen: 3,75 Zoll L x 2,88 Zoll W x 26,75 Zoll H (9,5 cm x 7,3 cm x 67,9 cm); Deel Gewiicht: 61bs (2,7 kg); Material: Stahl mat Sëlwerpulverbeschichtung; Inhalter: Buedemanker, 20 Rebar a 5 Lag Bolzen. De Mayne Advantage: Mayne bitt eng 2-Joer limitéiert Garantie op dësem Buedemanker - Mayne war déi Top Wiel vum Heem- a Gaartsektor an Nordamerika fir iwwer e Jorzéngt. Kompatibilitéit: De Mayne No Dig Ground Anchor ass am Beschten gëeegent fir Standard Buedembedéngungen a ka mat all Mayne Mail Post benotzt ginn - net recommandéiert fir Fielsen oder extrem sandeg Konditiounen. Inklusiv Komponenten: De Package enthält 5x Lagbolten an eng 20 ″ Längt vun der Rebar fir d'Schraube an de Buedem ze verdreiwen. Einfach ze benotzen: Den No-Dig Ground Anchor bitt e méi séier, méi propper a méi einfach Wee fir Äre Mail Post z'installéieren - et spuert Zäit an ass den ideale Wee fir e Lach ze vermeiden a Beton ze vermëschen. Haltbar Buedemanker: Dësen Anker ass aus galvaniséierte Stol gemaach - wat se liicht an haltbar mécht.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎Silver
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,689 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Ground screw, hardware
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎580D-BK
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎5.54 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Mayne
Material ‎Galvanized steel
Part Number ‎580D
Product Dimensions ‎3 x 3.5 x 27 inches
Size ‎4x3
Warranty Description ‎Backed by a 2-Year limited warranty

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Scritto da: Zounds
Great concept; sloppy execution
I installed a mailbox yesterday with this thing and it worked out well. The seller is taking reputation risks however with unforced sloppiness. First, the box arrived beat up and without the promised lag screws or instructions. The former was addressed with $5 and a trip to Home Depot. The latter - well who cares since it was easy to figure out. Luckily the unit wasn't damaged. Like other reviewers I had to trim down the 4x4 post by roughly 1/4" in order for the bracket end to fit over it. I also drilled a hole 6" from the opposite end of the post big enough to pass the rebar. I then attached the ground screw (before I sank it into the dirt). Turning the rebar at chest level is a LOT easier than hunching way down and turning it at ground level. Plus, the post was already attached; turning lag bolts horizontally on a work bench is a lot easier than vertically at ground level. Overall I'm satisfied with how it worked out. You will be too as long as your expectations are properly managed. And memo to the seller: clean up your act.
Scritto da: Gangstadad845
Sturdy and easy to install
Used to install our replacement mailbox. We previously had one that you hammer into the ground and tighten the bolt once the post is in. This is so much better then that type. Screwed into the ground super easy. Using lag bolts does a much superior job of securing the post. No wobbling at all. You might pay a few bucks more for this type but it is worth it IMHO.
Scritto da: James Howe
Simple
Made the install for sign post at the lake house effortless. Was a little more costly than a bag of ready mix but the time and ability to move it in the future more than makes up for it
Scritto da: Scott Welch
Works as expected and Quick Installation
I bought the “used” option saving a few bucks. The screw had never been in the ground, still had nice shiny paint on it. The only problem I had was the rebar was missing but, a 4-way lug wrench fits in the pocket of the bracket allowing me to twist it into the ground. Overall very happy with it.
Scritto da: DW
Grandma builds a fence
This is the greatest thing I've ever seen. I'm not kidding. I'm 61 and get tired easily and don't have as much strength as I had just five years ago due to an unexpected health issue and so working outside can be challenging. I have to take breaks, etc., you get the idea. I ordered one just to try it out. It worked perfectly and the broken fence was fixed with very little effort and I absolutely could not believe that I did it. I had never fixed a fence before so I'm still very impressed with myself for doing it, but I couldn't have done it without the ground screw. I ordered two more to make another short fence to block an ugly area in the yard. I just finished installing the first ground screw and it went in absolutely perfectly. You just have to make sure that you get it in as straight as you can as you are screwing it into the ground. It will be a little cockeyed at first but you can push or pull as needed to straighten it if you're not that far into the ground. This little item is the most wonderful thing for someone who just cannot dig a two foot hole and then fill it with concrete. It's packaged very well, with a little plastic protective cap to cover the point on the ground screw as well as the short piece of rebar needed to screw it in as you get deeper into the ground. It comes with the bolts needed to secure the ground screw to the 4x4. It's made in China so be prepared for that. After using first one I went to Home Depot to see if they had any in stock there. They did, but a different brand. I bought two of them (they were more expensive) and tried to use them but could not get the end of the 4x4 into the opening. They also were not powder coated and did not come with the bolts. I returned them. I just love these little ground screws. They are a dove grey color, powder coated and have no rough edges at all. I think anybody any age could use these. They are that easy.
Scritto da: Ferdinand Rivera
producto incompleto
Llego incompleto, sin la barra y sin los tornillos.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Passing it on
I don't usually write reviews, but I am this time because reviews from others helped me when installing this anchor, so I wanted to "pass it on". After procrastinating for quite some time, I finally decided it was time to install a new mailbox post. Given all the COVID-19 mess and everyone working from home, I finally had some time. I chose this Mayne no dig anchor screw because I read it is sturdy. I didn't like the idea of pouring cement because in the winter when snow plows come by, it can snap the wood post, which is why I needed a new mailbox post in the first place. After preparing all the needed supplies (4x4 wood post, post sleeve, mailbox, etc.), my biggest apprehension was with installing the anchor screw. Will it go in easy or will it give me all kinds of problems like some of the other reviewers? We all know that with home repairs, nothing goes smooth or as planned. Our dirt is very dried out, packed and contains rocks/gravel, so I was expecting the worst. To help my chances, I did wait until after serious rain and downpour overnight (to soften the ground) before I started. I don't know how much the rain was responsible, but to my pleasant surprise, the anchor installation was very smooth and it was all the way in the ground in about 15-20 minutes. It does take a little bit of muscle, but the included 24 inch rebar was plenty strong enough to screw in the anchor. In order to screw in the last few inches, I did use the 4x4 wood post (laid horizontally to the ground and laying inside the anchor bracket) to turn with leverage. Using this approach, I was able to get the anchor all the way down into the ground. Lastly, I would not bother trying to level and plumb the anchor as you screw into the ground. It will be impossible to get it level as the ground will dictate how straight or crooked it goes in. I did eyeball it though to screw into the ground as level as possible. I found it to be far easier and practical to level everything when attaching the 4x4 would post to the anchor at the base with the included bolts. Overall, the installation process was smoother and faster than I was fearing. The weather was oppressively hot and humid, so that slowed me down a bit. If you read all the reviews to understand best approach, the whole process shouldn't take more than 30 minutes max. Hope this write-up is helpful.

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