- Made by Sandbaggy
- 11-gauge
- Priority Mail shipping anywhere in the country
- Pack of 500 staples (packaged 100 staples/bag)
- Full 6" Professional Length (Beware of Cheaper 4" Staples That Don't Hold)
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Natasha Lee Aiken
Great Garden Investment!
I am on my second order of these garden stakes, I love them, I use them for everything! I frequently find them in my garden, they do rust, but you can just knock off the rust and re-use them. I bend them and use them as hooks in my pegboard for holding tools, hoses, tape, string and other gardening materials, I use them to keep my drip hose in place, and hold down weed cloth, plastic mulch etc... we live in a very windy area. I love these stakes!! The hardware stores and garden centers in my area carry cheap 3" stakes for ridiculous prices, so the quality of these heavy duty 4" plus the quantity (500) for this price ($22.50) is a real score for me.
Tammy Creamer
Unless using all staples in one go, I suggest taping up box. Great buy.
Lots of staples, hefty box. I'd reinforce the next case I buy with some good, durable tape, the box has fallen apart and staples are everywhere. Once I stop finding them I will definitely get another box. They are like paperclips, someone will need a tool or material and I hand off one of these and the job gets done. Poker, tie, support, bracing for welding, art project, model making, these things just keeps getting used.
Bhes Raj Baral
So Far Love Them - WAY BETTER than the Easy Gardner Brand
I have a large vegetable garden and live in the country so weeds are a huge problem. I don't like spraying so I have all the isle ways completely covered. I have had to replace the covering a couple of times since I have lived here nearly 19 years. I have purchased several boxes of the Easy Gardner staples which are alot cheaper but also alot smaller boxes. There's no comparison. These staples are by far superior! They are alot bigger and heavier than the cheaper Easy Gardner brand. So far they have stayed put alot better even in wet and muddy soil. I fully expect that they will also last way longer than the others which rusted through and pulled out requiring replacement at least once a year.
Drella Johnson
Heavy duty staples - Great value
Great value on these staples for landscape cloth! Shipped by Sandbaggy and arrived 3 days after order placed. There were 5 plastic bags of 100 staples each - very helpful rather than having a big heavy box of them all together to try to lug around. All are good, heavy duty steel staples - with very sharp points that should go through the cloth and into the ground easily.
Renee Garcia
These are great for this Georgia clay-laden soil!
Before purchasing these, we had purchased another brand of staples. The ones we had ordered before these were way more expensive but didn't touch the quality of these staples. With the other brand of staples, probably every third one we used bent while going into the ground (we have a ton of clay mixed in our soil). They seemed pretty thin, weak. The tips of the staples were blunt, very hard to push into the ground. These staples are nice and thick, solid, very well made. Out of the 200-250 staples we used, I think 1 or 2 bent (hit rocks going into the ground). The sharp points on these make them much easier to push into the ground as well. Way easier on the hands! Yes, these staples do rust, but they are holding down landscaping fabric that is going to have pine straw laid over it. Rust just isn't a big deal for our application. I would highly recommend these staples.
Sabre Abuhania
Robust, Strong, And Comfortably Long
The last fabric staples I bought were too thin, dull, and short to be effective. The reviews on these anchor staples indicated that they might be what I was really looking for, so I took the plunge and ordered a pack to use with a commercial weed block/ground cover around our home in Southwest Florida. Good decision on my part! First off, these are a much heavier (11) gauge, the points are sharp enough to pierce commercial ground cloth, and they are long enough to anchor the weed barrier to the ground. A smart and well-executed design. Prior to using these, I made my own anchors by cutting pieces of old wire hangers into an "L" shape and pushed those through the fabric. The anchor staples I just bought are far superior to my homemade product and are a good deal as far as price. In order to get the best life and use out of your ground cloth, consider the following tips. First off, make sure to NOT pull the ground cloth tight before anchoring it down. Chances are that you are going to have to walk on it while doing future maintenance and leaving it loose will give your ground cloth flexibility to move and lessen your chances of tearing it. This is especially true if you end up using landscape stones and step on them. I also use a heavy duty stapler to fasten the ground cloth to the vertical sides of any wood timbers I might use for framing. Just remember to keep the cloth somewhat loose. This will keep weeds from sprouting up between the cloth and the wood. The other thing I try to do is to not only minimize the number of staples I use, but to also fold a piece of the cloth over the staples before covering it with the stones or mulch. ANY hole in your landscape cloth can let in seeds the either float in or are dropped by birds or other animals, so minimizing the points of intrusion will work in your favor. If you can, or as much as you can, avoid walking on your landscaped areas to minimize tearing. .
Claudio Delgado A Luis
Jason at Sandbaggy: amazing help for my concern on a WEEKEND!
I under-ordered staples (thinking I had more left-over than I really did from last year's project) and called less than an hour after my order on a Saturday. I reached Jason at Sandbaggy on the first or second ring, and he gave me the necessary contact info for Amazon, who was fulfilling my 500 staple request, in order to upgrade to 1000. Not only did I receive my staples in less than 46 hours, but I live in a rural area and gave up Prime last year because so many people couldn't get us items in 48 hours anyway, so why pay extra? Wow! Great purchase and great customer service!
John Wright
Bargain for excellent quality!
We have a large yard and I need good quality materials to secure drip lines and weed blocking fabric. These staples are among the best I have used. I have purchased staples from Home Depot and was totally disappointed - the quality is just not there. To get 500 staples for the price is a bargain especially when the anchor staples are of excellent quality, good length, and are heavy-duty. Highly recommended.
Jonathan Birdman Martin
Now these are awesome!
Now these are true landscaping stakes! What a difference it makes to use professional products rather than garden variety gear. I am now a true fan. The price was right and when I opened the box and saw these were thick, sturdy, and held my landscape fabric in place with ease. These are staying in place no doubt. I may have to get another box because my neighbor borrowed a few, like 200. Anyway, call me impressed and truly happy! I am not sure what other landscaping products they sell but if they sell others I am buying. Quality product from a great seller.
Tahesher PinkishSmilez Anderson
super strong!!!
these kick ass!!! i can't say enough about these. i was buying small packs of 75 and running out. i was trying to be thrifty with them so i would'nt run out. i decided to bite the bullet and buy a 500 count pack so i could use what i needed and even extra if i wanted. these staples are so much stronger than ANY i've bought before. like twice as sturdy for sure. i can't believe the quality differance and i was not expecting that at all. i even used some to hold down my bird bath and my tent. they hold really good. great value.