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One Stop Outdoor (20-Pack) Heavy Duty, Brown Landscape Lawn & Garden Border Edging Stakes - Easy Install Terrace & Bender Board (20)

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About this item

  • CONTRACTOR GRADE : Made for use with traditional heavy duty bender board garden edging or thinner terrace board edging
  • PRE-DRILLED SCREW HOLES : Screw holes are pre drilled for easy use if you chose to utilize them. Screwing the stakes to the edging adds to the overall stability. (SCREWS NOT INCLUDED)
  • 12 INCH LENGTH : 12" L X 1" W X .5" THICK SIZE
  • ECO FRIENDLY : Made with recycled plastic resin
  • BUILT TO LAST : Strong high quality plastic for years of use.



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #40,412 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #136 in Garden Edging

Product Description

One Stop Outdoor Premium Drip Tape
USA Made Products From One Stop Outdoor
landscape edging
edging

Premium quality landscape edging

Less width / able to install and ship easier

Still strong and durable

Made in the USA


john
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Work great in keeping the edging in place
David L. Yensel
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
good product, good price
Peace54
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
The stakes are good quality and strong.
Rich R.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
Well made and half the price of Home Depot.
Recyclerob
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
By far the best composite garden stake on the market. Home Depot carried them and dropped them from inventory so glad that was able to purchase from Amazon. These work amazing well with thick plastic bender board.
Bruce P.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
When using pressure treated 2x4 lumber for edging I normally like the stakes from the big box store that are sold alongside of the 1x4 recycled plastic bender board. But they were almost $4 each, so I gave these a try. My only complaint is there is a little "give" along the 12 inch length; they are not as stiff as a wooden stake or even the previously mentioned bender board stakes. They are very strong, however. I hit them into pretty hard ground with a 4 pound hammer and they did not break or even "mushroom" from the pounding. The pre-drilled holes are a bonus and time saver. (I always pre-drill most everything) Placing them about 4 ft apart on centers they do a great job holding the lumber securely. I'm pleased and saved several dollars.
M Hale
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2023
These stakes are super sturdy and was able to pound them in to the ground pretty easily. Figure the stakes will outlast the pressure treated lumber I secured it with. The 20 pack is a good value even if you only need 8 since the price for an individual stake is so high. I will have extra but think they will come in handy for future gardening project.
Jetmaker
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022
TL;DR: Best stakes you can get but they require a few tricks to get them installed perfectly.I've gone through two 20-packs of these. They are very sturdy and after figuring out how to best install them I am happy with them. A couple of issues. First is that they are consistently bent as manufactured. This is a problem if you are trying to get your benderboard as vertical as possible. I am able to bend them straight by putting them on my knee and heaving on them. It takes a lot of force.Next issue is that they tend to go into the ground crooked. There is a flat face and a "hollow" face on these. When pounding them in they tend to lean towards the hollow face side, again making it difficult to keep them vertical. I got around this by starting them pulled slighty off vertical towards the flat side. As I pounded them they'd end up satisfactorily vertical. Note that the issue of them being bent actually exacerbates this issue.Now about the the pilot holes. I found them to be not only useless but a problem. First off they are too big for your standard 1.5" No. 8 deck screw. They need a No. 10. which is an odd size. Also, if you want the stakes on the back side of your board you cant use the pilots. If you have access you could conceivably drill them from the back side but then you will likely get sharp screw-ends poking out on the "decorative" side. So to deal with this I ended up using No. 8 deck screws drilled from the board side into the stakes on the back side. I tried my best to miss the pilot holes so as to hit as much "meat" of the stake as I could. I did this by using a jig to put the screws in a 1.0" and 2.5" from the top of the stakes.These are the best stakes available IMHO but do require some tricks to get them installed perfectly. YMMV.
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