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Brand | HY-KO |
Item model number | 40640 |
Color | Silver |
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Product Id | 2111310 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 029069406400 |
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Hy-Ko 1.75 In. x 28 In. Metal Pigtail Sign Stake 40640
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Used it to cordoned off my lawn for Halloween trick or treaters, taped off the area, worked great!
we used this sign to hold up yard sale signs. It was helpful and kept the signs tight. i wouldnt recommend using poster board as it may rip and distort your sign. use only the sturdy vinyl like signs.
Served the purpose for the price
It's holds the sign well. Nothing special. It works.
Good quality held up good for yard sale signs
Had a need for these and had to drive to a Walmart not as close to me. Got them, set them up and done! You need 2 to hold a rectangular sign.
These work perfectly for yard signs for my party.
these are very cheap very sturdy suport your sign in the yatd its strong medal an works very well just the right size for anyone' to notice what u selling or advertising its unique
Easy to anchor sign in all weather. Can stake sign in ground
Though durable, and held the sign, it was not easy to slide the signs in between to circle part. If the sign bent while trying the get it between the looped part, it makes it even harder the slide through. Trying to pry the metal loop apart just enough was not easy to do alone. Also, although it shows you can use one pigtail stake in the middle of the sign, I found that it allows the sign to spin around if breezy. Fortunately I wrote on the back of the sign, as well. They push into the ground fairly easy, as long as it is soft enough dirt. Putting them near the edges of the road where there is a combination of gravel and dirt, where you would see signs normally, was a bit difficult, and I needed to put them further back into the grassy area. Would need a hammer to drive them in as they are not pointed at the end. It did keep the signs up, though!