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Pros & Cons
Pros
Used for pit bull mixes and other 60-80pd dogs. My 65 pound pit bull running at full speed after the ducks that go through our yard isn't able to pull this out, nor has it bent because i have it all the way into the ground. My dog is a beast and she w... Read More
The key is the depth in the ground. We have clay and shale in our soil.
It takes about five min to drill it in to the ground. Using the leverage really makes the task a lot easier.
Highlights
Quality
Product works really well and its easy to install
Paired with the prestige super beast tie out chain its held him for two months so far and i havent had to replace any fence posts
I have used stakes in the past that only worked when they were fully in the ground which is fine until you hit them with the m... Read More
Competitiveness
We have our 80lb lab mix out on it 45x a day and have not had an issue
Didnt work well holding my 35lb yellow labgolden mix pup in sand
We went through more inground stakes than i can count we even added concrete blocks as a counterweight to protect the stakes b... Read More
I also use the 250lb cable not because they are huge dogs but at 65 pounds i dont want to be the reason a dog is loose
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great, strong, sturdy, through and easy. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 201 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 17 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This tie out is not coming out of the ground
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But listenand be warned before you purchase it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They should tell you that you will need muscles and a metal barrod of some sort
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Once its set you will need to put a metal barrod of some sort through the loop at the top to twist it into the ground
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Again depending on the type of soil you are setting it in this will require some muscle
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Just understand it takes some elbow grease
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Anything less than 75lb is excessive
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is probably the same weight and size as carrying a machete around
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