

🛠️ Secure your outdoor oasis with spiral strength and effortless style!
The YANEYRIE 50PCS 8-inch Spiral Plastic Landscape Anchoring Spikes combine durable plastic construction with a unique spiral design to provide superior soil grip and easy hammer-in installation. Ideal for securing pavers, weed barriers, artificial turf, and garden edging, this reusable set of 50 spikes offers professional-grade performance at an unbeatable value, making it a must-have for any DIY landscaping enthusiast.
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,936 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #42 in Plant Support Garden Stakes |
| Brand | YANEYRIE |
| Color | 8in - 50 count |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,527 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.04 Pounds |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 8"L x 0.5"W |
| Style | Heavy Duty |
C**N
Same quality, 3x cheaper than local box-store
I was SHOCKED at the price at the local big box store for a bag of pointy plastic nails. These are affordable and of the same quality. I used them to secure paver edging and landscape edging. It is important to understand that while these are plastic and therefore a little flimsy, their strength is somewhat provided by the stiffness of the soil they are driven into. I found that they respond best to a few light taps to get started before just pounding away at them. The twist shape adds extra holding friction in the soil. I even had to pull one section up and re-do it. Some of the spikes were slightly bent, but were able to be reused.
S**M
Sturdy and Well Priced
We ordered the 4” flexible edging from Amazon and quickly found out that the edging does not contain sufficient spikes. The spikes that are included (in the edging package) are shorter than these. The extra length —they’re two inches LONGER— should prove to hold the edging in longer / better. Sturdy—not one has broken. We also insured to turn on the sprinkler plus bring a container of water. If there is resistance, we pull out the spike, add water to the tiny hole that the spike created, and work it until it is fully pushed in. Do not use a mallet or hammer. Use water to soften soil and the spike pushes in by hand. The spike has some grooves (like a drill bit) that help the spike to go in the soil easily. These spikes are for edging — closely spaced. While of course, they can be used for tarps or tents, that is NOT going to work. The diameter of the spike’s head is insufficient for tents/tarps. Also tents / tarps have grommets that are widely spaced out. Larger spikes with metal is for tents / tarps. I priced these are three local stores. These are fairly priced, have a conservative color (black) for your yard, and are significantly better quality. Definitely would buy these again.
4**E
Work well, don’t pound too hard using hammer, breaks tops off
Easy to use, great for landscape fabric.
G**S
Highly recommend
No dig spikes were easy to use to secure no dig edging. Price was much cheaper than big box store. Held up well over the winter months. Very good quality.
S**S
Multipurpose nails or screws for projects
I’m sooo glad I bought them. I could see multiple uses for these when I spotted them! I’ve used for landscaping edging I needed. They’ve worked for lighting and stability of multiple projects, especially Holidays, plants and trees and garland and even nailed down tarps. I could go on and on. It’s cold now and time will tell when Summer comes. Especially like the length.
E**S
These plastic spikes refuse to budge once they are in the ground
I used the whole fifty-piece box to pin down landscape fabric and hold brick edging around a new flower bed. Our soil is dense red clay but each eight-inch stake twisted in smoothly with a rubber mallet and stayed perfectly straight. The spiral ribs grip the earth so tightly that I can tug on the edging and nothing lifts. After three heavy rainstorms the spikes are still flush with the surface and there is zero rust or discoloration. The wide heads make it easy to seat the fabric without tearing it, and the length is ideal for anchoring drip-line tubing at the same time. A pair of work gloves is smart because the tips are sharp, yet that sharpness is exactly what lets them bite through roots and compact dirt. For the cost of a fast-food lunch my weed barrier now looks professionally installed, and I have a few extras left for future projects. Solid buy if you want a one-and-done solution instead of flimsy metal pins that bend on the first swing.
S**E
They do what they’re supposed to do and they’re good for the money
I use these two secure some of my edging. Some of the ones that were in there were breaking or had disappeared. These appeared to be good quality and they do what they’re supposed to do. I think for the money it’s a good buy.
K**.
These are ok….not great.
1/2 of these worked great. The other 1/2 either bent and broke as I was putting them in the ground with a rubber mallet.
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