

🌿 Nail your landscape game with EasyFlex – where pro results meet DIY ease!
EasyFlex 10-Inch Steel Anchoring Spikes come in a convenient 45-pack, crafted from durable steel to provide a secure hold in all soil types. Designed for versatile outdoor use, these spikes ensure professional-grade stability for landscape edging, pavers, and more, making them the go-to choice for millennial DIYers aiming for flawless yard aesthetics without the pro price tag.
| ASIN | B00PG44OBQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,852 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #562 in Anchors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,999) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00751315119894 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 1989S-45C |
| Manufacturer | Dimex Corp. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.25 x 0.4 x 0.4 inches |
| UPC | 751315119894 |
S**C
EasyFlex 10-Inch Steel Anchoring Spikes ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
These metal spikes are just what I needed for securing landscape edging. They’re sturdy and easy to hammer into the ground. They hold everything in place, even in tough soil. It’s a great DIY product, and with 45 spikes in a pack, it’s also good value. Highly recommend for any landscaping project.
T**C
Sturdy and Effective
We had previously used 8 inch spikes for landscaping around pavers, synthetic lawn, and mulch areas. The 8 inch ones were ok, but seemed to not go quite deep enough at times, and had a little movement unless the ground was very compacted, which sometime the top inches of soil might be loosely packed. I had not seen these spikes before, but we tried them on our most recent projects. Apparently the ever so slight difference between the 8 inch spikes to the 10 inch spiked was all we needed. These spikes have no movement and a very sturdy. However, the 8 inch spikes were usable for the synthetic turf because they were skinnier. These are very thick, and are good for edging and such, but I would not recommend using in a synthetic turf (which we had considered doing before actually seeing them). For edging (what we intended to use them for) they are perfect.
C**O
Super heavy duty and I got a smoking deal on them
I had another project some months ago where I used Dimex edging and ended up buying some other metal spikes that had more spikes for the price. A few weeks ago I bought more of the edging (300 feet) and boxes of these spikes because to my surprise they were like $12 a box (I see they are $30 now). Well these spikes are actually bigger than what I bought before. These are 3/8" in diameter vs. 1/4" that I bought before. I used a 2.5 pound sledgehammer to pounds these into rocky AZ soil and I know at times I had to have been splitting rocks. Only one out like 180 did I hit something that would not give and after like 12 blows did the spike kind of start to bend. I just moved to another hole in the edge. These were a smoking great deal at $12 for a box of 45. Knowing how tough and heavy duty these are, I would say they would still be a great deal at $30, but only if you really need something that will take the pounding to drive them into the soil or you know you need some great holding power.
S**S
Legit quality!
These are legit! I drove them into the ground with a sledgehammer. They work well to hold landscape edge in place and I also use them to hold down landscape artwork.
C**L
hard steel
They rust, which makes them stay in the ground even better.
A**R
Great to anchor steep hillside footholds.
I have an extremely steep incline at the end of my lot and created some footholds with 2x4 sections grounded with two spikes each. The guys replacing my old fence really appreciated having the aids to stay on their feet. You can stain the wood whatever you want to match the ground so it doesnt have to be that noticeable. Thanks for offering these spikes and at a good length for foothold anchors. Love my Amazon vendors and selections!
B**M
Keeps paver trim stable!
We added an extension to our driveway about 5 years ago and purchased these. We recently added an additional driveway to our property and ordering these was a must. Super easy to install making our metal edging around the pavers that much stronger. Super solid product without any issues here in Florida.
J**N
The best landscaping spikes
I tried three different kinds of spikes: these 10 inch steel ones, some 8 inch galvanized ones, and some 8 inch plastic ones. These go through rocky soil with no problem. I ended up using these to start holes for the other kind. Since they’re not galvanized, they rust and lock themselves into the ground, which is a benefit because it holds the landscaping strip solid. These were the same price per stake as the galvanized and I’d buy only these if I did my landscaping again.
L**H
These are solid steel nails, 10 inches long, and 1/2 inch in diameter. I use them to hold down the skirting around my RV. They are easy to drive into grassy fields, dirt, gravel, hard and soft soil, and they hold my skirting securely even in strong winds and gusts. They are not stainless steel (which would cost a small fortune) so they will rust.
C**D
The spikes are as advertised and worked well.
P**Y
These are good, solid metal spikes for use with construction grade edging. I was happy with them the first time, I needed more for an expansion of my patio.
T**Y
My local stores wanted $0.91 each for similar garden spikes to these. At $35 for 45 spikes that's only 77¢ each which I thought was a terrific price. The nails themselves are good quality and strong. I'm using these nails to hold plastic landscape edging down. They're easy to hammer down and so far I haven't bent a single nail. I would recommend these and yes I would purchase them again.
K**Q
These work great, and I feel as though my edging will stay securely in the ground. They are quite weighty, and although the heads may not look perfect afterwards (doesn't matter as they will be covered), the hammer's put them through some pretty rocky, hard soil. I did leave one lying out in the rain, straight out of the box and the next morning, it did have quite a bit of rust on it.
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