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The Epcee Heavy Duty Steel Fence Post Repair Stakes feature a robust 1/8" thick S275 channel steel construction with a unique 'H' design for enhanced stability. Measuring 33.6" in length with a 17.7" deep ground spike, this kit includes all necessary hardware—hex screws, drill bit, and driver socket—for straightforward installation. Ideal for repairing tilted or broken wood fence posts, it offers a durable, cost-effective alternative to full fence replacement, making it a top choice for professional-grade fence maintenance.










| ASIN | B0BFFXK7Y2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,199 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #477 in Plant Support Garden Stakes |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2024 |
| Item Form | Rod |
| Item Thickness | 0.13 Inches |
| Item Weight | 4.94 pounds |
| Item model number | EP-FPRK-B |
| Manufacturer | Epcee |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 34.75 x 5.25 x 2.5 inches |
| Specification Met | True |
| UPC | 756166646056 |
H**Z
Work great
These are simple to install and work great. Saved me the cost of a new cedar fence.
M**K
Save the Post!!
I just finished doing some fence repair that included replacing a leaning post and the two sections of fence on either side of it and reinforcing a few posts with this product. This product is SO MUCH easier (and cheaper) than replacing a post and fencing! I have just ordered another set of four stakes to reinforce a few more posts on my property, and I look forward to installing them. It sure beats the alternative! My posts are set in concrete, so I screwed a 2x4 block to the base of the posts before installing the metal stakes. This block acts as a spacer to keep the stake away from the concrete, and it stiffens the 4x4 post a bit. I found it important to ensure my posts were plumb before installing these stakes. Once plumb, bracing the fence post made installation much easier, and I used a wood block between the stake and my sledgehammer to avoid damaging the metal stakes. The kit includes lag bolts, a drill bit for pilot holes, and a driver for the lag bolts—very convenient! Once the lag bolts were tight, my fence posts were very, very sturdy. As I mentioned, I have ordered another set of four stakes to do some more fence repair, and I'll take that work any day over a post and fence replacement. Good luck with your fence work!
J**.
Easy to install!!!
This was the perfect solution to repairing a fence post that I thought I had repaired sufficiently with “post buddies”. High winds had it shifting again. Saw this product and because it is offset at the bottom by almost 5 inches, you do not hit the concrete that the post in set into. So much more sturdy now due to the offset design. The rest of my fence may come down in a terrible storm but I believe this post will remain straight up. Also comes with a drill bit and bolt screws that made installation so easy. I did use an eight pound hammer which also made it easy to pound into the ground. Just watch the product video to see how to install. Highly recommend!!!
R**.
Works great
Like I said works great, but I think it should be just a little bit stronger. If it was just a little bit thicker steel it would be a little more stable. Overall though it’s a good concept.thank you
M**H
Strong heavy-duty stakes that do difficult jobs rithe first time
They solved the problem. They are very sturdy and I cannot even rock the fence back and forth, I had my doubts but am now very impressed. I highly recommend. My fence posts were totally water damaged and leaning about two feet after a heavy rain and high wind knocked them over. Here are the choices you have to repair damaged fence posts - Fence posts are set into a poured cement base. Many of the competing stakes are designed to fit between the post and the cement. In my experience of doing this inevitable job for years and years was driving a metal stake with a 2 out of 3 success rate because sometimes there was no gap. So I ended up having to remove the old post, the cement base and install a new post and base. I exposed the posts and saw about 3" of rotten wood. I cleaned up and ended up cutting out the rot back to good wood so I ended up with a gap from 4" to 5". these stake are offset so they clear the outside of the cement base. So I drove them into the ground with a hand sledge on both sides. Be sure to use a level to assure it is perfect vertical! I used a 2x4x8 to hold the leaning side. Because I had a gap I built two three-sided wood frame (I used some old 6" wood shelves I had laying around but any scraps of wood will do). Make sure the top of the frame is higher than the cut on the post. I poured some quick drying cement into the frame, filled with water and let it dry. As I said, I'm impressed they even worked and are beyond my expectations.
S**S
Junkie made in China bolt heads break off.
First off, for anyone buying this product, double check to make sure there are no concrete footings just below the surface. At times they may be sunk deeply into the ground, so slide a sharp dowel down through the soil where you plan on driving The anchor in. This is a problem we ran into and so we had to instead put the anchor on the end of the fence line taking away a great deal of the kickstand stability this item was supposed to provide in the first place. We decided some stability would be better than nothing. We then drove the spike down into the ground, keeping it snug to the fence itself. Then we went ahead and drilled holes for the bolts, but as we were driving in the middle, the head broke off before it could even be tightened. Mind you the drill hole was not too snug nor was there too much torque applied to the screw head. It simply just snapped off as you will see in the picture with no way for us to remove it , or make a correction. That we were left with only 2 bolts to stabilize the fence to the metal spike with nothing to be done for the Center bolt. We paid a great deal of money for this metal piece of spike. It is marketed as a heavy duty tool that will do a heavy duty job. We felt it was worth the investment. Had we known the screws would have been, so trashy we would’ve went to the store ahead of time and bought screws that were sufficient for the job. We delayed and using this item so it was too late to return it as we absolutely would’ve due to the shotty screws. There is no way we could be the only people that had this problem with the screws they provide. I would think long and hard before buying this item as I wonder now about the quality of the metal support itself? If you should decide to buy it be sure to buy your own screws so you don’t end up in a predicament we found ourselves in. Because of the lack of quality screws or rather bolts that are obviously essential to making this item work correctly we gave this product a very rare one star.
G**I
The delivery was super fast. The product was exactly as described and just what I needed. Thank you, Gary
G**4
Used these to support a sagging fence between houses. Hammered in after a rain storm on clay soil. Fence hasn't moved since we attached them a month ago . Many wind storms . Kind of a wind tunnel between house. Friends have ordered more since and agree they are great !!
P**S
So bought this to avoid costly process of getting someone to come and change a rotten fence post. The fence was installed with a drive down anchor - so I couldn’t use the straight flat cheaper alternatives. The price of this isn’t amazing - but it’s cheaper than getting someone over to fix the post and the fastest way to fix the problem. One thing to note is it’s quite a task getting the reinforcement into the ground. You can’t just bash it in like instructions as no ground is ever that soft. So you have to be prepared to dig down 40cm. I’d recommend getting some digging gloves for that. I only had my normal hand and a knife to dislodge soil. Next the steel once driven in didn’t perfect go against the fence post - so I added some extra wooden brackets which is fine, you can’t see in image but space was tight in my case as had concrete slab right in front of fence post. Overall though I’m of the conclusion this was the most cost effective fix and the fence is super sturdy now.
A**T
Don't buy this, it's a cheap bit of poorly made crap. I hammered the spiked end into the ground successfully, but when I applied the slightest amount of pressure with my fingers to the top part which bolts to the fence post the welds at the bottom of the triangular strengthening plates failed. Looks like they were done with a soldering iron! Had to give it 1 star to submit the review but should be zero
H**Y
It really makes the post sturdy and once you drive it all the way in the ground you can see it's not flexing. Really happy that it has the length to drive down some others seem a few inches shorter which I question.
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