Works really well for driving in metal fence post stakes. Avoids the risk of damaging them.
Ideal companion to the post stake, makes hammering into the ground without damaging it easier.
This driving tool did the job effectively. The ground anchor was in hard ground within seconds. A good buy.
Upon using the driving tool it is not quite the correct shape to fully fit the repair spike . This caused it to go through the repair spike and become stuck. It was then impossible to remove the driving tool without damaging the repair spike and so that had to be replaced. So I am going back to using pieces of old post to drive the repair spike sin.
Strong and easy to use. This will stop the metal base getting damaged
Worked perfectly. Good quality. Got the job done nice and easy.
Perfect for job well constructed, in use excellent stands up to sledge hammer abuse
Sat alright but not a total fit for the product I used it on
Does what it’s supposed to do. I have the feeling it will wear after a few more uses
Great tool at good price.
Not much else to say - use a sledgehammer and let it do the work
Much easier than using a spare length of wood as doesn't splinter, so well worth the low cost.
Worked really well, barely showed any marks after knocking in 2 fence post spikes
Robust, did just what I needed it to do. It should last for a few more posts.
Ideal for hammering fencing spikes into the ground. Much easier than using scrap offcuts. The cross section is also a big plug.
75mm driving tool does not fit the 75mm post extender. Returned didnt use.
A good tool, does what it is supposed to do. Used it to drive in six spikes, good for many more yet
Brilliant done the job, aligned inside the top of spike and hammer away
The right tool for the job. Made the work much easier and no chance of damaging the spikes. Nine successfully driven home.
Worked fine when belting in my 75x75 wedge spikes into fairly dense soil might bounce out occasionaly
More robust than perhaps it looks this tool did a good job of driving home some 'MetPosts' and the shape meant that it did not get caught on the MetPost's internal nibs.