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katheryn womack
> 3 dayAs described, fast shipping-let it start zapping.
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Customer
> 3 dayCheap thought what the heck. They don’t work. Not on any bug. Don’t waste your money unless you need a nightlight with a fan. One quit working. Cost me more to return them so I’ll eat this. Definitely not worth the money.
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jkjlw
> 3 dayThis really works in the sand. On the beach it was great. We tried up near our camping site where it was a mixture of sand, dirt and grass and found it did not work as well. I will be buying a second one for next years visit so I will have two,
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bebeyond858
> 3 dayThe sand is quite hard with a lot of shells so it is challenging to secure an umbrella at the beach where we live. This is the second sand grabber we have purchased since the first has worked so well. We wanted to set up two umbrellas - so we purchased this product again. Even with the salt air and water - it has not shown any signs of rusting so far.
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Bob Morse
Greater than one weekJust as advertised
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Ms. Linnie Waters
> 3 dayI absolutely love this product!!! It was SO very easy to screw into the sand. Its made out of metal instead of plastic, which I found to be perfect for the job it needs to do. It fit my Tommy Bahama umbrella pole perfectly. It held the umbrella when it got pretty windy, didnt even move or give the slighest bit. My friend that was with me and an umbrella that had its own built in plastic screw and it came out of the sand twice and kept swaying and falling over. Dont waste your money on another brand. This one is well worth the money. I bought a second one for the smaller umbrella I have at home, too.
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Rainbow911
> 3 dayHolds secure when wind gusts come up. If you twist until the plate is in the sand also, it keeps the umbrella from tipping throughout the day. I also recommend drilling a hole in your umbrella pole so that the securing screw actually goes into the pole instead of just pressure against it, as a good wind will otherwise work your umbrella out of the anchor. The one bad thing about this is that after 1 season of use, the paint on the bottom has worn off and the metal is rusting pretty bad.