‘Great quality, especially for the price,’ say Amazon customers over ‘easy assemble’ $15 item that illuminates driveways | 88I24H8 | 2024-05-12 12:08:01
'Great quality, especially for the price,' say Amazon customers over 'easy assemble' $15 item that illuminates driveways | 88I24H8 | 2024-05-12 12:08:01
DRIVERS living in snowy climates can't get enough of a cheap and effective Amazon find that increases winter driving confidence.
Coming home on a dark rainy night would no longer be a source of anxiety.
Amazon is well known for its wide variety of products from all over the world, and the PoPoHoser 48-inch driveway markers are no exception.
They're tall, durable, and reflective – so no electricity is needed to provide drivers the guidance they need to know where a driveway begins and ends.
For those in snowy climates, the height will endure a snow plow passing through without crushing or moving the markers.
They're also ideal for climates that receive heavy downpours of seasonal rain.
Some users in the comments section recommended them for private lot owners during the winter, too.
If the street or road leading to your house is dark and not well-lit, these are a great option to consider to avoid having a street light installed.
Each side of the marker is reflective, making for one, quick install to provide guidance both leaving and returning.
The product is made with stainless steel, giving it some rigidity against strong winds, ice, and snow.
No professional is needed for installation either, as the product can be placed wherever needed after twisting the reflective piece onto the sturdy body.
A pack of four reflectors is $15.97, or $3.99 per item, or a pack of eight units is $23.97 at $3.00 per item.
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The review summary stated that customers enjoyed the quality, durability, and ease of installation of the anchor stake.
It also claimed that the product was sturdy and held up in storms.
Out of 163 reviews, 69 percent were five-star ratings – averaging out to 4.4 out of five stars.
"These driveway reflectors were just what we wanted," one reviewer wrote in January.
"We had some that were flimsy and the wind bent them. These reflectors are very sturdy and look like they will hold up in storms. I recommend them."
Another reviewer in a snowy climate wrote that they needed a certain tool to effectively install them.
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"A rubber mallet helps to install the posts, keep in mind you'll lose about half a foot in height to keep them sturdy," they wrote.
"We use them to mark our driveway during the winter."
Another happy customer wrote a review in February about how helpful the product was in the winter.
"I park on the wide driveway at the side of my home. In bad weather, I like to do a 3-corner turn and back in so that the driver's door is closest to the path leading to the house," their review read.
"Unfortunately, in the dark or when there's snow on the ground, it's hard to see where the driveway ends and the yard begins. I put one at either end of the driveway and use them to line up as I turn around and back in. They were easy to assemble and are adequately reflective."
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