⚡ Ground your power, elevate your safety — don’t get left in the dark!
The GOUNENGNAIL 4' Copper Bonded Grounding Rod combines a full-length 3/8'' copper-plated steel rod with a pre-installed wire clamp and rolled driving spike, delivering a robust, easy-to-install grounding solution ideal for electric fences, antennas, and satellite dishes. Designed to perform reliably across varying soil conditions, it offers superior lightning dissipation and secure wire connections, backed by a 30-day unconditional return guarantee.
Manufacturer | Bulls Hardware |
Item Weight | 1.55 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 48.03 x 1.45 x 0.8 inches |
Size | 3/8''x4' |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**.
Great price and a great
This 4 foot grounding rod worked perfect. I pounded at 3 feet into the ground and left 1 foot out of the ground. It was built well and did exactly what I wanted. I tested it out and it worked great.
A**N
Good quality
Returned as we found we did not need them afterall. However, excellent sturdiness, good quality, nice value. No complaints; we would have kept them but the fence we bought had a set included that we used instead.
J**E
High Quality
Works great.
M**H
Shocking!
These 4' grounding rods are sturdy and easy to install. The rod(s) are attached to a cooper wire for grounding electrical equipment. These rods were utilized for grounding pool equipment. Save time and energy by ordering the appropriate clamps required to attach cooper wire to rod. Amazon has both, This is a third party vendor but arrived within three (3) days)
D**.
Product as expected - Fast Shipping
Works great - I use this for a ground on my protective elective fence around my garden. Now with a good ground on the wires, animals have learned to stay out of there.
A**R
Copper ground rods
Excellent Quality! Great Price ! Fast shipping !! Easley Installation
S**N
Good
Bueno
S**N
No more lightning fried modems and routers.
After lightening fried two new modems in ten days, I installed this grounding rod with a grounding block in my coaxial cable. The entire job was easy. I pounded this rod in the ground so only a few inches is visible. It won't work if not nearly all in the ground. The soil here is very rocky and this went right in. That was months ago and a few thunderstorms later, my modem and router are safe. You will need a grounding block and some ten-gauge copper wire to complete the job. The whole job took maybe 5 minutes. There is no need to hire an electrician this job is so simple.
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