🌿 Elevate Your Greenery Game!
The Tumax Plant Anchor Kit is a comprehensive solution for securely anchoring climbing plants and vines. It includes 70 durable anchors and a tube of Sil Flex 7500 silicone adhesive, designed to adhere to a variety of surfaces, including glass. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, this kit makes it easy to create stunning plant displays or hang decorations with ease.
J**E
Excellent anchor for plants, Xmas lights, etc.
These are great for training vines along walls. And for providing anchors for strings of Christmas lights. Very easy to apply. Use twistems for Xmas lights. Really work well!
S**Y
excellent product, silicone glue that really sticks to both metal and brick
Highly recommended to grow roses and other plants on house walls. I used this kit to attach a wire grid allowing roses to grow up to two stories at my house. The key ingredient is the silicone glue that comes with this kit. This glue allows to attach the metal anchors that have a little loop to walls, in my case brick walls. Wire is then attached to the metal anchors through the loops. I have the grids up for three years and none of it fell off, despite some heavy storms and despite annoying squirrels running through the rose bushes. I tried to substitute the glue with other silicone glues from hardware chains, but two glues tested sticked only to the wall, but not to the metal anchor, so it is worth buying this kit. After three years, there a no signs of rust. The pictures show the roses in spring, where one can see the wires and then in summer with the full foliage that hides the metal wires well.
S**.
Just what you need
We put these on a stucco post on all four sides. The adhesion was excellent we let them cure for 24 hours and then we painted over it. Now going back it’s difficult to even see where they are. They are not fancy, they’re not pretty, they just work. Even with the tie used it blends into the foliage so well that you cannot see that The vine is not crawling up the post on its own. If you like pretty, artsy, plastic snap thingy then this is not for you. If you want some thing unobtrusive that just flat out works this is it baby!
C**L
Perfect solution for the person that doesn’t want to Drill
I’m not a DIY person but this was easy to install and the adhesion is solid. Roped a trellis with this (20 gauge wire bought separately). Happy I didn’t have to drill holes into my wall.
S**R
Adhere’s great
Solid product. Works great on stucco.
G**R
a few sites recommend this. I told a few people about the ...
Very impressed by this simple but clever idea. The set up: I live in a windy SoCal city, and my large bougainvilleas kept getting blown over. I planted them against a brick wall, hoping that an in-ground iron trellis would keep them propped up, but the trellis itself continually got pulled down along with the plant. I was trying to figure out how to properly secure the trellis against the brick wall, and was very hesitant to spend the money on a hammer-drill that would be able to make a hole in the brick. Plus, I didn't really want to make holes in the brick. A larger couple of trellises would have been fairly costly as well, and I wasn't ready to part with the money - so I turned to google for an answer.After studying the situation on line, a few sites recommend this. I told a few people about the idea, and none of them thought it would hold, so of course, I set out to prove them wrong. I spaced the anchors about 9-12 inches apart, and used steel wire to wrap the trunk of the plant to the anchors on the wall, in multiple places so as no to cause too much stress on any one place on the plant. I am very impressed with the holding ability of the glue. I have pulled and pulled, and even I can get the anchors to budge. They easily hold each bougainvillea up.Next, I got crazy and decided to make a trellis for a heavy flowering wine which would hold the plant onto stucco, and take the plant up and over back yard windows to frame them. The vine is on a large trellis, but had ceased it's upward growth as stucco gave it no holding spots. Once again, the glue and steel wine held perfectly, and the vine has continued it's upward growth.I've since gone on to use the glue and anchors to avoid putting more holes in the paint and stucco, and I've hung wind chimes, hooks for outdoor lighting and even potted plants.
R**Z
Great for hanging holiday lights on stucco!
This anchor is designed for hanging vines, but it works great for hanging holiday lights on stucco surfaces! I live in the southwest USA where most people know that driving nails or screws into stucco can damage or crack the stucco surface and allow water to penetrate into your home's sub-layers and cause water damage. I've glued over 100 of these anchors onto my stucco home to hang holiday lights and secure them with simple twist ties and they work great! I've also painted them to match my home so you can't even notice them unless you know they are there. The kit comes with an adhesive that needs to set for at least a day or two, so plan accordingly - I recommend installing them a week before hanging your lights. I highly recommend!!
K**D
Patio holders
The product was easy to use except when it came to adding ties and I had to reach up overhead and attempt to insert the ribbon. It was difficult. My advice is to prethread the ring even though it said not to. It would and will save a little if time and frustration. Also do not use in extreme hot or cold weather the setting is not going to be 24 hrs mite like 48 and up hours.Overall the product works great.
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