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3.0 out of 5 stars
not that good,
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This review is from: Toro 30084 Perimeter Pegs (50 per bag) (Lawn & Patio)
You actually need a bunch of these things to make the wire stay down properly. I would instead suggest sticking with what you get with the iMow and using those in conjunction with burying the wire about 3 inces into the earth.Not only is burying the wire cleaner and cheaper (I used a ... garden hoe and it worked perfectly) but you don't need to be purchasing these things like it's going out of style. I found you need to place these a lot closer than the directions suggested at first. Especially if iMow is set to the lowest setting. However, if you do want to go the peg route you will not find plastic stakes for cheaper. The only other place I found them was in camping stores ...
3.0 out of 5 stars
You'll need a lot of these!,
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This review is from: Toro 30084 Perimeter Pegs (50 per bag) (Lawn & Patio)
As another reviewer stated, you need a LOT of these. I have a rather modest yard with a few trees, have so far used 200 of these, and hope the 50 more on their way will be enough. I've also found that they break pretty easily, so be careful with them.
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