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GARVEE 42" Steel Safety Bollard Post, 4.5" Dia, Parking&Traffic Barrier
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- High visibility in low light
- Durable Q235 steel construction
- Weather-resistant protective coating
- Sealed bottom for enhanced stability
- Simple installation with expansion screws
GARVEE 42" Steel Safety Bollard Post, 4.5" Dia, Parking&Traffic Barrier
Specifications
Brand | GARVEE |
Size | 42" |
Style | 2 PACK |
Color | Yellow |
Product Dimensions | 42.52 x 14.96 x 8.27 inches |
Item Weight | 26.5 Pounds |
Reviews
Decent product however, I only gave four stars because the finish doesn’t seem to hold up and dulls overtime.
Bollards are nice and sturdy and arrived with no major dings or dents. The bases are thick enough and flat. Concrete anchors are included. There was a thin square piece of metal in the box that may have been left in there by mistake-not too sure but I don't think it has anything to do with the actual bollards, looks more like a template for drilling the holes in the bases. The paint was worn on the tops which looks to be more due to the manufacturing than to simply rubbing on the box. Not a huge deal but a bit more attention during paint process and it would be a 5 star product.
This are big and heavy. I was thinking they were the lightweight plastic ones. These, if you mount them in to the cement they will stop a car or do alot of damage trying. Mine came all beat up on the top. Looks like it had already been hit. They are not packaged well at all.
This will not stop a moving vehicle or even a very determined bicycle but it does provide a visual barrier. Perfect if you just want to warn people not to hit something while backing up, but it's not going to stop them if they do hit it - you'd need something much heavier and sturdy than this. For what it is, it works though.
These things are certainly heavy duty and the steel is painted on every surface to avoid oxidation. I am sure they would survive contact with a Peterbilt. The only questions are the bolts and what you bolt it to. Even with the bolts provided being sunk into reinforced concrete. The bolts provided are certainly good bolts. They are expanding. So, they will grab onto whatever your ground is made of. Anything less than fully cured reinforced concrete would be a waste of time. A fully grown fast food junky could knock it over just by bumping into it. Like I said, these posts will survive anything you send it. But, really must be used on a bike or pedestrian path. The rule of levers and these bolts are the weakness. Modern vehicle thoroughfares today use plastic / rubber posts and even they don't survive a years worth of vehicle traffic.
These bollard posts are well made and easy to install with a steel template and hardware included. Sturdy bollard posts when installed.
Adding these to your garage or if can on a drive way these are durable and easy to install and removed if needed. Keep in mind that these these are made slow and not stop objects they will need to be replaced if they are absorbing a big heavy object if you are looking for what I placed them are parking guides as I can get them correctly placed I'm having them not installed until I can look to set a different base installation as to not break into the concreate until I have firmly found the ideal position.
These are solid bollard posts that will protect your property. I appreciate that the hardware for installation was included in the package. The bollard coating is well done and will help prevent rust in the elements for many years to come. I highly recommend this product!
Okay so these are not Embassy-quality like the kind that lift out of the ground to stop a truck - and thankfully that's not my use-case here at home, either! I'm using them at the edge of a drive to protect a gate security/intercom post: I'd rather a driver have to get through these (or hopefully hear the sickening thunk of their car's sheetmetal crumpling) BEFORE they knock down the gate post with the $$$$ equipment in it). They will work just fine for that purpose - properly anchored into concrete, of course.