• DYNAMIC USES: This 92 inch high 15MM (0.6 inch) diameter thick and 12 inches wide Shepherd hooks will add beauty to your outdoor living space by hanging wide variety of solar lights, signs, flowers baskets, bird feeders, mason jars, string lights, wind chimes, ornaments, plant hanger, etc
  • PREMIUM QUALITY: Super quality steel construction which is 30% more thicker than competition. Powder coating to last for several seasons to come if not forever and these hooks are extremely sturdy and will look elegant anywhere around your garden.
  • STUNNING: Vintage look and black finish will adds elegance and beauty to your garden. Tall shepherd hooks have a glossy shine and look stunning in almost any garden landscape project.
  • MULTI-FACETED: Endless uses of these hooks and only your imagination can limit you and some of the uses we suggest are: hanging flower basket, use for wedding decoration, insect repellents, shooting targets, isle markers at campgrounds. You will be amazed at how useful they can be.
  • LIFETIME GUARANTEE: With a life-time guarantee, Ashman offers a full-refund if you're not satisfied!

Excellent garden staff, especially for the price. Go to any garden center, even the ones at the big brick and mortar stores and you will not find a garden staff of this length, this thickness / sturdiness for this price. Won't be able to do it. I have spent twice as much at garden centers --- or more --- and while you might have color options at the garden stores? You will not find a better garden staff for the price than these. I am a buyer, a consumer. Not the manufacturer. I expect these to last many years.

I had a 65” shepherds hook, but once the feeder was hanging off it, even with a squirrel baffle, they could jump up off the ground and hit the feeder. This 92” version (with the baffle added) works perfectly. I’ve seen squirrels stare wistfully at the feeder and move on.

Very high-quality and sturdy. You can hang very heavy items on this. I was a little worried as another person's review said it was bending from hanging a plant or something on it. If there's is bending it's because they're hanging an automobile on it or they are reviewing the wrong item is this is very thick and strong.

Works well and is high enough. Unfortunately, the dang squirrels jump from my porch 6' out to the feeder because they can't climb up or down it. they just haven't figured how to get over the lid. So they hit the feeder by flying through the air and knock seed on the ground (lil' sh---)

We bought this hook after the family of raccoons broke the tree branch we used for our feeders. I was pleasantly surprised by how sturdy and strong this hook is! We put it up yesterday, and so far, it hasn't bent in the wind or bent to the weight of our large feeder. This is a great hook!

I ordered two. Very strong. Even stronger when installed back to back and using a single squirrel baffle to connect them. Holds up nicely in strong winds.

We hung a bird feeder on this hook outside our kitchen table window. Flocks of cardinals annd chicadees and we are loving it! The solid spikes went into the ground easily for us, and the pole has stood like a rock through several days of high winds. We just ordered a second for an additional corner of our yard. I could not be happier with it!

These are tall, strong, and well-finished hangers--the shipping box arrived a little banged-up, but these survived without a scratch. I had some concerns that heavy flower baskets might cause the shafts to bend, but that isn't the case. The generous ground stakes anchor them well, and tromping down on the horizontal bar made it relatively easy to get them set up straight and parallel to each other in rocky, rooty ground. They're in a somewhat sheltered area, so I have no experience yet of how they'll do in high winds. I plan to add a few more to create a discreet "forest" of hanging baskets to block sight lines to a neighbor's yard :).

I bought this Shepherd's hook and a squirrel baffle for my sunflower seed feeder. I put the baffle under the feeder on the pole. Previously, the squirrels would just climb up on the shorter poles I had purchased and pig out. With this taller Shepherd's hook and the baffle, the squirrels are "baffled" (ha!) by their inability to get to their seed. They still try to climb the pole, then hit the baffle, stop (and you can see their little brain trying to figure out what to do), and go back down the pole. There is still plenty of seed kicked off by the cardinals and finches, so I don't feel bad for the squirrels.

I bought these to hold up a string of outdoor lights and I was worried they might bend, but not a chance! They are heavy-duty, and quite tall. TIP: I found the easiest way to get them into the ground was to drive the base in a bit with my foot, remove it, and hammer a long screwdriver into the marked holes, wiggle it around, then put the base in the now deeper holes. A few good stomps and they were in solid!