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Hillman
Driveway Marker, Red/White, 36-In.
Model #
840070
Item #
840934
Hillman
Driveway Marker, Red/White, 36-In.
Driveway Marker, Red/White, 36-In. is rated
out of
5 by
3.
$3.29
In stock
Model #
840070
Item #
840934
In stock
Description
36", Vibrant red color, and white stripe, Hillman Driveway Marker. High quality, sturdy staff made of reinforced fiberglass and finished to be durable and to withstand adverse weather conditions. Bring awareness to driveways, curbs, and property lines with durable Hillman Driveway Markers. Made of weather-resistant material, this marker is flexible and will not break in high winds or in minor collisions. This driveway marker is highly visible and increases safety.
- REFLECTIVE BODY: Vibrant red color, and white stripe, allow drivers to locate pole even in heavy rain, a blanket of snow, or darkness of night; headlights will reflect off staff, drawing eyes directly to it
- STANDS TALL: Staffs are great for lining driveways, allowing driver to follow orange poles sticking up from the ground, well above any fallen snow that might be obscuring the path
- TOUGH BUILD: High quality, sturdy orange staff made of reinforced fiberglass and finished to be durable and to withstand adverse weather conditions
- FLEXIBLE ROD: Reinforced fiberglass pole is constructed so it will not break in high wind conditions or from being lightly bumped by vehicles or objects
Specifications
SKU | 840934 |
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Weight | 0.270000 |
UPC | 00045899336007 |
Country of Origin | US |
Package Width | 3.4 |
Package Length | 36.0 |
Package Height | 0.6 |
Model Number | 840070 |
Brand | Hillman |
Manufacturer Name | HILLMAN FASTENERS |
California Residents Proposition 65 | www.P65Warnings.ca.gov | Cancer and Reproductive Harm-
Rated 5 out of
5
by
no one from
driveway reflectors
These reflectors are as nice a reflector as can be. I had to pound a spike in the ground first, then drop the reflector in. If a car hits one, it probably will only damage the reflector, not the car.
Date published: 2016-07-13
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