🔨 Nail It with Copper Power!
The Copper Tree Stump Killer features 99.99% pure copper nails, each measuring 65mm in length, designed for deep penetration and effective stump removal. With 20 nails per pack, these versatile tools can also be utilized for electrolysis, making them a must-have for any DIY enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Build with Colour |
Part Number | 65mm x 20 |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 12 x 4 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | 65mm |
Size | 20 x 65mm |
Colour | Copper |
Material | Copper |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 20 x Nails (by weight) |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 100 g |
A**L
Great stump stoppers
These pins definitely stopped our naughty sapling that we could not remove from the edge of the house foundation. Very effective. We had cut the sapling back, applied stump killer and it regrew. These pins stopped it dead😁
D**S
May require pilot holes in harder wood.
I've recently had a few trees felled in our garden and want to rot down the stumps as quickly as possible.I started by drilling some holes in the stumps, then adding strong weed/stump killer.I then hammered in a number of these nails, be aware that they're quite soft and so bend easily. For harder wood, I found it necessary to drill pilot holes before hammering them in.I can't say how effective they've been as its too soon to tell, but hopefully they do their job.Once we get some dry weather I'll then add potassium nitrate to the holes in the stumps to accelerate the degradation further.I hope you find my review helpful.
B**Z
Absolutely work
I had previously tried to kill a tree which had outgrown the garden by removing a complete ring of bark which is supposed to work, but didn't even trouble it in the slightest. The tree is on a slope and some of the roots were exposed. I pu a few nails into these and the tree was dead within a few months.
C**E
Don’t bother
They might work eventually , I don’t know . I won’t live long enough to find out . If you want to get rid of a tree stump , grind it out or like I have done chainsaw it down to below ground level cover it with soil and let nature do its job
L**E
Great
Good nails. Good value for moneyAll in all – Good product
B**S
Did the job.
These were just right. Strong, quality nails. I have ivy growing in my garden and I really needed something to get rid of it. These have worked really well. Dug down to fond the root, hammered them in and just waited. Its gradually dying. I will be purchasing more if need be as the ivy is covering my fence.
J**F
Copper nails
Great but very easy to bend so I ended drilling a small hole first and then tapping in the nail in .
B**N
Copper nails finished off the stump
I wasn’t sure if they would work in killing off a newly cut tree stump. Ive heard and read mixed reviews on how successful using copper nails would be.On a stump diameter of about 60cm and about 30cm up from the ground I evenly spaced out hammering the copper nails all around the side (some of the nails did bend but I put that down to my poor hammering skills) of the stump using about half the pack.It took some time (months) but its working as the stump has began to rot. Its still very much there and I suspect this will be a long process but I haven’t seen any regrowth and the stump looks like it’s dead with sections of it starting to crumble.Note: This is not an overnight solution, it is an approach that takes a lot of patience and time.