Driveway Markers & Reflectors (10 Pack) Road & Pavement Markers Double Sided, Reflective Drive & Road Stud Street Markers, Speed Bumps, Asphalt, Pedestrian Crossings, Safety, Commercial Grade, Yellow
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jfrowe1
> 24 hourI live in the suburbs and it is quite a distance from one street light to the next. There is no street light that illuminates my driveway. In the photos you can see the before and after placing the reflectors on the driveway. The photos (taken at 10:00 P.M.) are with normal head lights and no flash. The last photo is no head lights but with photo flash. Does it make a difference? Yes, but in my opinion a small difference. These reflectors are very sturdy and I believe they should last a long time. No snow where I live so plow damage not an issue. Lawn mower damage to thesee might be a potential risk. Overall not a bad product, just not one that excites me. Perhaps if I had less security lighting they might appear brighter.
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Evan b.
> 24 hourVery heavy. Heavy duty. Built right. Theres no adhesive on them and no holes to sink a screw into it. Built like the kind on the roads. If it was adhesive and had holes Id rate it a 5. Otherwise happy with this. Will help line up curb n mark driveway corners. Using liquid tar to install
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Steve
> 24 hourWe had some nice solar lights that stuck to the concrete in our driveway. However, time and cars etc. eventually forced us to replace them. I saw these driveway markers and reflectors from GreenLighting Store and thought theyd be a good replacement. While they are solidly made and durable, they arent adhesive, so they kind of get knocked around a bit. Additionally, they arent lights but reflectors, which wasnt what I wanted, either. All that said, I cant knock the product, which is construction-level durable and effective.
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Kevinism
> 24 hourMy driveway has a deep ditch on either side. It’s hard to see the edges — even in the daytime. I’ve worried that someone will turn too soon. Their car stuck on the cement, their wheel in the ditch and waiting for a tow truck! I ordered the red reflectors. Putting them along each side seems to have done the trick. Please excuse my awful photos I took in the dark. I put them in because at least you can see they reflect from a distance. It feels much safer now. The reflectors are made to last with tough materials. Driving across them with my car isn’t a problem. The rough back/ bottom bonded with the construction adhesive (suggested by seller) and stuck just fine to the cement. I guess there’s some kind of adhesive pad you can use as well. Two sides reflect and two sides don’t. So, make sure you turn them the in the right direction. I’m glad I tested them at night before I stuck them to the driveway! So… Yes. I’m glad to have them. I like them. I can recommend them.
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Daisy Gray
> 24 hourMy guy has a very large pickup, and while he drives it fine, parking is another issue. He believes in the back up until tapping the car behind him when he is parking. Once he has tapped the car behind him, he stops the truck, leaving no room between his back bumper and the bumper of the car behind him. Except his tapping is usually not so gentle. I got these reflective road and pavement markers so I can outline a parking space for him on the street in front of my house, as well as in the driveway. As the markers are reflective, this should help him visually. They are also raised, so he should be able to park by feel when his tires hit the markers, providing he follows the strong suggestion that when he is parking, he goes very slowly moving forward and backward. I am looking forward to event free, improved parking on his part! The 20 pack is a great value at $39.99. Well worth it when increasing the safety of parking.
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KOhio
> 24 hourI dont have street lights on my road, so I wanted to try these out these reflective markers to help visitors see the boundaries of my driveway. I set these markers down about 5-6 apart lining my driveway on both sides. One side I put in the grass; the other side was placed on the driveway. Both sides were visible when coming up the drive. I am choosing not to secure these double sided markers to my driveway. I have an asphalt driveway that will need blacktopped this summer and in other years to come. The markers were heavy enough they have stayed in place with wind and rain. Depending on the weather, I will probably pick them up and put them in my garage if high winds or snow is predicted. I have put the markers that were originally in the grass on the driveway. I havent tested them out to see if they will survive getting run over, but I am pretty sure an Amazon delivery truck or some other vehicle will eventually test them for me. I will update my review when that happens.
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Moose
> 24 hourThese are probably not the same ones one will find in the middle of our roads around here, but they are heavier than they appear, and have a nice, gritty bottom to help keep them in place. We have a dark driveway with fence posts and pillars not far from the pavement, and Im using these to mark those hazards for those dark, rainy nights. These are a great help. Glad I found them.
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Jai Sri Astrology
> 24 hourThey are the same high grade, impact resistant, type that you see installed on state highways and such. So, yes you can drive all over them. As you can see, they dont have any holes in them, so I guess you hot glue them? I drilled a hole on each side and used tent stakes to hold them down on the ground. Very cool, very durable, like concrete or stone on the bottoms, while the tops are a super dense high impact solid resin. Very reflective.
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Jenna DeRousse
> 24 hourMy neighbors and their company have a problem not pushing on my property and in my driveway so I put these down to clearly mark my property and driveway. Seems extreme, but weve honestly gotten to that level of rudeness. Well see if it helps. If nothing else, I NEVER miss my own driveway lol
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newuser
> 24 hourThese driveway markers were very easy to install, I just placed them on the grass by the side of the driveway. While they have some reflection, I was a little disappointed since I expected them to be more reflective, especially at night. The first two pictures were done during the day, while the last two pictures were made when it was dark. They do not have any adhesive, but they stay in place unless moved. I like that they can be driven over without damage. While I will use the ones I have, I will not get more for the entire length of the driveway.