

🔧 Fix it fast, fix it smart—your fence’s new best friend!
The Pack of 8 Easy Fence Post Repair Kit offers a quick, no-dig solution to stabilize and repair up to 4 broken wood fence posts. Featuring heavy-duty steel stakes with unique serrations for maximum ground grip, this durable kit is designed for versatile use on any post size or shape. Save time and money with a simple DIY fix that outperforms costly replacements or contractor fees.







| ASIN | B01M0DSROK |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,664 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 2 in Decking & Fencing (DIY & Tools) |
| Colour | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,738) |
| Date First Available | 21 Oct. 2016 |
| Included Components | Post Repair Stake |
| Installation method | Drive-in |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5.75 kg |
| Item model number | POSTBUDDY8 |
| Manufacturer | Fence-Aid Ltd. |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 8 |
| Part Number | POSTBUDDY8 |
| Product Dimensions | 76.2 x 2.54 x 0.25 cm; 5.75 kg |
| Shape | Straight |
| Size | 30 inches long x 1 inch wide x 1/4 inch thick each |
| Special Features | Easy to Install |
| Style | Pack of 8 | Fence Post Repair | Fix 4 Wood Posts |
| Usage | Fence post repair |
J**L
Surprisingly effective fence post repair kit
I wasn’t sure this Post Buddy repair kit would work for me, given my fence posts barely have any concrete around them, but I decided to give it a try anyway. To my surprise, it worked really well! I hammered it into the ground to secure the post, and it’s now stable - still wobbles a tiny bit in high winds, but it’s a huge improvement from before. The kit isn’t super cheap, and it would be nice if there were more than two stakes in a pack, but it’s still far cheaper and easier than replacing the entire post. Very happy with the results.
D**E
Very simple fix to what I thought would be an expensive repair
Brilliant idea, for something I didn't even realise existed these post supports saved me a fortune after a member of my family reversed into one of my fence posts and virtually snapped it. Ordered these with very little hope of success however when they arrived the quality is first class feeling very heavy and solid which filled me with some confidence straight away. The instructions are simple they are quick to install and add extreme stability to the broken posts which now 4 months on are still holding well.
M**T
Fence post repair kit.
Well made and easy to use, does the job.
G**O
It works - very impressive product
Bought two packs of two in order to try to fix two 4 x 4 fence posts broken in the recent storm. The posts were concreted in and suffered fair wear and tear over the years. I didn't expect these metal bars to work, but the possibility that they might was worth a gamble as the alternative was digging out the old concrete and doing a full replacement job (or paying hundreds for someone else to do it). I was very impressed. Of the four bars, three of them went in relatively easily to the required depth using just a club hammer. The fourth hit something and wouldn't go deeper even with a sledge hammer, so this one was approx 10cm too high, but I went ahead anyway. They did a great job and fixed the broken posts. I put new additional posts in midway between the broken posts for additional support, but the repairs have probably got me two to four years of additional life and saved money. Easy to install and worked well in a tough situation.
L**Y
Saved me £100s of pounds
BUILD Very solid. Since installing 12 of them none of my fences have come down! They're a simple design but have clever ribs on the inside designed to go into the concrete but not come out. You'll need a lump hammer to put them in and screws are extra however it's a fairly generic sized wood screw. USE I moved into a house where all the fence posts apparently belong to me and all of them were installed poorly. The concrete around the post was never angled away, so the rain water went into the posts and rotted them at the ground level. I lost one post and therefore panel every big storm. I've managed to save 6 posts meaning I didn't have to reinstall all fencing or posts, they just need putting back together. I've even put some in preemptively for posts about to snap and resurrected my friend's fencing. It's a genius idea for a common problem. The ideal set up is to put one post buddy on the outside and then another on the inside where the fence is connecting. This accounts for movent both ways. My fencing doesn't allow this so all of mine are opposite each other. This hasn't caused me any issues. EASE You need your own lump hammer, screws and electric screw driver or similar. It takes a bit of going to get them in. Probably about 30-40 minutes to get two in, which is what's needed per post. You do need a bit of strength to keep lifting the hammer. The longer it takes to go in, the more secure your post will be. They were all painted with Ronseal and take paint well. If you don't paint them they're still fairly discreet. DRAWBACKS The one drawback is that if your fence post has been completely bodged and there's nearly no concrete around the lower post, then this won't help. You won't really know that unless you dig to find out or you just start banging them in. I started by buying one and then found that there was enough concrete around the lower post for it to work just by how it feels. If it's just mud it offers no resistance. This is a minor drawback and no fault of the product. VALUE Undeniable value. This has saved me hundreds of not thousands of pounds and countless headache for a terribly installed fence which now stands on its own. I even have the weight of trellising on top (see photos).
R**E
Decent enough for a short term repair
Works great if you can get past the concrete/postfix. Solid hold on the post you dont wanna replace in the next 2 years
M**.
Pretty good. Easy to install.
I used two kits on two posts that had very small movement. Installation was easy, particularly using the recommended weight of lump hammer. Rather than hold the post buddy as I hit it, I used a small wedge of wood to bring it off the post and this worked well. One post doesn’t move at all now. One post moves an extremely small amount. No idea how long they will last but this was an easier option than lifting paving slabs to put in new posts. They took the fence paint I applied to them to blend in. Would have given 5 stars if they had completely secured the posts - the posts weren’t snapped or moving much at all before installation.
S**Y
Great product
Father in law had one rotted wooden post. It had actually sheared at ground level The post is sound above ground. Post Buddy each side as the videos show and job done. Much easier than I expected. Used 70 mm screws with small diameter pilot holes. Feels solid and should last quite a few years. No way was I going to dig out the old concrete for a new post.
N**S
I could not hammer them between the post and concrete as advertised.
T**L
I had a 4”x4” fence post that my neighbor hit with their car. The post is completely broken at the base. His Elmer’s glue did not do the trick. Thanks neighbor. I installed a set of these (2) and the fence post is now sturdy like it should be. These work exactly as described and are super easy to install. Has held up to some pretty strong wind gusts.
J**O
I was little skeptical, but the steel is thicker than I expected and seems to work well. The top of the concrete was lower than the ground so the post rotted. I added 2 braces and build up the concrete to be above ground to prevent further deterioration. Some posts were not as bad, so I added 1 brace to the front and added concrete. Time will tell if this works. 2 of the posts are too far gone and I will do a proper replacement pulling the concrete up,.installing new post and concrete. If the posts are not too far gone, this system should work. I was also surprised that it was not that hard to hammer the brace in, I used only a regular hammer.
M**-
I used this to fix a fence post that had completely rotted through at the ground. The gate was attached to that post, and it wasn't working very well. With these steel pieces pounded into the ground, on adjacent sides of the post, the fence is now decently solid, and the gate works well. It has lasted for two years so far. We still have to replace the fence at some point, but it's allowed us to defer the costly fence replacement project.
D**R
So easy to use. The post I repaired was actually broken completely off from the cement. I used three of these to secure it back on. I’m 66 years old. The thought of having to dig another hole, and mix cement and replace the entire section made me tired! These worked perfectly and were super easy to do. And I did it by my self. Don’t know how long they will hold but it’s good for now and very sturdy. I live in the panhandle of Texas and we are expecting 80 mile an hour gusts today. So let’s see how this stands up!
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