Cinco C-148 Classic Tree Stand For Up To 10' Trees, Medium
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A $20 item just came into my hands at Walmart. A smaller 8' version had been released that appeared to be able to accommodate smaller trunks. Hope you have a good day. Neither my (10') version nor my 2" version would go to 2"
Trees up to that height can be accommodated by this crane. This one holds a tree up to ten feet tall. They are available in sizes as small as 6 feet and as large as 12 feet. My selling item is a heavy and large one.
For the bottom of the stand, I believe it should be about 20 inches, but for the inner part where the trees will sit, I would estimate 12 inches. The tree is already in the midst of the measurement, so it was impossible to get a precise measurement.
As you say, I have never tried it for an artificial tree, so I do not think this will The size of trees meant for larger trees
Selected User Reviews For Cinco C-148 Classic Tree Stand For Up To 10' Trees, Medium
It's a basic stand, no frills, and requires you to maneuver the tree by twisting screws into the base of its trunk. I found the tree to be very stable in general. This stand holds a lot of water, which I found to be very useful, but I wasn't going to use it since when I bought the tree, it was essentially dead. The pine needles on the floor were so many that I had more pine needles on the floor than on the tree between setting up the tree and watching my cat race up K2.
I love this stand and would recommend it to anyone over any of the 50+ you can find.
Good craftsmanship went into the making of the tree stand. I'm not a fan of how complicated this is to put together This is even more true when there are missing components. A return request was made to Amazon, but it was not successful. For the return shipping, com wanted as much as they paid for the item As an Amazon Prime member you have access to all of these benefits. It is difficult to reach Black and Decker (the manufacturer). To alleviate this, Amazon has offered So now I have a well-meaning but overly selfish girlfriend It's a missing part in a product. Lowe's is the place to go if I need anything. It's better for me if I repair it than to throw it out. It is not what I intended when I had to spend nearly $50 on a product for which I had to buy replacement parts. Neither Black and Decker nor Amazon have met my expectations.
In any case. I had waited and waited to buy a swivel stand, which would have been more expensive. We bought this tree stand last minute because our swivel stand (we had it for over 10 years) The price and the nature of the product make it a good deal. My screw-ups were, however, a lot worse than I thought In many types before, the plastic clip area where the screw is threaded wears out over time, and then the screw can no longer hold firmly to the tree. My budget was low, and I did not have a lot of time to shop around for the more expensive items This is the pedal version, since the pedal version is very expensive. Our tree held true to its original location, but on the 3 weeks or so it was up, I had to make adjustments. In the near future, I fear we'll be dealing with this sort of situation.
It surprised me that most reviews about this tree stand described nuts sticking into the tree, but when I set it up for the first time, I noticed the bolt has a flat washer built into it. an engineer, I thought it would be ok flat side to the tree, but when I took down the tree, none of the nuts had come out. Therefore, you should bear in mind the flat washer of the nut on.
The metal in this case is junk, as it is with much of today's stuff. An easy nut on one of the bolts holding the tree up had easily come loose. In order to secure our tree, one of the bolts was loosened, and the bolt was then tightened I discovered that the nut at the end of the bolt had unscrewed, but had re-screwed back into place after it was tightened. This caused the nut to be stripped because the threads were not properly threaded. There is no steel here, but instead a cheap metal. The last stand I made was like this one, except that the metal was real steel and didn't fade. As well as the nuts and bolts, my old one was welded shut. Therefore, I encountered my issue since these are not the ones I mentioned previously. There is a possibility that next year this tree stand will work without the nut on the one bolt. I will not be too upset if I get at least another year out of this stand since it was not too expensive in comparison with.
There is a possibility that the hardware has been lost during Additionally, the stand did not come with instructions and the holes for screws appeared to be made of plastic and might not last as others reported.
I would have given it a much higher rating if it did not come with the missing square nut. The stand is rendered useless since one of the square nuts needed to slide into the carved out green base was missing. attempting to find a replacement nut at a local hardware store, it was discovered to be a rare thread type, ensuring that it could not be repaired. There is a possibility that they can send me out a new nut, which would mean the base would be functional, and I would be able to give a much higher rating.
Designed and built in the United States. It's not perfect, but it's better than most. I bought a wide, 6' tree with lots of lights and ornaments on it and it holds up The cat and dog run around it too even with people and cats in the house. All in all, not bad. I think the 100 dollar german ones are a bit much and if I had to choose, I would rather fuel my own nation's economy rather than go anywhere.