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Good Tidings CNCC152 Cinco Small Christmas Tree Stand

Good Tidings CNCC152 Cinco Small Christmas Tree Stand

Good Tidings CNCC152 Cinco Small Christmas Tree Stand
$ 24.79

Score By Feature

Based on 83 ratings
Durability
9.60
Sturdiness
9.31
Value for money
9.18
Easy to use
8.98
Stability
8.68

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Product Description

A tree stand that holds trees that are up to 7 feet in height and up to 5 feet in width. The trunk has a diameter of five inches
The reservoir holds 1 3/4 gallons of water and can be filled easily with low branches
Over-filling mishaps can be prevented thanks to the spill guard
Three rust-proof spikes at the center of the reservoir anchor tree prevent the tree from
A tree that is up to 8 feet tall and 6 inches in diameter can be placed in this stand
There is no reserve in the reservoir. We use 75 gallons of water a day to keep the trees fresh and healthy
Warranty of 10 years included
This body is made up of three parts. Polypropylene in the amount of 25 pounds
The spikes use steel spikes and the Express Bolt system was created in the 1980s

Questions & Answers

The diameter of the smallest trunk this stand will support is what?

The screws are virtually any diameter, as they pass each other when tightened to the fullest extent.

I have a pull up tree post that's 3 inches in diameter. I think it is a bit over 8" in diameter?

A real tree is actually what this stand is designed for. The opening is quite large, so you will have plenty of room to move about. am unable to measure right now because our tree is within the void.

Does it have a diameter of around 8 inches?

It is approximately 16 1/2" tall

Several years ago, I had to use wood planks to stabilize my tree when using my current stand (distance 6ft). Has anyone else experienced similar problems with the same ?

Despite our tree being close to eight feet tall and being in the stand for six years, we have not had to alter anything in the stand to allow the tree to hold up. The tree had to be readjusted (the screws had to be straightened and tightened), but there was no need to alter the actual stand to balance.

Selected User Reviews For Good Tidings CNCC152 Cinco Small Christmas Tree Stand

It replaces the original perfectly
5/5

Having attempted to use my tree stand for two years now, I bought this to replace an old, very broken one. After years of playing around, I took the plunge and bought this instead. There was a broken stand holding up a tree only three feet high, but it was always tipping over with the other one. This new stand holds it upright and firmly in place. As you can see, you do have to play with it a bit to get the screws where you want them to be to get the tree nice and straight, but that is part of what you are supposed to do anyway, so no deductions there. In any case, it wasn't too hard to adjust. My tree is artificial and worked great! It is typical to water the roots of a tree, but mine is a real tree.

Remy Bradshaw
Remy Bradshaw
| Jun 08, 2021
I used it this year for my smaller trees and it worked perfectly
5/5

When I first saw the stand, I was concerned that there were only three screws, instead of six. A four-star school is considered standard. In spite of that, this year worked out for us. Trees have gotten smaller in the past few years. The age range is between 5 and 10 We usually use Noble Firs 6 feet tall. Despite everything, the screw nuts meant to go on the tree trunk proved to be a bit problematic. Then, all the pieces fell off when all the adjustments were made. In order to install them properly, I removed them entirely and tightened the screws into the trunk - We still do it the old-fashioned One other benefit of this stand is that the diameter is not too large. It always seems like a tripping hazard to me when I see the larger stands.

Magnolia Marquez
Magnolia Marquez
| Feb 10, 2021
A very good performance
4/5

My seven-year-old son needed a stand to stand on during the holidays Christmas trees with a height of more than six feet tend to require more water than trees our age Depending on its style, a metal stand could safely It is very stable on its big round base The tree can be moved across the floor if needed by towing it gently on the plastic when it is standing on a piece of plastic to protect the carpet. it with one of those cheap metal stands with large base does make it more difficult to cover with a conventional tree skirt, as another reviewer pointed out. Three spikes are placed in the bottom to anchor the tree. They are short but have a point. Make sure your fingers are not caught! I have not taken long at all to place the tree in the stand and center it. During the holiday season, I enjoy using the reservoir as well as the trees because it keeps the water supply well supplied, especially while they are just cut and taking up half a gallon a day.

Lilianna Hardy
Lilianna Hardy
| Feb 08, 2021
My life was saved by you
5/5

The tree of my dreams is a Christmas tree as large as I am. I bought a big tree last year and tried to put it up on my own. My arm was pinned against a wall, causing me to be trapped. After my 4-year checkup, I had to have my 6-year checkup The year is When my aunt was unavailable, my daughter called the FIRE DEPARTMENT for rescue, since my aunt had no time to be on the phone. I was humiliated that they entered expecting to find someone bleeding or on fire, but instead found me wedged between a wall and a tree In any case, this year was close to being an instant replay. Once again, I was alone with this large tree, which was hard to lift into the stand. Luckily, it hadn't fallen on me yet, so I had some My tree was lying on the ground in its netting when I shoved the stand onto the trunk. I then lifted the tree up that way, with the stand already in position. Once that was done, it was just a matter of tightening the screws as instructed. Despite my best efforts, I cannot conclude that it is completely correct. There is a problem with the trunk's alignment to one side of the stand. Also, there is no one available to help pull it out because of the spikes on the bottom. However, it was a success. Unlike my last stand, this is very easy to tighten the screws thanks to the handle. The little lip with needles on it is actually to catch water if it accidentally overflows, so it's not a design flaw, it's a gain. It could be improved by rubberized toppers fitted to both ends of the washers and screws, as when I pushed on them they cut right into the trunk of the tree all three places. The length of the tree's life may be affected by that, but I imagine it won't be good to cut it in that way. One other problem is that the screws are high up and not inside the water reservoir, so you can't really hide them with a tree skirt. Also, the screws inside the reservoir are not hidden by branches on the bottom, so you will see them at the bottom of the tree. Other than that, it makes life a lot easier no matter where you are, especially if you're trying to do all the tree work yourself. In this description it states that it's for trees up to 7 feet tall, but the photo says 8 feet tall, and so does the actual item when it arrives. So, if you're thinking about upgrading your computer but don't want to break the bank, here's your option.

Callan Cardenas
Callan Cardenas
| Dec 05, 2020
This stand is awesome! I love it so much that I'll never stop loving it
5/5

In one of these cast iron stands, our tree would fall down almost every year. was amazed to see the tree standing by itself on the spikes just below the ground. In addition to standing straight, he was completely upright. In under 10 minutes, the screws were tightened, the netting was cut, water was sprayed and the decorating began. Since it was erected a week ago, it has been The screws are tightened a little each night when I water, but I would not need to do that. It is a cool idea to have an overflow channel at the bottom. My fingers were accidentally inserted in the wrong spot before I realized I had missed the mark. I love it so much.

Austin Miller
Austin Miller
| Aug 06, 2020
The product is durable, easy to use, and extremely easy to set up
5/5

As long as the tree is secure, it will survive. I picked this stand because I have a table top tree that after sawing off an inch of bark, still fits perfectly onto three spikes to secure it. I also bought three L-stitches to attach them to the stand A bolt. Even with a pussycat driving it, my tree is holding its own. Designed to hold up to an 8-foot tree, the stand is easy to assemble, durable, and durable, and extremely easy to set up. Water vessel with a capacity of five gallons. Over the course of many Christmas holidays, it will be very useful to me.

Milo Key
Milo Key
| Jul 18, 2021
I have always found this size to be a good size
5/5

Any taller people would probably need a larger size. Using this for real Christmas trees has been a tradition for us for a while. Trees at our house are always around 6 feet tall, and this has always been a good size. Any taller and the base would need to be larger. We don't have to worry about our tree drying out since my husband fills it up every day. Usually, we get the hardier trees (I can't remember what they are called) so they last from right after Thanksgiving until the first of the year.

Deandre Rivera
Deandre Rivera
| Aug 07, 2020
It is the right brand, but the product is completely wrong
3/5

These past few years, I have had a stand that has required additional plans to stabilize it. It was a hassle so I found a stand so that I wouldn't have to. In the end, I returned it, but am very disappointed with it. After finding this, I decided to buy it early for the lowest price. When I opened the box, it retained the Cinco Brand label, but it was the wrong product.

Cecilia Orr
Cecilia Orr
| Aug 31, 2020

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