Handythings Christmas Tree Stand, for Trees Up to 8-Feet, 1.3-Gallon Water Capacity
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No matter how you slice it, it's not going to It will be more difficult to hit an entire trunk with all five bolts when it is smaller. If you don't want to buy a new stand every year, buy one that will last you 10 years.
If that stand meets your needs, I recommend it,
It is important to mention the dimensions in the description. My tree stand is very large it is larger than any of the tree stands I have ever owned. As well as being tall, it is wide. If you consider that it holds a gallon and a half of water, you will have an understanding of how big it is.
Occasionally, I have been unable to get the nuts off the trees, but I have always been able to get them off with my fingers or a pen. Neither a nut nor a bolt has ever needed to be replaced.
Selected User Reviews For Handythings Christmas Tree Stand, for Trees Up to 8-Feet, 1.3-Gallon Water Capacity
I had a 7 foot+ tree and the stand worked fine. The large basin holds a lot of water and Despite being in good shape since January, the tree stayed healthy. Using a tree funnel made it easy to get water into the basin, as I couldn't get it in any other way. One of my biggest complaints is that the screws that hold the tree upright are rusted out. To grip the tree, they give you nuts to put on the end. As a consequence, the nuts sank into the tree, and it was exceedingly difficult to pull them out. waited until the water had drained because I was worried that spillage might cause the screw ends to clash. The tree had dried out when the water left and the needles had fallen, all in order to remove the screws. To get the nuts out of the tree trunk, I had to dig them out. To minimize this problem, large diameter swivel head fixtures should be included on the ends of the screws. I was only able to give 3 stars because of the screw difficulty.
I have 4 cats and a dog, and they were not able to knock it over because it is made of good quality material. It stayed up nicely for over a month while our tree was up without any problems. This tree stand is the perfect solution for cat owners who have a problem with their trees falling over. Despite their best efforts, none of them could knock it.
It's a neat way of shipping things. The package did not come in a box, just in plastic wrap. Because of this, there are some scuffs on the product, but this won't affect its uses. There is a good chance it will work out.
A Christmas tree stand like this works well for the holiday season. The clamping system to hold the tree isn't the best or the strongest simply because the screws and nuts are steel and the remaining parts touch the screws are plastic, resulting in nuts being stripped out of place or plastic breaking when the screws are tightened down. I find that it is somewhat annoying to water the tree once it is up (but that may just be my problem, because my tree was a very fat, fluffy one). In spite of those areas, this tree stand is sturdy, simple, and should last for many years if it is maintained well.
We bought the tree from our back yard, so we compensated.
A tree that is tall enough to stand on the stand will be able to be stabilized. In all areas of the base, the ground is fully in contact. A high level of capacity is found in the water reservoir. I was disappointed that I wasn't able to get a good deal on this product because I hurried to buy Because of that, I do not like the value of it.
With a 6, I'm in the middle. Trees supposedly capable of growing to 8 feet high in the medium stand are 5 feet high in the stand. Moreover, due to the flimsiness of the plastic, the bolts do not reach the trunk and you cannot tighten them adequately. I don't like this thing at all. As a result, I have boxes of cardboard as well as wooden shims packed around the trunk of my tree! Having bought one tree stand, I now need another one.
In order to keep my equipment in place, I thought it would be appropriate to purchase the same stand I purchased about 5 years ago from Home Depot. The one I used before was heavier and heavier than this one. There was also a significant difference in the price. In the stand, I noticed that there was a crack when I placed an 8' tree in it and stood it up. Within minutes of placing the stand on the ground, one of the seams on the bottom began to break. I find this junk to be a total waste of time and energy. It is time for me to go to Home Depot and replace the tree stand I got last time. What's funny is that their positions are exactly the same as ours. So now the company organizing the sale of these stands decided to save some money and launch a brand new extremely low quality stand. Sad evolution of the ever more cheapening quality of products.