National Tree Company Christmas Tree Stand Fits 1.25 Inch Pole Folding Stand-24, 24-Inch, Multicolor
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Currently, it's holding up the tree, or I would be able to measure the legs. To be able to unfold the stand, the foot has to be as long as the legs together. Basically, the stand should be pulled across diagonally from the end of one leg to the end of the other leg before you set it In addition, I can tell you that it is very sturdy and stable due to its length. It was a far better stand than the one that came with my tree at a much lower price. It's a great stand. I'm very pleased with it.
A little less than an inch extends outward from the trunk opening. A 50-inch screen.
This is what I used for a commercial tree and for a tree from Lowe's. An adjustment screw allows the device to be adjusted
I have no idea how much it can hold. This is for artificial Christmas trees 4 feet tall according to the box. A height of 6 ft. is possible. The topic(1. A ratio of 2m to 1 may be used. 8 ft) tall. It is doubtful that we would put in The taller the tree, the better it will look. Steel construction is listed in the box as well. A diameter of 1 1/4" (3 cm) or less is suitable for trees with this diameter.
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A 9-foot artificial tree fell and a stand was lost. I searched Target, Walmart, and all over and could not find a stand for it. The product was purchased in the hope that it would fit our tree of 1 and 1/4 inches. were terrified as soon as we opened the box. Despite having a 2 inch hole, the stand was still functional! It's a good thing they thought of it. It has a 2 inch hole that has been fitted with an insert that allows it to fit 1 and 1/4 inch trees. I love it! Our purchase of the 32A-macroscope was successful There is also an inch The version fits a tree that is 2 inches in diameter or 1 1/4 inches in diameter.
Adaptations will need to be made. Even though it was advertised for my size tree, it does not fit my tree, despite being good quality. It leans in the stand due to the short screw on the fake tree trunk, and since the hole in the stand/trunk does not have a bottom, the metal "trunk" of my tree goes right through the tube My floor is wood, so unless I put something under it, it scratches.
A 7-inch laptop was recently purchased by me Having never had a stand for a vintage aluminum Christmas tree, I purchased this in the hope that it would fill the gap. My daughter and I were pleased to find it fitted the tree perfectly, and it's also much sturdier and more durable than the plastic tree stands that most artificial trees come with. The skirt I have covers it nicely, but I will probably spray paint it silver to match my silver Christmas tree. As an added bonus, my cat loves to take a nap under the tree and uses this as a chin rest.
A stand that I had with me when I moved this year disappeared. The AtHome store was unable to help me find a replacement so I was relieved to find this one online. It has slits in the metal and a metal bottom that is 2in deep. I had a hard time finding a stand that could fit! That worked out so well! I'm so happy!.
A piece of hand-me-down made its way to me This tree stand is ideal if you have a smaller tree or a "take-down" tree from a friend that didn't come with a stand. It is adjustable to different sizes, and the large metal base is stable and heavy. My tree, which I thought was 9' tall, turned out to be 8' tall once I put it in place, so the stand will also accommodate trees shorter than the listed height.
When I asked how many screws came with it, I received four responses, two said three, and two said one, both because the questions and feedback cover too many similar yet different things. The one with one screw we wanted worked, and we were very thankful for that. As with our previous stand, the three screws are poorly designed and tend to strip out too easily. Although the 1 screw design is an improvement, it does away with Despite the fast shipping time, the quality of the package was terrible. In the retail packaging, the item was shipped in thin, cheap packaging that was not very sturdy. Lucky for us, our UPS driver found the screw lying on the floor of his truck and said, "I believe this is the screw for your tree stand. ". What's too much to ask in such poor packaging in order to secure it to the stand? A wire tie, perhaps, or a simple piece of tape.
It worked, and we were able to get what we wanted for a reasonable price. There is a tree in our yard. There is much room for improvement when it comes to the overall experience. There is no way I anticipated "luck" to play such an important role in the purchase or shipping of the product. Fortunately, the end result was acceptable after all! Sadly, I only give 3 stars because the whole process was somewhat of a headache however. It will be interesting to see how long this one lasts. We love the National Tree, but the stands still have lots of room to improve.
If possible, try and find a better alternative. Make sure you find one that is better. A second one has been purchased by me. I had a 6-1/2 inch slim tree, but the first one was too big for it. This was a little better, but the tree trunk was still a bit too narrow to fit with a lot of force. A screw is not present in the tree to stabilize it. It is for tightening the stands arms that the screw seen in the photo is for. I dislike that at the end of the tree stand, there is an open space. In addition to the tree trunk falling through, the tree becomes unstable This can also cause damage to When I bought the tree it did not come with a stand. I had to buy it TWICE because it is a crappy stand. After this season, both the tree and its stand will be thrown in the trash. The product is not worth your money. A tree with a stand is the best choice.
I find this junk to be a total waste of time and energy. The tree stand seemed so flimsy and light I don't know how anyone could hold a tree with this? The tree in front of my house tells me it's 6 feet high, but I'm almost 5'10 and In any case, I lost the stand, and the brand does not Reviewers and the product description say that this monitor is adjustable, so I looked into it more closely. A mine base of just under 1 meter is located at the site. I have a tree standing on my porch that is 25in tall and there is no way this thing could support it. If my base were 1, I would still be able to do it. This stand is so light that it wouldn't be able to support 25" tvs. Invest in something worthwhile, not in waste.