Bamboo 5 Tier 6 Potted Plant Stand Rack Multiple Flower Pot Holder Shelf Indoor Outdoor Planter Display Shelving Unit for Patio Garden Corner Balcony Living Room
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The order for twenty dollars was placed Each shelf of this plant rack has the strength to hold 20 pounds, and is weighted at one pound per shelf.
It is made from light bamboo and measures 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 ". The bottom tiers can hold an unlimited amount of weight. It takes me six pounds to lift a pot to an upper tier. As an FYI, here are some facts about The clearance between the assending tier and the receiving tier is 16". It is recommended to use small saucers.
It is on the screen porch of my house. There is a vent near the outside of the room that is completely protected from rain or water. The bag has been in my possession for a month and already it's This is not a product I would recommend for outdoor use.
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The reviews for this item were positive. I would not buy it again, despite it being a decent product for the price. With all the plants and picture items, it looks very good. Although I would have no reservations about putting a 20lb container on a shelf, one of the answers to the customer's question said it could hold the weight. The 2 tall support racks are not straight as well because a hole is slightly out of place in one of the uprights. I also observe that some of the shelves lean ahead, which concerns me. Wouldn't it be great if there were some hole fillers for the front holes being overlooked. As a final step, I began to see one of the shelves split when I screwed it together. Hopefully the company will send me another.
Bamboo 5 Tier Potted Plant Stand worked well for our needs. A very robust package was used by the manufacturer, so we were able to not have to worry about Including illustrations in the assembly instructions is very well done. The assembly hardware was of good quality, and the necessary tools were included to complete the It is accurate to drill the predrilled holes for assembly. Wood is used to make this stand, which is sturdy and of good quality. A nice touch is the varnish coating that adds a nice finish to the stand. We highly recommend it if you are looking for a sturdy plant stand that is well made, easy to assemble, and attractive.
Pictured are not the ones shown. It is very pretty and does a great job of saving space. There is no way I would trust the heavy weight plants in the ceramic pots (pictured in my picture) to remain there for a long period of time. In order to take a picture, I put them on. They would definitely be okay if the pots were made of plastic and they weren't as heavy. On these, I plan to put smaller succulents. The price was great and I'm happy with the purchase in general.
Predrilled holes made the process of assembling furniture much easier, as well as the hex wrench. I found the hex wrench repeatedly slipping out of my hand to be the most annoying part of the project, but that's not its fault. After all the shelves were located, it appeared to be overly diagonal, but it remained sturdy once the shelves were in place. I rearranged the plants as I wobbled the table, but not to the point that any of the plants were upset.
This is not a bad look. If you're not afraid of Allen wrenches, you should be able to assemble it easily. It is an extremely lightweight product. It depends on the shelf size and the shelf height what kind of plants can you put on the shelves. Sometimes the shelf could be tall enough, but the pot would be too wide, and the pot could not fit on It's okay if you're like me and have a wide variety of plants to put on these shelves. If not, be sure to check the dimensions closely. There are some limitations to this plant stand, but it isn't bad.
My thanks go out to Amazon for giving me the opportunity to leave some feedback regarding the plant stand I purchased recently. This is a really good price for a plant stand. It's rare to find just such a stand for less than $50 nowadays. Even though I had read a variety of reviews, I was surprised by how small the stand turned out to be after it was assembled, especially how narrow it was. During the time I was placing plants on the stands, I realized Consequently, if you have a pot that is 6" high, you should really use a stand that is 10" high by 10" wide to account for the size of the plant, not the It was clear how the holes lined up, and the directions provided were accurate. Unfortunately, I had trouble using the allen wrench included and had to use my own tools to turn the screws because they were incredibly difficult The pieces of the puzzle all fit together, despite some difficulties. The process took me about 30 minutes (not bad at all). It was confusing to see extra and unnecessary holes piloted in the front of the smaller shelves, as if there were two template designs used for the assembly of the shelf, as well as the holes drilled into the smaller shelves themselves. However, it doesn't affect what is functional but definitely doesn't add much to the aesthetically pleasing appearance. There was no reason for them to be there. In terms of durability, one of my main complaints is that the screws used to secure the stand's base were inserted from the bottom. Overall, the plant stand doesn't seem to be solidly constructed. Design flaws like this are common in the real world. It is not flush and, even if you manage to get the screws flush, there will still be metal sticking out of the bottom, ready to catch on carpet or scratch hardwood flooring. There is no way to make the screws flush. The screws were pretty flush, but I needed to add felt pads and duct tape to avoid scratching The plant stand is still teetering a bit by itself so even that temporary fix does not solve my other issue. In general, the piece is not very stable. If there were plants on it, it would be better, but since you can't even put a medium-size plant on it, that would be troublesome The problem persists regardless of the size of the plants on it. Moreover, it is characterized by a parallel and narrow structure which makes it unstable. Ideally, it should have a much wider and deeper base so that it is more firmly anchored to the ground A heavy load. There was a possibility that this would have My point is, if I were doing it all over again, I would have purchased a bigger and better plant stand. It is worth the extra money, even if it is a little more expensive. If I had done that, maybe I would have produced a piece that is more structurally sound and well-written It was planned. While I love the look of the bamboo and the cost, the bad really outweighs the good in this case. My apologies to those who made their purchase, but I will probably be ordering something else next time. I've included several pictures to illustrate some of my points, and I've attached them for your review. It would be great if they could assist in refining this product that really has a lot of.
This plant stand is really nice, however I didn't realize that tall plants or large pots will not fit on it because there is not enough I wasn't expecting it to be so small. Yes, I saw the measurements, and it does appear to be a nice size, but I am concerned that the individual seats do not accommodate For plants between 4 and 6 inches tall, this method is better. Throughout the picture, you can see the plant on the floor that I was planning to incorporate on the stand but did not, as well as how the plant on the top right is too busy and distracts The plants will be switched out, but here's a picture to show what I'm proposing.
We had to assemble the unit by hand because the holes were not drilled correctly. Two of them split the wood and needed clamps, glue, and drilling to repair. One of the holes was drilled in the wrong place and could not be aligned with the pieces, so I had to drill a new one.