Tosnail 3 Pack Metal Potted Plant Stands Plant Holder (Assorted)
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
Hello, it has an 80-pound capacity.
They're quite durable. I haven't weighed my pots, but they can hold a gallon and a half of water in a ceramic pot with a plant. At least ten. 15 . For multi-tasking, this is ideal. Pots are arranged in a leveled pattern on the patio.
I purchased six of these and have them strewn across my front yard with potted plants. I'm going to decorate them with pumpkins soon. They're fantastic. Very sturdy, and yes, I believe it could be used to hold a small lamp. I strongly advise you to purchase them.
I'm not sure because they're painted and light.
Selected User Reviews For Tosnail 3 Pack Metal Potted Plant Stands Plant Holder (Assorted)
The item itself is satisfactory. I got the black three-pack. Two of them turned out mostly fine (just a few minor warps and imperfections, which I can live with), but one was completely warped. The one that is truly warped is lopsided and does not have a level or flat surface (see photos). I rotated the item a quarter turn in each photo to show the warping from all sides; I don't see a way to contact the seller, and I'd like to keep two of the three, but it would be nice if I could return/exchange one or get a partial refund. I can't comment on customer service because this is my first attempt at resolving the issue because there aren't any other options available. Aside from that, the two that came out okay are nice, well-coated, and appear to be durable.
They're tall enough to pour drinks from cups underneath the spout. A few of the curled metal parts were slightly bent out of shape, but they easily snapped back into place, and the stands are quite sturdy and will easily support the beverage dispensers.
These tiny stands are adorable! They're very sturdy, and they hold the Berkey filter and 1 1/2 gallons of water without flinching. I can easily slide the entire unit, including the stand, across the kitchen counter, and I now have plenty of space under the filter to get my water. Very powerful!.
For our planter pots, this was ideal. We added 9" diameter plexiglass circles to the planter pots for stability and to maximize the space atop/around the planter base so we could display keepsakes/chachkies (like rocks, as shown here) without them falling through the cracks. Visit Amazon to find out more: KastLite Clear Acrylic Disc | Plexiglass Circle with Custom Thickness and Diameter | KastLite Clear Acrylic Disc | Plexiglass Circle with Custom Thickness and Diameter | KastLite Clear Acrylic Disc | KastLite Thickness: 1/16" with a diameter of 9" Sold by: KastLite is available on Amazon.
I bought this stand to hold a beverage dispenser and it's fantastic. Because the stand's coating is "slick," I'll need to put rubber footing on the bottom and underneath the beverage container to keep it from sliding around on my counter. Excellent value for money.
These are fantastic stands. I've placed 9 orders for them so far. I can put a 50-pot of wet potting soil on them because they are so strong. There was never any bending or sagging. A fantastic value for money product.
When potted plants are left on a wooden deck or porch, they leave marks. Bugs, on the other hand, enjoy crawling beneath the surface. These plant stands/plant holders are perfect for raising my plants off the wood decking, even though I would have preferred to order them all in one color. I matched the color of my pot to the stand, and they look great together. They're not particularly large, so they're suitable for a medium-sized pot. br>In my family room, one is used to hold a plant in front of a door wall. This keeps the plant from getting on my carpet. I wish I'd known about these things a long time ago!.
Supports a lot of weight. I bought 12 of these to use as planters for my indoor citrus trees, which are potted in heavy ceramic and clay planters. Despite being submerged in water, they performed admirably and did not rust. The trivets were sitting in plastic saucers, and when I watered the trees, the water drained through the pot and filled the saucers. The trivets' feet were submerged in water for a long time until the excellent water evaporated or I poured it away. The trivets were not rusted in any way. They can also support a weight of up to 40 pounds. I rearranged my basement nursery several times, and it was able to withstand the changes. I used them outside in the summer when I was moving my citrus trees outside. They were equally successful there. I am ecstatic. They appear to have never been used.