Beautiful stand
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| Review Date: December 16, 2008 |
| Reviewer: W. George, Lewis Center, OH USA |
| I ordered two of these stands to hold a pair of potted palms. They are really beautiful and sturdy, and I'm very happy with them. |
A beautiful stand
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| Review Date: December 8, 2008 |
| Reviewer: S. Low, AR, USA |
| I bought the 11"D stand and it is a beautiful match to my 5 gallon planter. I put my planter and its 14" wide ceramic tray on the stand and together with the plant, they probably weighted more than 60 pounds! It is very sturdy and yet well crafted. For $25, it is a steal! I am actually planning to get another one for my other flower pot. |
Folding Plant Stand
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| Review Date: December 14, 2008 |
| Reviewer: blue hen, peoria, IL |
I needed a plant stand to match one I had purchased last year from another place. This plant stand was so much better than my original. I love the idea that I can fold it for storing when not in use.
cj, peoria |
Perfect,Perfect,Perfect
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| Review Date: December 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Mild Practice, Brooklyn , NY USA |
| This large plant stand is just perfect. Perfect style, price and the color dark mahogany is so pretty, and it even folds up when not in use. This was a good buy. |
Pretty good but with cautions
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| Review Date: November 30, 2008 |
| Reviewer: J. Wells, |
Cons:
1) Measurements are weird. I ordered 10". It is 10 inches along the non-moving axis but it is 10 1/4" on the 2nd axis & 10 1/2" on the third.
2) Ergo it is not a perfect circle at the pot "resting" base.
Pros:
1) Same legs as more expensive ones with a solid wood rest/base
2) "Bang for buck"
3) Because the 3 axis are more independent, it adapts to a somewhat uneven surface (a big plus for me - I now have one atop a chest with a slightly curved top).
OVERALL? I think this is a great deal!
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