🌱 Elevate Your Garden Game with Pot Toes!
The Bosmere SPT-06BLCS Pot Toes are a versatile solution for stabilizing and leveling your pots and planters. Designed to support up to 500 lbs, these adjustable feet can be easily customized to fit any pot size, ensuring a seamless integration into your outdoor or indoor space.
P**3
A must for planters on the deck
Prevents water damage. Versatile, strong, unobtrusive. Worth the price. I’ve messed around with rubber dots, didn’t find them easy to position or very stable. These are my go-to, because we have a deck that goes all the way around the house with numerous pots and planters on it. Creates a stable pot that is lifted off the wood with a very small footprint for the toes (OK, didn’t mean to make that joke…)
K**Y
Sturdy
These are sturdy and perfect for any pot to keep them off a table or floor.
T**A
No more deck stains
These were a great option for our larger ceramic plant pots to stop the deck stains. The supplier offered ceramic ones but they looked like I could break if moved around too much and they were pricey. These are sturdy enough and I can add extra 4-5 to counter act the weight and feel better about the low profile and the wind not affecting the balance.
S**Z
Pretty Cool
THese seem very sturdy (as long as you position them right). We used them for some very heavy pots. So far, so good.
J**T
Very stable. Love them!
Used all around the back yard, for big pots... Olive trees, rose bush, Lily of the Nile, etc.Back fence line has huge trees on the back side and anything planted in the ground can't compete with the tree roots.Using the pot toes under them stops the ants from nesting in the pots. Very happy with them.
R**.
Flexible use.
I like the shape of these which makes them easy to position.
C**N
Durable and lasting
These pot feet are really durable and well made.
N**T
As described, but is stacking ability useful?
These seem sturdy and are ingenious, but is there any real purpose to the stacking capability? There's a definite disadvantage to it. For small planters a single layer is fine. For large ones, a double layer is preferable, because you want to see and clean under the planter occasionally without moving it. So why not just make them in two thicknesses? The only people who benefit from stacking are people with large planters on surfaces with a definite slope. There can't be that many :) The disadvantage is that, in order to make the toes stackable, the load-bearing surface is very narrow. I bought them a week ago and put them under an 18" planter on a wooden deck, but I'm concerned that they will eventually cut into the deck.In future, I'll just buy the clay, non-stackable kind, which are likely cheaper and have a much bigger load-bearing surface.
D**D
PERFECT !! Just what I needed
Just what I needed !
L**E
Sturdy and durable
Used to get plant pots off the ground so they don’t stain cement or wood. Good quality and durable!
A**R
Great product!
Great product! Easy to put together. Does exactly what it is meant to do. I just purchased 2 more packages.
R**R
They're Tiny But They Work As Intended
These are tiny but I knew that before buying; the dimensions are stated in the description. I used them last year to lift my heavy 14-inch terracotta pot off the ground. Had no problems with them warping or breaking even when the pot was filled with wet soil. I left them out all year long and they are holding up. I like them so much I bought 2 more packs before the price more than doubled.
S**C
Sturdy unobtrusive pot feet
Really good plant stands, a great height and unobtrusive, I like that you can build them up higher if needed, that’s useful if you have pots on a bit of an incline. Solid construction.I ordered these initially for my small pots which look silly up on large china style feet, these are so much better.As I wanted black ones had to order from the USA, arrived very quickly, I would definitely buy again.
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