The backbone that keeps these umbrellas perfectly stationed, preview many of these fine iron wrought and aluminum stands. The ideal home for differently shaped umbrellas, shade and great conversation, family and friends will rejoice when they can take the party outside and keep it there too. View the many different possibilities with these stands in your midst.
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bevette from rockford il
very easy to use i used water instead of sand and the umbrella has not tipped over
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Mike from Lafayette, LA
I was looking for an umbrella stand that would last and be easy to move around. I filled these with sand and I am looking forward to having the additional shade around the pool. They don't exactly fit my umbrellas so I am looking for a rubber gasket to add.
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Texas Lady from Destin, Florida
Purchased for the beachside balcony of my beach house. It provides excellent support and mobility for my large rectangular umbrella. Have not yet had a wind test.
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Uncle Larry from Southborough, MA
Wonderful product & easy to assemble. I like the fact you can use various pole diameters with this. My original color selection was out of stock but IVG was able to accomodate me with an alternate color choice and get it to me before the July 4th holiday weekend. Nice job.
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Mike from Madison, CT
I had several cast iron umbrella stands around my pool that ultimately stained the pool deck with rust stains. These resin umbrella bases are perfect. The hardware is stainless steel and there is no concern about rusting/staining
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John from Lancaster, Pa.
A perfect foil to extremely windy conditions on the porch. I substituted 3" bolts going through the 2x4 deck for the supplied lag bolts intended for use in concrete.The holder is well built, with welded side supports. Note: the description for the hole states 2.5 inches, which I thought sounded fine for the average umbrella, but is VERY large. I compensated by putting a shim in the tube.Also, the height of the tube is about 18", I had to cut it down 1/2 way to fit under the bottom pole opening on my table.Fortunately there are two tighteners on this, so the remaining bottom one suffices. Works very well. The table/umbrella aren't going anywhere now!
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Paul in Texas from Dallas
This base is heavy and sturdy. It also will grip most pole widths tightly. I live in a area with frequent thunder storms and high winds, it has solved my problems of having to pull my umbrella's out of the pool!!!
I am gouing to buy another one right now!
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Geo from 90742
Doesn't rust in salt air
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Sam from Punta Gorda, FL
Bought the first umbrella base last year. No rust, no painting, no hassels. Could not be more satisfied! It's a base "hit"!
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beach van from Florida Panahandle
We have an 11 ft umbrella on a very windy coastal deck. It is easily moved to travel w/ the sun or to push into a corner for storage when we are not using it. Easily assembled. Heavy duty wheels. A bit of problem w/ corrosion of the locks on the wheels and handles, but there is always a problem in the salt air. That is what WD-40 is for!!! I am ordering another for the lower deck!
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