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Pros & Cons
Pros
These are a really beautiful solution to keeping planters off a wooden deck or any other surface you want to protect from prolonged moisture from the bottoms of pots. They’re by far the nicest “feet” for pots i’ve seen.
They are small but sturdy. They're on the pricey side but seeing them, i understand why - they’re made with care and fine craftsmanship.
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Quality
These pot feet are very sturdy and attractive
The quality shows throughout, i will definitely purchase more, thanks.
Strong enough for big planters and color was a good match, at least for my pots.
Then when i got them, i saw how well made they were.
Price
Well worth the money, for something hand made with love and soul.
They’re on the pricey side but seeing them, i understand why - they’re made with care and fine craftsmanship.
Packaging/appearance
I was even impressed with the packing, individually wrapped by a long piece of foam, wrapped tightly in sticky wrap and placed ... Read More
They really enhance the look of my outdoor pots.
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
color, beautiful, made, perfect and nice. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 146 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 13 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you have a planter on your floor that needs watering you need to raise it so that it’s not sitting directly on your carpet or hardwood floor
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Each breakable piece was carefully wrapped
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I purchased to keepan oval planter elevated off of a wood credenza
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wish it were four feet not three
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They were just these terracotta things they didnt really sit nice under the planter and they didnt match anything like any pot or the deck
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I think i ended up using them as a filler in the next planter i put dirt in
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Then while surfing on amazon i saw these
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Fave color pretty glaze looked substantial a little more expensive but they were definitely not something i was going to bury because they were so ugly
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