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Pros & Cons
Pros
Product is as advertised and manages my maturing melons.
They aren't flimsy at all. Easy to use and sturdy. This produce is excellent and durable.
Use these riser cradles to elevate melons from the ground. I like that there's no way for water to accumulate on the cradle.
Cons
Small cantaloupes, about 5 pounds, are sinking into the ground. It just seems no one has any integrity any more.
Highlights
Quality
Using these with the center cut out to keep strawberries off the ground - much cheaper option that dedicated strawberry rests
These melon cradles are of good, sturdy quality and the light blue color helps me see my melons, butternut squash, and pumpkins easier.
I purchased before these the green ones with the spike that goes in the ground.
Packaging/appearance
Very pleased with design, quality, prompt delivery, good packaging.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, sturdy, good, enough and small. - 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 408 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 26 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I purchased before these the green ones with the spike that goes in the ground
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They were okay if you didnt have dry hard ground
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They are not quite sturdy enough for oval things such as spaghetti squash
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The cradles are a little shallow when placed on a bed of mulch to hold pumpkins
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Some of the melons they hold up weight 10lbs and are pretty big
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I noticed that the ones that dont have these riser cradles get attacked by bugs
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When they are in the dirt in the raised bed the weight of a mini seedless watermelon will push the legs down into the dirt
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The little feet dont push into the ground at all
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