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Review on COPREE Bamboo 3-Tier Hanging Plant Stand: Organize Your Garden In Style! by Raymond Doe

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cute plant stand once it gets put together

Once you get this Chinese version of IKEA plant stand together. it's super cute. But the directions should be proof read by someone because I had to get my engineer husband tell me that "yes, these are confusing and not correct." Once I figured that part out then it was just a bunch of screwing this piece in with the baby Allen wrench and then more screwing in things with the Allen wrench. The first step is the most confusing, as the directions make you think you are using the longest poles to put in the back of the stand, when in reality, and what makes sense, is the longest ones are the front poles that lean against the second longest poles. The longest poles are name the oblique ventricle rods, you know this because the bottom of the poles that go on the ground are cut at a slant. But you wouldnt know this from looking at the picture. Other than that, it feels pretty sturdy, holds my smaller plants so I can use my heavier duty plant stands for my bigger plants. Then when winter comes I can hang some of my other plants from the top pole so they stay happy.

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Pros
  • Easy to assemble and hang
Cons
  • The stand may not be suitable for uneven surfaces or slopes.