☀️ Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with Style!
The EROMMY 52LBS Umbrella Base is a heavy-duty, stylish solution for securing your outdoor umbrellas. Weighing 52 pounds, it provides exceptional stability without the need for additional weights. Its adjustable pole stand fits a range of umbrella sizes, while the four brakeable wheels allow for easy movement and enhanced safety. Made from durable cast resin with a classic rattan pattern, this umbrella base is both functional and aesthetically pleasing, making it perfect for patios, decks, and poolside settings.
D**K
Very easy to use
I used this to hold my 7.5 ft patio umbrella. Since the sun moves throughout the day, the umbrella needs to move with it in order to provide shade for my very small seating area. The wheels make it so easy to roll it to the desired spot. So I don't put strain on the umbrella pole, I push the stand with my foot and guide the umbrella with my hand around the pole. It's so easy! The stand seems to be of high quality and I haven't had any instances of the umbrella tipping over, even with a strong breeze. I saw some comments indicating the stand stem that the umbrella pole goes into needs to be at least 6 inches taller to hold an 11 ft umbrella. I researched and all stand stems are pretty much the same height. I'm thinking if you have an 11 ft umbrella, you probably need a different type of stand. As for assembly, it was super easy. I put it together myself and if I can do it, that's saying a lot! There are 4 wheels and each wheel is attached to a square steel plate. Each plate has 4 holes, one on each corner. You screw the plate into the bottom of the base into each of the predrilled holes. All the holes lined up well and all I needed was a phillips head screwdriver. I will say that you need a little muscle to screw them in tight. I'm 69 and I consider myself strong for my age, so I didn't have a problem. But if you're lacking in strength, you may need some help. This base is heavy and even I couldn't lift it very easily. I probably could have, but opted to have my son take it outside for me. All in all, I'm extremely pleased with this umbrella stand. It rolls easily and holds up well. The brakes on the wheels are a little stiff, but I don't use them and maybe they will loosen up with use. Good product for the money.
W**Y
Best. Thing. Ever.
I am so happy that I purchased this! The sun moves, right? I can now move my deck umbrella around my deck with ease. I can tell you this base is heavy, but the wheels make it a breeze to move. The wheels lock so it stays in place. It weighs over 50 lbs so it is solid, too. It looks very nice and it goes well with my deck furniture. I wish I had a picture, but didn't take one, yet. It was a nice investment.
T**Z
Great stand won't blow over in strong wind
Thought it would be a little too heavy duty but it is fantastic. Best stand I'm going to get another one. I also like that it has wheels and they lock tightly. They can't unlock accidentally.
S**C
Great purchase
Great easy to use and holds my heavy umbrella
M**I
It’s garbage!
This umbrella stand is made out of some sort of resin. When I tried to attach the wheels it cracked! Also it’s VERY unstable. Slight wind will tip the umbrella over. Do not buy. It’s absolutely garbage!
K**.
Love this umbrella base.
Heavy enough to keep your umbrella upright and the wheels help make it movable. Remember to to take your umbrella down and store away before storms or high winds.
T**I
Perfect
I am only going to buy umbrella stand on wheels from now. Makes no sense to buy one without them. Suns move during the day so you want to move the umbrella around.I bought 2 more after that that. 😜
W**R
The wheels work great.
It’s not as attractive as my wrought iron stand but this one has wheels that don’t damage the deck and can move with the sun. However the stem that holds the umbrella is about 8” too short. You need at least a 12-16” stem. Maybe it’s not possible with a resin stand but I’m having to constantly tighten the screw to keep the stem stable. The wheels lock and unlock well so if it’s windy lock 2 wheels and it doesn’t move.
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