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The F.O.T Sturdy Garden Plant Support Stakes are designed for durability and versatility, featuring a strong steel core and a thick plastic coating. Each 2ft stake supports climbing plants like tomatoes and beans, with adjustable height options and easy assembly—no tools required. The package includes everything you need for a complete plant support system.
Product Dimensions | 41.5 x 10 x 8 cm; 948 Grams |
Material type | Plastic,Steel |
Manufacturer | MiShu |
P**N
Quality Product
I read some of the reviews & was put off a bit so just ordered one item to see. All complete, including instructions for a few design methods. Really impressed with the quality, so much so I've ordered another one straight away...superb!It came the following day, all complete including instructions. Thinking of buying more for my tomatoes
M**K
Works great but not very sturdy
Ok for what I paid
A**I
As per description
Product is very strong and reliable, I used it for tomatoes and it works well.Punctual delivery, well packed, no defects.Definitely recommended.
H**B
Wrong size for purpose
I wanted this triangular support stake set to go in a pot . My garden is a container garden on a balcony and I need help with this windy position. Unfortunately when erected it was far too big to help with my sized pots. It’s sturdy enough just not useable in my space. My fault for not taking that into consideration.
J**E
I like this product
Easy to assemble. Multi use.
A**R
Rubbish
This is a piece of rubbish. While putting together some of the sticks vended... and I have to use my own connecting this. In summary: stay away, too expensive and it breaks in seconds
R**S
Way too expensive
Reasonable quality but way too expensive for what it is
T**M
Very sturdy and great for already established plants
I bought the larger version of these at a local store before ordering this set. The local one was a little more expensive, but appears to be exactly the same. I needed several, so I bought 2 sets of these to make 6 cages.I like this style of cage better than traditional metal cages because they're much easier to store over the winter. The smaller size is great for my pepper plants. Unfortunately, I didn't get these out before half the pepper plants were on the ground from the weight of their peppers, but these hold them up great.Setup is pretty simple. Put one stake in the ground, clip a cross member, find where the next stake goes, put that stake in, clip cross members to each stake, find where the 3rd stake goes, put that stake in, clip the last stake to the cross members, done. I did not use the extensions or do any different configurations. Just the 3 post cage... I imagine if you're planning to use the extensions you should just get the larger cages.I'll be buying a few more in the spring. We're going to throw away our old, cheap, bent metal cages...
M**O
Sturdy is not correct...
This product is cumbersome to put together, and then after you do it tends to shift and pop apart. I've had better luck with a standard sturdy trellis type support.
J**S
Have worked great and will purchase again
These plant stakes have been awesome! In the past I used mostly metal stakes and twine for various vegetables and flowers. After a ton of research, I switched to these this year. I have found them to be very sturdy, surviving lots of wind in our location, and even a hurricane. I've only had them about six months, but I have not found the plastic to discolor in the sun or degrade yet. Like other reviews state, be aware that these are essentially, "build your own adventure." You get long stake pieces and joints so you make a custom stake system to your needs. I found this to be amazing while my tomatoes and cucumbers took off this year. For plants like peonies, these would be great since you can adjust the heights of the supports as your flowers grow. Not only do I recommend purchasing these, I will definitely purchase more next year.
L**Y
Didn’t receive all pieces
You’re going to want to buy at least 2, and that’s for only 2 tomato plants.It says it comes with 12 stakes, but it only comes with 9, so you can’t build up. I have 2 tomato plants and built up as high as I could, joining the two together. Well needless to say my plants started falling over. I had to make make-shift stakes out of pieces of old wood until I can get the second one delivered. The seller reached out to me saying it only comes with 9, but the directions that came in the box says it comes with 12. So I guess the seller is buying these, taking pieces out and reselling or something. Otherwise they’re not bad. I guess we’ll see exactly how good they are once I get the second set.
S**O
Working in the Garden
I purchased these tomato stakes for my garden last season and found them to be very helpful in keeping my produce off the ground. The only difficulty I found was in putting them together, as the pieces must fit in a certain pattern to provide the best stability. After the season, I disassembled them and stored them flat in a box for next year. I had never used plastic stakes before. I still think metal stakes are more sturdy but are definitely more difficult to find. Not sure yet which I'll use for the coming season.
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