🌿 Elevate your gardening experience with invisible support!
The Plant Pal Invisible Pot Feet are solid rubber risers designed to elevate your outdoor pots, providing a non-slip grip that enhances stability and cleanliness in your garden. With dimensions of 15.2 x 10.2 x 6.3 cm, these pot stands are easy to use and require no assembly, making them a perfect addition to any patio, deck, or garden.
Finish Type | Painted |
Material | Rubber |
Item Dimensions | 15.2 x 10.2 x 6.3 centimetres |
Colour | Black |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Is Assembly Required? | No |
E**L
Plants
Just the job
J**L
Patio savers
Used to stand garden pots on patio
C**B
Good for raising garden and household pots
These rubber disks are heavy duty and quite heavyweight too. They are easy to position under the edges of your pot, to lift them off the ground in the garden or protect furniture or flooring in the house. They help stop water / soil staining on patio tiles and paving, and discourage ants and other insects from nesting inside your pots, encouraging better airflow around your plant.These are pretty good value . The one downside is that where they are flat, rather than wedges, you can only use them on flat surfaces, whereas with the wedge shaped ones I have used they can be positioned to raise one side of the pot higher than the other and level it out.
M**A
Really great!
I'm not that great at gardening but since getting a puppy I've been slowly trying to improve the garden as we have to spend more time outside. I put out loads of pots but after a week or so noticed that they were getting a bit moldy, and finally realized what the purpose of these feet were. They have made such a difference to my plants! You can't see them at all, but give my plants adequate circulation so they are now thriving. The only downside is that you need to use quite a few of them, especially for the larger pots. I ended up using 4 for some of them, which means you get through a pack very quickly. Luckily I had some other things in my garden I could use to raise my pots off the ground. My husband who is a design teacher was surprised with how sturdy these are, he said they seem to be made of good quality rubber.
D**P
Do a good job
The box says there are 20 of these feet, which I thought was a silly number given that in most cases you'll be using three per pot for stability. Don't know if I was just lucky, but there were 21 in the box I received so enough for seven pots.I'm using these in the conservatory to aid airflow and stop water pooling under the pots (which stains the tiles and grouting). Yes they DO smell strongly of rubber, as other reviewers have said, but in situ there's really no trace of smell in the conservatory after a few days. They're very hard rubber and have almost no bend or give in them, but the textured underside does help them to stop sliding on tiles. They also make it possible to slip your fingers under pots when moving them, which is easier and safer than trying to grip the sides of the pot, or tip it over to get a grip underneath. They can be slightly fiddly to position, though, and make re-arranging by just dragging around difficult - you need to lift the pot then reposition the feet underneath. A sticky pad *might* help but I doubt they'd stick well to the underside of a damp, dusty terra-cotta pot.A minor quibble is that the packaging has no indication of material (I assume it's rubber), nor of its source nor recycling needs. I'd like to think these are made from old car tyres, and it would surely be good marketing to environmentally-savvy gardeners, but who knows?
B**N
Such a simple idea
These are really handy. I was balancing pots on bits of gravel to lift them off the ground, but these feet are ideal
M**.
Strong, Virtually Invisible and Easy to Use
These rubber plant pot risers arrived in their own branded cardboard box.There are actually 21 included (not 20) and this is useful because you will probably use three for each pot using the milking stool/tripod idea of three points of contact being stable on uneven surfaces, so there are enough for seven pots.The feet are made of tough, black rubber and are smooth on one side and dimpled on the other. They are stiff and strong enough to be used with very large and heavy pots. There is quite a strong rubber smell when you open the box but this soon dissipates when you deploy them.I got these because we have a paved patio with lots of pots placed around it. We prefer old fashioned terracotta pots and these usually have a single drain hole in the centre. The problem with this is even when you put broken pot pieces over the hole it doesn’t take much for the plant roots or other debris to block the hole and prevent the plant pot draining when it’s placed flat on the paving. These feet stop that happening.These are easy to fit even on very large pots as you can simply lift one side of the pot and slip the rubber riser underneath.In use they really are virtually invisible (see picture).These are good, strong plant pot risers that are easy to fit and at £12.95 for twenty one (62p each) they’re not bad value so they get 5 stars.
D**S
Work well
These little rubber feet are very durable and a good thickness. The non slip side grips well to the pot and none of them have slid or moved so far.I have lots of pots in my garden so was happy to have a good stable way of rising them up from the ground with the colder weather starting. I have seen a difference in the pots, they don’t have the morning frost on them now, so will help prevent the plant getting chilled.These work really well, you don’t notice them under the pots and they seem really durable and long lasting.
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