Megadeth Queen
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
The dimensions listed in the description are accurate. I was worried that this would be very light and flimsy, but it's heavier htan I thought, and is able to hold the extended-length fireplace tongs and hook (the 36" long type) without tipping. It would easily hold umbrellas, since they're much lighter than what I'm using it for. I'm pleased with the purchase.
Robert J. Lewis Sr
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Handy storage for my cane's and umbrellas. Small footprint offers versatility of placement. Attractive antique finish fits in with almost any decor.
Melinda R.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
Good quality just not as tall as we thought even after measuring… more expensive than its worth
William Bond
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
great purchase well packed and good price
Steven L. Mckee
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
Box was not damaged, but the item was bent and also looked like the were imperfections all over. It looked like it had potential, but for the price I could not look past how banged up it arrived. I’ve seen others make similar comments, so it may be an issue with the current production.
Charlene
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023
I was tired of stepping over my son's swords and nerf guns everywhere so I bought this to keep them off the floor. I LOVE it!!! And I love how it tucks neatly in the corner next to his toy bins.
D. Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2021
Very simple and good looking.My only wish is that it were taller to better splay umbrellas and walking sticks at a steeper angle.Nice that there’s a removable water collection pan.Rains a lot here so umbrellas near the door front and back are a must.
Douglas Wallace
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2019
Bought this for my wife, who uses walking canes to get around the house. Even the self-standing canes (HurryCane, etc.) will fall over, if you bump them, making it hard for a person with a bad back to have to bend over to pick up. I bought two of these, one for the living room next to the sofa, one for the bedroom. She can park her canes in them, and they won't fall over. The stand is heavy enough to prevent a leaning cane from tipping over, but light enough to easily move. It's large enough to accept 2 canes with stability feet on them, but small enough to not take up a lot of room.The flat side sits up close to the wall in her bedroom. The design is decorative, without being too fussily victorian or look too space-age modern, like a lot of others I've seen for sale. It doesn't require assembly or screws, just two parts, the basket and a drip tray.My wife loves them, saving her a lot of frustration with using her canes.