Jack-Post Welded Steel Christmas Tree Stand, For Trees Up to 12-Feet, 1.7-Gallon Water Capacity Product Description:
- 4 T-nut tipped eye bolt welded tubular steel Christmas Tree Stand. Use for up to a12-foot tree, 6.25-inch trunk, 4-legs with a 29.75-inch base. Easy to fill 1.7-gallon oversized water bowl.
- 4 eye-bolts hold tree trunk securely. Steel spike base for stability. Tubular steel legs will not flex under the load of heavy trees. Corrosion-resistant 'gold tone' zinc-dichromate hardware.
- U.S. Patent U.S. D 451, 8395
- Powder coated finish resists corrosion and adds durability
- Four heavy duty eyebolts hold tree in place
Product Description
This Jack-Post Welded Steel Christmas Tree Stand is a large capacity tree stand for trees up to 12-feet tall and up to 6.25-inch trunk diameter. Made of welded tubular steel, this tree stands holds 1.7-gallons of water (without the tree) and is 29.75-inches in diameter. 4 T-nut tipped eye-bolts hold tree securely. Corrosion resistant 'gold tone' zinc-dichromate hardware. Steel spike for tree stability. Made to last a lifetime! Patented.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Strudy with few drawbacks
By Anonymous
So far this is the only tree stand that has lasted more than two Christmas trees. All previous standa that I have had have begun to rust, have become deformed, or have been damaged by tall, heavy trees. This one is well-built, and the finish has yet to crack or peel. Two drawbacks are that the maximum trunk size that will fit is not that big, and the bowl capacity is not that great. If you typically have fresh cut trees, you may have to shave the trunk to ensure it fits and you will fill the bowl several times a day when the tree is thirsty.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
excellent stand
By CS
We have been using this stand for a few years now, and can report that it's excellent. It is stable, and holds a sufficiently large amount of water. We usually get a 7-8 foot tree, but this year our tree is 9' (possibly a bit over), and this stand is absolutely solid.Key features: the legs are firmly attached to a well-constructed and robust base; the ring for the screws is also quite sturdy; the screws are thick, and tipped with flat washer-like disks, providing a bigger surface area for holding the tree trunk.Yes, it's a bit more expensive than your usual hardware-store model, but it's worth every penny if you want to use it for many years.Very important: Every year, after removing your tree, thoroughly clean and dry the stand, and thoroughly lubricate the screws (I've generally used WD40). It will make your life much easier the following year!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
best stand I've found -- highly recommended
By CS
This stand is excellent, it's the only one I've found that holds a tree securely and does so year after year.It might not be obvious, but many stands are designed in a poor way, allowing the housing for the retaining bolts to wear out after some use, making the stand pretty useless. I would particularly watch out for any stands where the bolts go through plastic rather than metal. The other thing to watch for is some kind of cap at the ends of the bolts, to provide a wider surface against the tree.We typically buy 7-8 foot trees (cut fresh from a farm), and have never had any problems with this stand. You do have to make sure you have enough trimmed trunk at the bottom, of course.I also recommend cleaning and oiling when you're putting it away in January (I use ordinary light machine oil); particularly make sure to oil the bolt threads! This will make your life much easier next year, and will also help the stand last longer.Merry Christmas!
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