
Customers are delighted by the 10-Foot Offset Patio Umbrella with Vertical Tilt, but some have concerns about its base and cheap materials. Several customers mentioned that the umbrella does not include a weighted base, which is necessary for stability. Others complained about the cheap construction and breakage issues.
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I new I was purchasing a lower quality item, you get what you pay for. I have had only 7 months, and one with very little rain and now this umbrella has already broken due to the sub par quality of the metal used. A joint pin/connection bracket has rusted out and now the umbrella is unusable. Save your money and purchase a better quality. Now I have to try to find a way to discard this junk.
Posted by outnkaty
Overall very cheap, but you also get what you pay for. Don't buy the suggested bases on this page since they don't actually work for this product. We have a paver patio that we have it rested on and throw two bags of crushed gravel on it to make it stay down. Overall works, but looks horrible.
Posted by NormalDude
The base won’t hold up the umbrella. Ok for the money, but get what you pay for here. It’s not a steal. There is a reason it’s cheaper than the other ones you see.
This review is from Nature Spring - 10-Foot Offset Patio Umbrella with Vertical Tilt - Beige
Posted by Scooter