

🌱 Elevate your garden with effortless, adjustable support that grows with you!
The K-Brands Tomato Cage 3-pack offers extra-tall, 68-inch plant support cages made from sturdy alloy steel with a thick plastic coating. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, these cages feature a tool-free snap-together assembly and adjustable snap-on clips for customizable plant care. Ideal for tomatoes and other climbing plants, they promote healthier growth by keeping plants elevated and protected throughout the season.























| Best Sellers Rank | #18,784 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #133 in Plant Cages & Supports |
| Brand | K-Brands |
| Color | 3 pack, 68 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,500 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.89 Kilograms |
| Material | Alloy Steel , Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 10"W x 68"H |
| Style | Adjustable |
J**B
Perfect for my garden! Sturdy!
These tomato cages are exactly what I needed! The K-Brands Tomato Plant Stakes are incredibly sturdy and provide excellent support for my growing tomato plants. I love that they’re adjustable as the plants grow—it gives me the flexibility to add height without disturbing the plant. Setup was super simple—no tools needed—and they feel very durable, even in wind and rain. The green color blends in nicely with my garden, and they work just as well for other climbing plants like peppers and cucumbers. So much better than the flimsy wire cages I’ve used in the past. I highly recommend these for anyone looking to give their tomato plants strong, reliable support all season long!
M**D
Versatile shapes and height!
With a later planting of veggies this year, we decided to stick our cucumbers and tomatoes into pots so they were in sight and mind. The tomatoes have been growing fast, and this tool has been perfect for promoting vertical growth and (hopefully in a couple of weeks) helping separate the plant for easier picking. The parts are made of sturdy green plastic, which seems to work well so far and look nice. I was surprised as all the parts came loose in one box, so be mindful of that and open it over a rug or somewhere visible so you do not accidentally lose something when you take everything out. Some rods with shallow cone tips are supposed to be used as the base to stick into the ground. I tried to use this, but as my dirt was pretty loose, this feature didn't really matter as the other poles can be stuck into the ground as well, and the coned ends can still be slotted into the brackets to extend height so you are not loosing out on pieces. One of the best and most cumbersome features is that you can customize the height and shape of the rods with the attachable brackets. The suggested shape is a triangle (triangular prism), but I also created a pentagon shape for my cucumbers based on the pot size. There are brackets with three slots to hold the rods together, and though it can take finagling to figure out the best spot and avoid the vertical connectors, it was a pretty straightforward process. As my tomatoes grow in height, I have even taken some of the bottom brackets used to separate the leaves and moved them upward to arrange the top leaves, which is a nice feature. The cucumber pot does not have much verticle growth, but similarly, I have used extra brackets to arrange the leaves so they are more accessible for picking along with support. I have little experience growing produce in cages—maybe some pre-done cages from the store—but not much. It seems more helpful to other cages because of the versatility of its structure, though it may take more time to set up as a lot of them are fully done. With this, I have really enjoyed this product, and I have ordered more for other parts of my garden!
K**K
Helpful with smaller plants.
These are nice for small to medium plants. Easy to put together. The cross sections will bow out and come loose with heavy weight against them.
S**D
Nice product for the price. Easy to put together. Looks great. Best for shorter plants.
Easy to put together and is a good size in that you can just add more height as you need. Looks great, being green it blends in with the plants. One of my tomato plants has grown to 6’ tall and is too much for the uprights. I have the bottom ones almost all the way in the ground and they just bend over with the weight and breeze. I had to use some wooden stakes for support. Other than that perfect for shorter plants.
A**S
Easy to use and versatile
Love these! So easy to use. I can arrange them into any shape or size that I need for each particular tomato plant and can change the pieces around as the plant grows and limbs change positions. Very versatile. These are easy to wipe clean at the end of the season and store away for next year. this is a great investment and will last for years and years.
L**E
Decent Support, But Could Be Stronger
I purchased the K-Brands Tomato Cage to support my tomato plants, and while it’s functional, I expected it to be a bit sturdier. The setup was easy, and I like that the height is adjustable—it worked well for my smaller plants early in the season. However, as the tomato plants grew taller and heavier with fruit, the structure started to feel a little flimsy. It wobbles more than I’d like, especially during windy days or after watering when the soil is loose. For light or medium plants, it’s fine, but for larger, more mature tomato plants, you may need to reinforce it or look for something stronger. Overall, it’s a decent budget-friendly option and works for early growth stages or lighter plants. Just don’t expect heavy-duty garden support from it.
M**S
Excellent for growing my tomatoes!
I use this system instead of tomato cages as this allows me the flexibility to make them very tall or any shape that I prefer. You can assemble them with just stakes and connectors to form a pole. This works great when the plants are younger. Eventually, they get bigger, and you can disassemble the pole to remove it, and make a larger cage. Eventually, I end up with a 5 stake base that ends up being about 6 feet tall. It's 5 stakes all the way up. I bought enough to do about 5 plants, and I am thinking about buying more! Are they perfect? No. They are bendy, but sturdy enough when assembled with stakes, connectors, brackets. They have fallen over in the wind several times, and I just pull it by the stake (I put bricks down to prevent that). Some of them are slight deformed, but none of it effects how they work ... very well. I bought 5 large size wire cages. And they are great except when the plant is younger. I tried using a step up process with smaller cages. The problem being, the plants grow fast and if you don't do it right away when it needs it, it's difficult to remove the cage without damaging the plant. Since this system can disassemble down to sticks, they can just pull right out. You can make a bigger one around the smaller one, and then just disassemble the smaller one on the inside. I have a system that uses Ram-Pro Loop Grip Clips to keep the stalks attached to a pole or bracket for support. I also use Gloryfox Tomato Plant hooks for support. They are springy and allow the branch to be away from the "cage". The system works great.
A**R
60% Quality - too many crooked pieces
I ordered my first set and they were perfectly straight. I quickly realized I could build these sets with any configuration of hight, length, and geometric shape. I thought I was really going to become a tomato growing artist. Well reality struck after receiving a third set. Each of the metal core stakes were slightly bent. The connectors were also slightly bent. Building higher to existing lower sets caused a structural mess and huge eye sore. Building down from the ground up did not work either. I noticed that the crooked set included metal core stakes that were cut flat at the tips, but the first sets each had tips on both ends. Also the connectors were a faded green color. The next problem - the worst problem was customer service. They were friendly, but not helpful. They asked me to send the bad set back. So I would have disassemble the bad set once I received a replacement set with no problem, but I had to disassemble the bad set in 100° weather to send before receiving a replacement set. Meaning this replacement. Is becomes a two day working event. The annoying thing about customer service was it they asked me to send pictures and videos which was also a pain because that was in 100° weather. But the pictures weren’t good enough I actually had to send back the set. What ended up happening was I had to buy another set to get a replacement set and then process the return item. I know the story is getting confusing but I am very frustrated. So I paid for a fourth set and they sent me two sets and ended up giving me back payment for one set. So now I actually had to pay for four sets with a refund of one set so I paid for three sets in total. When I received his next shipment I received one good set an another bad set. You would think that they would’ve did a quality check and made sure that they were sending me out two good sets because I showed them exactly what was wrong with the faulty crooked sets with pictures, descriptions and video. Crazy stuff right? So I had a great idea to try to find this product from another provider. And guess what I found? That these providers also had bad reviews sending out crooked sets. I will say if I could get all straight sets I would have a fantastic looking tomato garden with sturdy connections providing enough support for all my variety of tomatoes. One last note I will say that the customer service agent who was helping me did her best but I think it was management that was causing the problem.
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