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M**.
Came with flaws
The bottom part won’t connect. The metal pieces on the back cause it to not be able to connect all the way down. There’s a gap and it falls over easily.Started a return but it’s for a photo shoot this weekend so won’t have time to wait for a new one to come in will make this one work.
G**X
Metal Garden Stakes are FUN!
Not only are they fun, but they are sturdy and last for years. I stabbed this colorful guy in the ground with a couple glitzy reindeer I’ve had for quite some time and they look great together. They’re festive during the day and my neighbors enjoy them at night with the solar light I also stabbed in the ground. Can’t get any easier than this!
J**E
Not cut for outdoors
This thing is cute with great detail but it will not survive even the slightest breeze outdoors unless in a very protected area. I set it right next to my house and it still bent. I sent it back and got a refund
K**N
Paint is chipping off after a few days.
Very cute. Nice colors. But the paint is chipping off in several spots. About 1 to 1.5 inches per chip. About a dozen chips. I have about 10 metal Christmas decorations across the front of my house, but this is the only one losing paint. Very disappointed.
M**R
Not worth the price at all.
These are so poorly made. Barely fit into each other. Very small. Needed to bend the stakes back and use a brick to keep it standing. I would not recommend it to anyone!
S**D
Not worth the money
Very disappointed. This Santa stake is not worth the price. Similar items in my area sell for half the price or less. Ordered online because of Covid. Angry at myself for the money lost. Guess I will give it away since I can not return it. Someone will make use of it.
T**S
Not sturdy in wind
Santa looked great in the yard, but I found out he was not sturdy enough to withstand any wind. He would flop over. Next year I will have to provide him with a stake to support him.
M**A
Cute but not too sturdy
While this is very cute, I had Santa staked in the ground and the next morning he was bent right in two. We didn’t even have strong winds that night. I changed it around so it would be a stand and bent him back into place and put him in a more protected area. It’s a little expensive to be that vulnerable to a little wind.
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