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The Best Choice Products 4-Piece Cantilever Offset Patio Umbrella Stand Set offers a heavy-duty, weather-resistant base solution with a combined 155lb capacity. Featuring interlocking plates made from durable HDPE plastic and easy-fill spouts for water or sand ballast, it ensures your cantilever umbrella stays secure and stable in any weather, all while maintaining a sleek, low-profile footprint perfect for modern patios.





| ASIN | B06X9PLTY5 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | No assembly required |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,391 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #18 in Patio Umbrella Stands & Bases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (11,657) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 16.72 pounds |
| Item model number | SKY3257 |
| Manufacturer | Best Choice Products |
| Material | HDPE plastic, stainless steel stakes |
| Product Dimensions | 19.9 x 19.7 x 3 inches |
| Set Name | 4-Piece Cantilever Offset Patio Umbrella Stand Square Base Plate Set |
| UPC | 816586025326 |
K**Y
Good Base + Alternate Assembly Hack
I think the rest of the reviews have covered the quality and sturdiness of the item. As you can probably tell from the photos, the base is very big. It takes up a lot of space on my patio, but it definitely works. Size-wise, it fits perfectly with my Bluu Cantilever umbrella stand. On to the hack.... Someone was kind enough to post a review on how to fill the base with sand quickly called "Read this Assemby Cheat", to simplify what otherwise could be a very tedious process. Using their terrific idea as a baseline, I modified it somewhat and it worked very well for me. I took a 2-liter bottle as recommended and cut it in half to work as funnel into the base. With a little bit of effort, the spout of the 2-liter bottle fits perfectly into the filling base. However, instead of using the sand you find outdoors in your local big box retailer, which gets moist over time, get the sandbox sand they sell indoors (usually in the /concrete masonry section of the store). It is very fine sand (much finer than paver sand) and is completely dry. Four 50 lb bags should do it and it was less than $20 total for me. With the finer, dry sand, you can funnel it directly into each base without any water or clogging. This obviates the need for two funnels or using a hose to keep the sand flowing into the base. Just pour the sand directly into the funnel and it goes right into the base. When you've filled up each compartment with sand, you can then add water to finish it up. Since I did the filling by myself and the sand bags are unwieldy to start due to weight, when opening each new sand bag, I poured the first batch of sand into a bucket with a pouring spout. I then simply poured the sand from the bucket into the 2-liter bottle funnel. Once the sandbag was a little lighter, I could pour the sand directly from the bag into funnel. It worked great for me, so I hope it does for others as well.
C**N
Plenty of stability, thinner profile than other bases
Overall pleased with this product. We paired this base system with a 10' mastercanopy cantilever umbrella purchased on Amazon. The base is attractive and matches some of our other patio furniture with a thatch design. Once assembled the base is about 40" square, so keep that in mind when picking a location. With the completed set loaded with your weighting materials it's not going to be easy to move. I chose to fill each of the "plates" with play sand. I bought four 50 lb bags of sand from my local big box hardware store for around $30. I chose sand over water because it weighs more and the recomendations I found online for what a good weight would be for this style of umbrella ranged from 175 to 200 lbs. I had about 10 lbs of sand left after filling, so each plate has about 47 lbs of sand in it. For filling I had some old funnels and I propped these up diagonally with the spout directly vertical. It took me about an hour to fill all four plates and I agitated the plate towards the end of filling to make sure they were filled to the top. Even filled with sand the material of construction is solid and does not deform when loaded, which I saw as a positive. I had looked at other designs, but they were much larger than this system for the same weight. The lower profile of these allows easy operation of the rotation function on my umbrella. Once assembled, this system provides a very sturdy and solid base, even when the wind is blowing at a good clip. Overall, solid construction, plenty of weight when filled with sand and provides a solid base in a stiff wind. Should you choose sand, you'll need to factor in this cost in your overall purchase price.
M**L
Great base for giant umbrella
We bought this with our 13ft umbrella and it works amazing. Never even looked like it was gonna blow over. My kids even pulled and moved the rods around and it’s still very sturdy.
M**A
Stand for Oversized Umbrellas
This is a great base for our umbrella; however, the first set they sent us was all cracked. The set was replaced immediately with no issues. I’m giving it 4 stars because filling it with sand was time consuming and not an easy task. It took us several hours to do so. So far, it is holding strong and our umbrella has stayed in place.
J**W
Well-Constructed and Great Value
This base works very well. We easily filled each of the four sections using a water hose. The base keeps our umbrella quite stable. We bought the wicker texture, and it blends in beautifully with the rest of our furniture. We are extremely pleased with the purchase.
B**N
Perfect for the 10' Umbrella we bought
This was recommended for our 10' cantilevered umbrella. I put a full bag 45 lbs of sand in each one and they were not 100% full. Guarantee the umbrella is not going anywhere. I saw people having issues with the pins that tie them together. They seem to be 1/4" too short. This is not the case! Push the panel in as far as it will go. Put the pin in one side, it will be short of the other side. Then, lift up the far side opposite the one that is in the hole already. This will tilt the panel in and the pin will fall in the hole. When you put it down it holds well. They are heavy, and if you notice there is a place to grab one side, that is the side to left. Kneel in front of the 2 panels in front of where the clip goes. Put the pin in on the left side, the place to grip and lift would be on the right. When you lift it just a little it tilts and the pin should fall right in; I hope this explains it well enough as they are a very nice product when installed.
L**K
Return on my request. Unfortunately did not fit our umbrella
A**D
C'est merveilleux merci
A**R
Filled up the 4 base containers for my 11ft offset umbrella with sand. After filling each container and getting them into place, my umbrella is solid and isn't going anywhere. I had some issues getting the clips in place but was able get them in place after some work. Also the clips feel like they might come out if anyone touches it so hopefully they don't pop out. Tried to follow another person's suggestion to use a 12L pop bottle top but I only had a water bottle, which still worked fine. I used a skinny branch i found to keep the sand moving down into the base plates. But it took several hours to get sand packed in
R**Y
To keep off the summer sun.
B**P
Met all my expectations
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