🌟 Bring Home the Charm of Amish Craftsmanship!
The Amish Wagon Decorative Planter is a beautifully crafted wooden planter designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Measuring 44.25" in length, it features rolling iron wheels and requires minimal assembly. With its vibrant red color and eco-friendly materials, this planter is perfect for showcasing your favorite flowers and plants, adding a touch of rustic charm to any space.
Handle Material | Wood |
Frame Material | Wood |
Material Type | Wood, Iron |
Item Weight | 5.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.5"D x 15.5"W x 44.25"H |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Caster Type | Pneumatic |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Special Features | Wheels |
Color | Red |
A**R
Cute cart
Cute. Easy to put together. A one person job. Dark reddish color. Antique looking. Put some Lantana in it. Hoping to give another layer of color in the flower bed.
C**H
pretty
easy to assemble. This is second one. First lasted six years outside.
C**.
Cute but requires patience to put together
I got this for my wife for Christmas. She really wanted this and was super excited to get it. Once all together it's really cute and will make a great porch decoration. Now, it does come completely unassembled. Assembly is.....not great. The instructions looks like a photo copy of a photo copy of a photo copy, aka, pictures not crisp and clear so it can be a little difficult to navigate. Also I ended up having to clear the holes in the side that mount the seat in, they were done so dismally that you couldn't see to line up the seat to place the screws in. You may want to take some extra time to clean up some of the things like this and inspect to make sure everything is clear to make assembly easier. The other problem that was had is that the wheels are attached by placing a washer then a spring on the axle and then placing the wheel, compressing that down and inserting a cotter pin. Not complicated really. Except that the included washers don't fit the axle. Upon closer inspection it looked like there was a few problems. For starters it looks like during manufacturing the axles were lopped off quickly with an angle grinder there was alot of flashing at the ends. Secondly the coating applied to the frame meant that they were were almost the exact diameter of the hole in the washers. Which brings us to three, and that's that, with those first two issues the tolerances were so lax on the washers that they don't slip on. Luckily I have plenty of hardware in my shop and was able to locate 4 similar washers and that did the trick. Just something to be mindful of. Overall one's completely assembled. It's very cute, wife loves it and it will make an excellent addition to her porch decorations. Not a bad buy for what you pay for it.
S**K
Wagon
It’s cute, looks retro, nice size
R**D
Flimsy
The wagon look nice and assembly is easy, if you're mechanically inclined, my complaints are these:They are not very sturdyThey are made out of cheap wood and the bottoms rotted out the first year. We used them in the flower garden but were not rained on much and I put holes in the bottoms to drain any water, then coated them with exterior clear coat but they still rotted. It was easy to replace the bottoms so they were fixed and still in use. Now we will see how long they sides last.
P**N
DON’T EVEN THINK ABOUT BUYING THIS
A cheap piece of Chinese made crap. My advice DO NOT BUY THIS! If you do, here’s what you need to know that they don’t tell you: ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. First off, throw the instructions in the garbage, they will only confuse you. Seems the Chinese over there have yet to master the English language as part indicator letters were mixed up, other parts have no letter at all. Tools required: Phillips screwdriver, pliers, electric or cordless drill and a 7/32 drill bit. After your done figuring out how to put the wheels on-(small wheels on big bracket) spring, washer, wheel, then cotter pin, install the handle. You will have to bend the brackets that hold the handle to get it to work out, you’ll see what I mean. When you get to the part of mounting the seat, you will not be able to align screws easily and will likely end up with the screws tearing through the seat as what happened to me. (btw I’m extremely handy and good with tools). Install the bar that attaches the front wheel assembly to the rear before you try and mount the body. The reason for this is the mounting holes on the body are about a full inch too far apart from front to rear. This is where the drill comes in. Attach the front wheels using the holes provided and mark the correct position for the rears, drill the holes in the correct spot and mount the body. Now that you have two extra holes in the rear you might as well drill two more in the front for even drainage. By now you’re pretty frustrated and ready to slap the family pet, but try not to. Finish up by tightening up all hardware. I would have given it no stars but that was not an option. Amazon wants me to mention their key words so I don’t want to let them down, it’s not “sturdy”, it should be, it is lightweight, but it shouldn’t be and as far as being “easy to assemble” - reread my review 🙄 I don’t see this lasting more then a season. For all my wasted time on this, I will likely dispute the charge with Amex as after reading the other reviews I will not even try and contact the seller. Good luck!Edit: look at the last picture I added. This is what was left of it after one summer outside. The floor completely rotted away. I did replace floor with 3/4 marine grade plywood and stainless steel hardware. Much better now but still an epic price of crap.
M**Z
Pequeño
Muy bonito pero me salió pequeño
D**E
Country wagon
It looks so country. I love it. Very well made
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