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Got them to use as table covers for small round tables on our screened porch. They work great
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I brought home valuable containers from Asia and want them to be protected from harsh New England winters. They are a good color, sturdy and big enough to fit comfortably.
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Purchased to cover small table located on our 13th floor apartment deck. Fits perfectly and looks good.
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i bought this particular cover to use on the small round table to my patio set. fit very well. i looked at other outdoor furniture covers--- the really cheap ones were too flimsy, the expensive ones were heavy and very expensive. i went these mid-range models because of the price and the fact that unlike the furniture on the back deck, the patio furniture will be stored in a more sheltered outdoor setting.
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I have several large pots that are to heavy to move in for the winter and these just fit the bill. They were easy to slip on and and remained in place through wind and rain. I'll see how they did come Spring!!
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JUST WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR.
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Used for large flower pot
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For three years I have used the smaller covers and this year added the larger sized one. They protect my pots from the elements very well and stay on.
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Currently using these indoors to hold fiberfill as I make pillows. Will use outdoors when weather changes. Very lightweight and sturdy.
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I have two pots too heavy to move around much. By placing some insulation on the top of the pot and then encasing in the cover, I have eliminated the problem.
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