- ☂ Adjustable - It can fits up to 1.4 inches of umbrellas poles. Most dimensions are suitable for your umbrella.
- ☂ Lightness - It is made from ABS construction, but it's stronger and more durable than you think. It's light and portable Umbrella Anchor.
- ☂ Simple - Just have to rotate it easily and simple you'll be able to use it firmly on the beach.
- ☂ Powerful - After installation, it will be strong and stable on the beach, not easily blown down by wind or other issues.
- ☂ Safety - If going to the beach can effectively use your umbrella with our Umbrella Anchor can avoid ultraviolet rays.
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Debbie Johnson
Very well made, sturdy, solid. Exactly what it is supposed it do.
I have a 9-foot patio umbrella in a US Weight 50 Pound Umbrella Base (purchased on Amazon - 4 stars), passing through a 29.5" metal patio table. The center hole on the table is 2". No manner of fidgeting / adjusting / centering would keep the umbrella 90-degree vertical. A bit of wind or slight movement of the table, umbrella would lean. I ordered the MAYARD, arrived two days later. The umbrella's diameter is 1.5", identical to the MAYARD. To pass the umbrella tube through the cone, I first tried rubbing some kitchen dish soap on both the tube and the inside of the cone. Abandoned that idea, and opted for a bit of sandpaper - which turned out perfectly. I took 240-grit rolled into a circle, inserted into the cone, put slight pressure with my fingers and spun the cone around the sandpaper. A few spins, test fit tube into cone, a few more spins... Less than 5 minutes later, tube was snugly on cone. If you use this method, do a little bit at a time - you can always sand to make the hole bigger, but you can't make it smaller. A few pushes on the cone to wedge it tightly into the hole, done. We've had a several very windy and quite rainy days, the umbrella is still centered, perfectly. Only had it a few weeks, seems weatherproof; time will tell.
Lish Oglesby
Keeps umbrella standing straight
Make sure you measure the opening of your umbrella base. I miscalculated and it was too wide to keep the umbrella in - luckily I had another base with wider opening and it works well with that. It has to go in at least half way to keep umbrella straight. The measurements are provided.
Qazitahseenshafique Mahesar
Excellent product, works great!
Works perfectly to hold the umbrella pole sturdy in my glass patio table. Now it doesn't wobble with the wind! I chose this type rather than the disc shaped ones because this will fit the umbrella hole of most any table. Also, I bought a cover for my table, which I put on first, and then pressed this down into the umbrella hole of the cover and table. Looks tidy and helps to keep the cover from sliding.
Sheetal Barchha
Didn't realize how much I needed this
I thought this might be helpful but didn't realize just how much. It is incredibly windy in Kansas. Even with the umbrella stand, the pole had significant movement. Knowing the contact was metal and glass I bought this thinking it might help. After dropping the umbrella cone into the table, the movement lessened significantly. I would recommend again. Most of these cones were around $10 and up. Taking a chance on the $10 product versus buying a new patio table in the future was a smart idea.
Aakanksha Roychowdhury
It fits perfectly!
I bought a glass patio table and a umbrella at a garage sale that was missing the ring in the hole. The hole in the table is 2 inches wide and the umbrella pole is 1 1/2 inches wide. I searched the internet looking for the rings that I had seen before when I came upon this funny looking cone. I was intrigued with the concept. It arrived the next day. It's a hard brown rubber cone. Some reviewers say it's hard to fit in the hole or around the pole but mine fit perfectly. I put it in the hole and it went in almost half way. Then I lifted the pole down through the cone. It slid down easily yet snugly. I've never had a product work so well.
Maryam D Bello
Where has this been all my life?
Was looking for an umbrella stand for a patio table umbrella purchased end of season last year that hadn't been tested out. New umbrella's pole diameter was smaller than my old umbrella's pole. The new umbrella was wobbling and spinning around like crazy which was driving me nuts. Decent umbrella stands are pricey and I hated the idea of now having to buy one. Then I found this cone wedge product and for a price less than $10 I figured I had nothing to lose. Was a little hard getting the cone in the hole on the table, but that's not the cone's fault, it's my lack of muscles fault! After turning it like a screw for a while, it finally fit. Once the umbrella was in, which is also a tight fit (which took me a while), I was delighted! No wobbling, no spinning, no leaning - YAY! So glad I bought this.
Tr Delphine
Simple but clever problem solver for "wobbly" patio table umbrellas.
I bought two of these, one for our bistro table, and one for the regular table on our patio . They come in two colors, and two sizes also, which I needed for the different sized umbrella poles we have. Such a simple, but clever idea, works great, easy to install, and looks nice too!
Patrick J Dougherty
Best Beach Umbrella Table Tray. Very Useful
My favorites parts of this particular umbrella table tray: The slots for glasses/sunglasses are very useful. The drink openings are deep enough to keep drinks and cans from tipping out and have drainage holes for condensation. It’s also very useful to have spaces for cell phones so they won’t slip off the table.
Zilan P Nhene
Quite handy!
This did not fit in the hole on my table, so I added it to the stand where the pole slides in. Spraying a bit of WD40 makes the process of getting the pole to slide through easier. I wasn't sure how this would work since I added it to the stand, but the umbrella is definitely more secure which is nice.
Fi Fi Jamieson
Great product for free-standing umbrella or tent poles
Great product for free-standing umbrella or tent poles. I purchased these to hold the tent poles for my canvas tent at medieval/renn. events, virtually eliminating any need for additional guide ropes (aka tripping hazards!). Best part of these (compared to different set I purchased elsewhere) is the internal structure bar which prevents the wooden pole from touching the ground. If the ground is wet the pole will not swell, making it virtually impossible to separate when taking down the tent at the end of an event. Voice of experience!!