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Briarwood Lane Wrought Iron Black Garden Flag Stand Reviews

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This wrought iron garden flag holder from Briarwood Lane is 18" wide by 40" tall (6" legs are in ground, displays at 34"). This decorative garden flag stand is one solid piece with welded joints...no assembly required. Made to fit standard size garden flags up to 13" wide and using a sleeve along the top. Hang your seasonal/holiday garden flag with some flare on this weather resistant stand!About The Manufacturer: Proudly based in Southern New Jersey, Briarwood Lane has been a leader in the design and manufacturing of premium quality home and garden decor since 2014. Our cheerful, affordable and weather-resistant seasonal products feature exclusive artwork from America’s finest artists and are carefully crafted to last all season.

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Posted 2 years ago
We looked at WalMart and Lowes for a new garden flag stand and those were not sturdy or thick at all. They were also three pieces, which I did not want. I should have checked here first! Great, attractive, sturdy, all in one piece welded wrought iron black stand. The curl at the end keeps the flag from blowing off so no stopper is needed. A very good purchase.
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Posted 2 years ago
Love the garden flag stand. This is the second one I have bought. It is a little bit wider so it holds the wider garden flags and still leaves room so if they "flip" in the wind they will tend to straighten out on their own. They are well made and I am very happy with mine.
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Posted 2 years ago
Love the stand, it's so solid and goes into the ground so easily.
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