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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
It’s well made strong and attractive.It’s a good buy at a good price.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I had to replace my umbrella that was blown into my pool. I had it for 2 years and it was fine, but got broken up. I ordered the exact same one and I plan on it being here in 2028. In my area, it gets over 100 degrees for about 60 days a year and the umbrella is out there in it all year. It did fade, but that is to be expected. I would say that the life span is around 3 years before the material gets so sin beaten that it just is fragile. For the price, you can't beat this one.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
It appears to be a well made umbrella and is just perfect for me. Color is brown and very attractive.
Craig
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
First time we put this thru the umbrella hole in our picnic table and tried to use the tip/angle feature, it became a wind vane. Shifting with every slight breeze. When mounted in a heavy base that has thumb screws to grip the pole, it works fine tipped.
Anne
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
I love this umbrella. It is light weight but sturdy. It comes apart with a simple push of the button. The tilt mechanism works just as easy. Withstands a fair amount of wind with no problem. Bought dark green and it is a nice shade of pine green and matched the other patio furniture we have. Great umbrella, decent price, buy it, you’ll love it!
Carlos Cuevas Alemán
Reviewed in Mexico on May 6, 2024
Me encanta ver todos los días mi sombrilla ! Esta increíble
Jacqueline Nicholson
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
I recently purchased the Blissun 9' Outdoor Patio Umbrella, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. Here's why I think it's a fantastic addition to any outdoor setting:First and foremost, let's talk about the size and coverage. At 9 feet, this umbrella provides ample shade, whether you're lounging by the pool, hosting a backyard barbecue, or simply enjoying a quiet afternoon on the patio. The generous size ensures that everyone stays cool and comfortable, even on the hottest of days.One of the standout features of this umbrella is its construction. With 8 sturdy ribs, it's built to withstand the elements with ease. Whether it's a gentle breeze or a sudden gust of wind, I feel confident knowing that my umbrella is securely anchored in place. Plus, the high-quality fabric is fade-resistant and waterproof, so I know it will hold up well over time.I also love the convenience of the push-button tilt and crank mechanism. Adjusting the angle of the umbrella is a breeze – literally! With just a push of a button, you can easily tilt the umbrella to block out the sun from any angle. And the crank mechanism makes opening and closing the umbrella a smooth and effortless process – no more struggling with tangled cords or difficult pulleys.Installation was quick and easy, thanks to the clear instructions provided. Within minutes, I had the umbrella set up and ready to use – no tools required!Overall, I'm extremely impressed with the Blissun Outdoor Patio Umbrella. It combines durability, functionality, and style into one fantastic package. Whether you're looking to add some shade to your outdoor dining area or create a relaxing oasis in your backyard, this umbrella is sure to enhance your outdoor experience. Highly recommend!
Tadpole
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
See all the attached photos - not bad for the price! If I took something this size, weight, and shape to my local UPS store it would probably cost more for me to ship than the price of the actual product. Anyway, decent fabric quality, good size and symmetry, nice bright color, and easy crank handle function. Fits in most tables and hole sizes, including ours, not a hugely thick pole to make it less versatile. The only thing I'd like is the ties to be hook or latch based, rather than just loose pieces of rope. I'll update if it has any issues. Our last one developed mold after a couple years, though we're not in a hot or humid region
Kim
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023
I bought this umbrella two years and two months and 9 days ago, and it’s still holding up well. If I wanted to take better care of it, I would put it away in the winter time, but I like the snow protection, because I like to use my deck and BBQ all year around. Of course, there is a natural bit of fading, our summers get over 100°, winters can drop below zero, snow can get very deep, over a foot sometimes (in those cases, I lower it and knock the snow off).From underneath, there are a few little wrinkly-looking spots, (not actually wrinkly, though), maybe an inch or two long, 1/8 or less wide, in just a few areas here and there that may be wearing thinner. That comes from my use of it. The way I treat it, I might expect to want to buy one next year or the year after that. If I put it away in the winter time, or covered it when not in use, I would easily at least double the life of it.When there are going to be high winds, and I’m aware of it, then I lower it down, but it has held up at least in 20 mile an hour winds. Of course, it’s smart to lower it, even cover it if you’re not going to use it, but sometimes I leave things on the table under the umbrella, because I know it will protect them. So I very rarely lower it down. If it has a heavy snow load, I will lower it to knock it off. Anything over 3 inches of snow, I will probably knock it off.Because it is kept affordable, I recommend it. I did buy a second one to use for a different area in my yard that will get less usage, so it will be lowered more often. But I also think of sun fade, and if I want it to fade evenly, then it’s better to leave it up…or lower and cover it. Where to lower it at not cover it, I would expect it to develop stripes over time from uneven sun fade, as is obvious, but something people overlook and then complain about (totally their fault). There’s a novel idea, lowering and covering it, but not something I do, so up it stays 99% of the time. Lowering it down and covering it would, of course, extend the life of it even further.All the mechanisms are properly made, the pole is sturdy and tilts; it’s not some rinky-dink, cheap pole or mechanism. You can rely on it. And I love the 2 colors I bought (they are out of sight of each other, though they would be complementary).You will need an umbrella stand…I had a neighbor that didn’t seem to understand this concept, and twice I pulled her umbrella out of the street after a little wind, because she would leave it up and did not have a stand. That basically makes it a wind sail. A good one is worth the price. Buy a good one. It’s no place to skimp.And it’s how will you attach it to that stand that matters. If I didn’t have the type of stand I have, (a good, vintage steel plate with the post to receive the umbrella post, and bolts with wing nuts to secure it) I would have the heavy stand, but I would drill into the stand (apparently not all stands actually have a hole for this, and put a screw or bolt in on 2 sides, and it won’t be able to fly up and out of it. I’ve seen people put their umbrella in the stand, but not actually secure the two together by bolting through the receiving post and the umbrella post, and tightening it down so the bolt can’t fall out, and then they wonder why their umbrella flew away. The stand can’t hold your umbrella down unless you lock the two together. Hence the bolts or screws. I know, it should go without saying, but then again…we all see the complainers who don’t get it.And theoretically, one could use anything that is wider than the hole in the table (if that’s your application) where you put the post that can be securely locked onto the bottom of the post is enough to keep it from flying away, even if it were lightweight, as long as it didn’t come off, and wouldn’t fly up and potentially be hard enough with a high force wind to break a glass tabletop.A fairly flat (1/4”-1/2”) circular solid steel umbrella base with the flange is best. It’s heavy, and one can tip the umbrella stand and roll it on the edge to relocate it, and there’s no clunky, bulky base full of sand or water to interfere with where your feet go when you stretch your legs. Plus, those bulky plastic ones seem to crack and break on people.As long as these stay affordable, I’ll keep recommending them, and would definitely buy them as a gift, or to have more of them in my large yard. I like having different spots to hang out.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2023
Had about a year. Soft / occasional use thus far. Not fading. Love the colour. Stitching poorly done in a couple of areas
GAL Power
Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2023
As advertised.
Kathy Lord
Reviewed in Canada on August 19, 2022
Loved the colour and tilt function. Height was too high for me so had to cut down the support pole. Not hard to do.
Customer
Reviewed in Mexico on August 11, 2021
Llego rota una barilla, la tela manchada de negro y 3 esquinas rotas
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