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- #4,451 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
- #10 in Landscape Lanterns & Torches
Jim hoover
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Very modern, burn well
Gary A.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
A wonderful addition to my outdoor patio area. They create a unique ambience reminding me of my visit to Hawaii. Very sturdy steel construction and easy to assemble.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
Have not lit them yet. They look good. Lightly hammered spikes into ground. One broke as pole was being tightened down. Used emt pipe in place of spike. I will replace the 3 other spikes with the emt pipe (painted black) solution. The spike to pole connection is a weak design.
james charbeneau
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
Have had them for a few months now and they bring the right ambiance. Size and functionality are perfect.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Good size and appears to be stainless
James
Reviewed in Canada on August 21, 2023
One leaks but good. I like that there's more then one mounting options
Heather G
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023
These went together without any major problems and they look nice even when not lit. The covers have stayed on even during high wind storms, so no water in the fuel. The stakes are only about six inches long though, so they aren't the most stable things in the world. If you bumped one it might fall over. They aren't as tall as I thought, but I didn't get out a tape measure, so that's on me. The smaller cap that holds the wick unscrews to make a larger opening without the wick in the way so filling is easier.
Gabe
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022
Doesn’t need a long review, but it’s very easy to assemble, looks nice, holds a good amount of oil, and has lasted without overly rusting, corroding, or looking haggard.I’ve had them for a long while and they have sat out in the rain, with no issues. I wa a genuinely surprised about that because I thought they would soon rust.My one caveat, which is why I only gave four stars, is that the metal is a little weak and you have to be careful of bending or copping or metal and plastic parts. As long as you’re mindful, it should be completely fine.
Sgbot
Reviewed in Canada on July 15, 2022
Came as described - nice solid easy to put together!
Lawrence Conway
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2021
It does what you expect. Once used a few times then you will notice chains breaks, lids not fitting, wicks falling apart. It’s ok quality for what it is.
Shridhar
Reviewed in India on December 14, 2021
I can simply say It is an AWESOME product. If you are truly a landscape lover you must go for this product. It is worth the money. I brought it for my tearrace garden where I have constructed small wooden penthouse. Mashal (torch) material, finishing and size is better than my expectations. You can adjust height of tourch in three size approx 5ft,3.5ft and 2.5 ft. The tile work on it attracts your attention. It can light easily and blow out easily using cap they have provided. You can fix this in ground, on table through fitments provided by manufacturer. Packing is up to the mark. Overall I will give 5 out of 5 to this product.
Sanjiv Rawal
Reviewed in India on September 22, 2020
It's a very beautiful and a well fabricated product . unique and effective
James
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2020
Rarely do I write negative reviews, but if I can spare someone the hell I just went through then I hope this helps.A few weeks after owning these (set up two, burned through one bottle of tiki oil) I realized the wicks were getting increasingly harder to unscrew. I eventually had to use pliers to get them off, and ended up warping the screw-on-lid to the point where it was unusable. You can’t unscrew them with barehands because the sediments brick up the threads, and there is so much soot that it stains your fingers if you try to barehand it.Not to mention that the openings of these torches are so narrow that you have to use a funnel to refill them, and even at that I ended up with torch oil all over my brand new deck. When you unscrew the cap, you have to pull the entire wick out of the body and it’s dripping with oil. You can’t sit it down on your railing or deck floor because it will stain it.There is a fill line marker, but how in the world are you supposed to see the oil line? I had to listen to the pitch of the pouring sound to know when it was getting closer to the top. It’s not like you can look down inside something that is narrower than the top of a soda bottle while you are pouring the oil. Even if you momentarily stopped pouring and looked down inside, you’d have to use a flashlight because the body isn’t transparent.Simply a bad design overall that’s not very well thought out.They are pretty enough with the bronze finish, but the look wasn’t worth destroying my deck.
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