Costway 48'' Wood Raised Garden Bed w/Tool Hook Elevated Planter Stand w/Funnel Design
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3 out of 5 stars
28 March, 2023
originally posted on http://www.costway.com
O bought two unfortunately one had a broken piece
One worked perfect easy to assemble it the other had a broken piece for that reason I give to the product 3 starts
5 out of 5 stars
9 March, 2023
originally posted on http://www.costway.com
Super easy to put together and well made.
I would say the wood looks great, now that it's set up, it suits my needs perfectly. It does have a fabric liner with drainage holes in the bottom plate. I did take advice from other reviews and reinforced the bottom. Super easy to put together and well made. These are cheaper than those sold in the shops, which I'm very satisfied with.
5 out of 5 stars
22 January, 2023
originally posted on http://www.costway.com
Misleading advertising but has potential.
Cons: Claimed it's a weather resistant fir wood. It's absolutely not fir nor weather resistant. It appears to be soft pine. I say soft pine because it's almost as soft as basswood but is clearly pine. The liner is just a cheap fabric so had I assembled and used it would have rotted the box out in the first year. The tacks to hold liner are extremely cheap along with most all the material. Drain hole for water is a gimmick since it will leak out of the ends of the bottom. Pros: Nice size for the price. Can be made to last with a little effort and logic. Packaged nicely with all components and instructions allowing for fairly easy assembly. I had to glue the side to the inside bottom tapered portion and add additional staples for strength and to allow later sealing. I took the time to give mine a burnt finish and coated the wood after with automotive clear coat. This will prevent rot. Then I used silicone around all the seams and Finnished by adding a small pipe to the drain hole for proper drainage into a bucket. I wanted this for a indoor planter after all. I added pictures so anyone else may decide if it's worth it.