Best Choice Products 10ft Solar LED Cantilever Patio Umbrella, 360-Degree Rotation Hanging Offset Market Outdoor Sun Shade for Backyard, Deck, Poolside w/Lights, Easy Tilt, Cross Base - Tan
A**.
Wish I would've bought it sooner
Very cool umbrella. Purchased the umbrella for my wife since she thinks we need one for thr back patio. I am very impressed with this umbrella. I'll more then likely, never purchase your "every day" umbrella again after having one of these.
M**H
Exactly what I wanted
Bought this umbrella during the off-season and just now set it up. Initial impression is very positive. So much better than the one I replaced. The ability to rotate and tilt the entire umbrella is similar to one I had 15 years ago and loved. The solar lights are a nice extra. I'm hoping the materials and build quality are good and this umbrella lasts for a number of years. Looking forward to a season of sitting on the deck and enjoying the shade.
A**N
exceeds expectations
I wanted to take a moment to share how impressed I am with its quality and design. The durability and compactness have made it a perfect companion for both rainy days and sunny days at your yard . I find a product that exceeds expectations😊
A**A
Well made easy to operate, the light inside is way to weak to be of practical use.
Well made easy to operate, indispensable for summer in Texas. My only gripe is that the light inside is way to weak to be of practical use. They should put in a stronger light or not have it. As it is right now the lights are decorative.
C**G
Great Quality Going 1 Year Strong Now
Been going on 1 Year with this Umbrella and still going strong make sure you either get the weighted containers you can buy or weigh it down with sand bags
C**S
DO NOT BUY — Absolute junk materials
Junk and it Only has a 60day warranty for an exterior item. Didn’t even last 4 months … and a few uses.First order we only received half the parts. Didn’t receive any of the hardware/bolts or the foot pedal that rotates the umbrella.Finally we received hardware but you can tell that the metal is very thin gauge. The umbrella is heavy and the thickness of the metal support just isn’t enough. Look at my photos to see how ridiculously thin this Main support beam is…haha!We only used this umbrella 4/5 times and each time we opened the umbrella, the main support slowly leaned more and more each time. Finally on the last time my daughter came inside and said that the umbrella almost hit her in the head when it fell into the pool. The main support completely severed from the foot pedal bracket in the same way you can bend a paperclip back and forth until it snaps. You can tell it was due to rust and how the water settled where the bracket and arm were welded together. If it can’t withstand normal usage and getting wet, then it would not last in a windy rainy area… like Houston.I am sure you will see some sort of “auto generated” robotic response following this but please trust me it is junk.
J**W
Great Umbrella and Great Value
This umbrella works beautifully! It was very easy to assemble, quick to open and deploy, and the solar panel works well. The lights under the umbrella are a great selling point. We could not be happier with it!
D**B
Impressive umbrella
Our first cantilever umbrella was one we paid $1700 for at a home show. It lasted about 4 years. We replaced it with one from amazon that cost $350 and it lasted about 3 years. This one cost $150 and is much nicer than the $350 one. The LED lights in the ribs work great; just be sure you get the solar top out of the box and snap it on tight. It took less than 30 minutes for two of us to put it together. The umbrella goes up and down super easily and also rotates well. It isn't top heavy like the second one we had and 4 20" x 20" pavers hold it in place well. It comes with a zippered cover and a pole to put it on and take it off without a ladder-which means I cover it every time we go out of town or I know we won't be using it for a few days; this definitely keeps the fabric from fading (our first umbrella required a ladder to get the cover so it was rarely covered and the fabric faded quickly; the second had the pole for easy on and off and that fabric still hadn't faded). I prefer a square umbrella but only the round was available and it covers just as much area. It does swing back and forth in a breeze-as did the previous two-but I wouldn't put it up when it's really blowing or try to leave it up during a storm. It does fine with just a regular summer breeze but it is a little disconcerting at first when it starts to swing back and forth. I think this one will last longer than the other two.