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The MP UW35-DBR Myard Patio Umbrella Cone Wedge Shim is a weather-resistant, twist-to-fit rubber shim designed to stabilize umbrella poles with a 1.38" diameter. It fits table holes or umbrella bases between 1.8" and 2.4" diameter, preventing wobble and rattling while protecting your patio setup from wind damage. Durable and easy to install, it’s a must-have for millennial professionals who value both style and functionality in their outdoor living spaces.
B**E
Works well
I bought this to ensure my patio umbrella fits snugly in the hole of my patio table and it works well. It fits and it holds the umbrella very securely. It has withstood a few thunderstorms so far and my umbrella has been sturdy through everything.I purchased this in brown by mistake, then ordered the black one as it would match my table better. However, the black one is a different size and does not fit the hole in my table at all; it's way too big. So, I am using the brown one and will give away the black one if someone can use it. So, be mindful of the measurements between the different colors. I assumed they were the same size, but they aren't.Overall, this works really well and I'm happy with it.
P**K
Great bushing, works great.
Works great!
G**O
The make your patio umbrellas fit extremely sturdy an also protects the glass hold in the table ...
Received two of which I had ordered before but not through Amazon. These are priceless for fitting into the hole of a patio table to keep an umbrella in place an not blow away from the slightest breeze. The make your patio umbrellas fit extremely sturdy an also protects the glass hold in the table for an umbrella. However, 2.5 inch I ordered were way too big for my patio table(s) and also would not fit into one of my umbrella stands! I am keeping both of the larger ones I ordered.
J**N
Great Pool Umbrella Stabilizer
This stabilizer worked great for "securing" the umbrella in our pool floor.
H**G
Works, but it doesn't fit my table very well, over-priced
This fits my glass patio table but just barely. Only the first or second grooves fit into my table and I have to force it to get it to go even that far. Disappointing for a product which was advertised to be a universal fit for all patio tables. I am going to need to sand the edges down to get it to fit better. Also, $12.95 for a rubber cone is ridiculous. It does what it is supposed to (if it fits in your table) but there are cheaper alternatives out there for creative/problem-solving DIY'ers.
A**R
Great customer service
Received the patio umbrella cone wedge from Payandpack. Fits great and keeps the umbrella solid in the patio table. The umbrella set looks so nice, no annoying tilt. At first you think the umbrella pole doesn't fit, but I got it figured out and it fits perfect. It looks nice too! Payandpack was also great to work with. I received an email from Sonia of Payandpack that there was an error sending out the order on time due to computer processing, and there would be no charge. Personally, I didn't notice the package was late, if it was, it would be only by a day or two, but there was no hurry. I live rural, so a few days is not late in my book. It's just a small thing. I responded, that I would gladly pay for what I purchased. There was no need to send it out at no charge. (I would feel guilty not getting charged for the part) Sonia insisted the error was on their part and would still send it without charge. It was nice and I was surprised to get such good customer service.
G**M
Very well made, sturdy, solid. Exactly what it is supposed it do.
I have a 9-foot patio umbrella in a US Weight 50 Pound Umbrella Base (purchased on Amazon - 4 stars), passing through a 29.5" metal patio table. The center hole on the table is 2". No manner of fidgeting / adjusting / centering would keep the umbrella 90-degree vertical. A bit of wind or slight movement of the table, umbrella would lean. I ordered the MAYARD, arrived two days later. The umbrella's diameter is 1.5", identical to the MAYARD. To pass the umbrella tube through the cone, I first tried rubbing some kitchen dish soap on both the tube and the inside of the cone. Abandoned that idea, and opted for a bit of sandpaper - which turned out perfectly. I took 240-grit rolled into a circle, inserted into the cone, put slight pressure with my fingers and spun the cone around the sandpaper. A few spins, test fit tube into cone, a few more spins... Less than 5 minutes later, tube was snugly on cone. If you use this method, do a little bit at a time - you can always sand to make the hole bigger, but you can't make it smaller. A few pushes on the cone to wedge it tightly into the hole, done. We've had a several very windy and quite rainy days, the umbrella is still centered, perfectly. Only had it a few weeks, seems weatherproof; time will tell.
P**K
Work great
This item deserves 5 stars. In my opinion, no one, including me reads or believes 5 star ratings.I was trying to create something just like these when I happened to stumble on this product.Fixed my ill-fitting umbrella stand problem.Would buy again, and recommend them.