
Description
This tomato cage has 4 rings and 3 legs to provide good growing support.
Product specifications
Maximum Width (mm)
355.6
Package Quantity
1
Number Of Legs
3
Warranty
30-day
Number Of Rings
4
Maximum Width (in)
14
Maximum Width (cm)
35.56
Maximum Height (cm)
106.68
Maximum Height (in)
42
Maximum Height (mm)
1066.8
Maximum Length (cm)
35.56
Maximum Length (in)
14
Maximum Length (mm)
355.6
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Rated 1 out of
5
by
mare053916 from
Tomato Cage disaster
I purchased these cages to support peppers and cucumbers...not heavy tomatoes thank GOODNESS. At the store, they were mashed together and difficult to separate. I thought I had 7 but only had 6 so I lost out on the price of one (they were only $2.50 ). When I got them home and actually separated them, 2 out of the six had broken welds. The steel is pretty flimsy; my plants are still small but I doubt they will hold up as the plants get larger and bear fruit. The steel bends easily OUT of shape but difficult to get it back to the shape you want. This was the cheaper of 2 choices; the other cage was colored wire and about $7. Lowe's should carry a better quality "middle of the road" priced tomato cage.
Date published: 2013-05-30
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Thomas from
Double check each before you buy
Bought a stack of several together, didn't pull apart and check each one. several had the welds broken on them. was an easy fix but still inconvenient.
Date published: 2014-04-07
Rated 1 out of
5
by
gardener from
Very Disappointed
I was so disappointed in my purchase. I purchased many of these cages for my tomato plants and tried one on my cucumber plant. Four of the cages were not strong enough to hold the plants (2 cherry tomato plants, 1 regular tomato plant and the cucumber plant) and tipped over. I wish I would have gotten a better cage for my plants but there doesn't seem to be many choices out there to choose from. Also, where the tomato plants touch the metal, it leaves rust marks on the plants.
Date published: 2016-08-03
Rated 1 out of
5
by
rm36232 from
Bad purchase
Some of the rods going vertical were welded in the wrong place. Some of the rounded rods were broken. Most of the items I buy from Lowes are good but these were not.
Date published: 2013-06-08
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Oldguy from
I doubt that it will hold one tomato up
Purchased 6-8 cages for my expanded tomato crop. The steel wire is not strong enough to support a large plant. Many of the cages were not welded, yes I should have inspected each one but did not. Will purchase a better quality of wire next time. Should have kn own better as they were very cheap.
Date published: 2014-06-28
Rated 3 out of
5
by
jims456 from
Welds are weak
Weak welds for the money. Pay more get better ones
Date published: 2014-03-25
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Deacon from
Some of the tack welds were apart before I got home.
Date published: 2013-06-06
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Cyndy from
flimsy
Although this was not the least expensive tomato cage available at Lowes, it is still too flimsy to be of much use. Also the ends are poorly welded and come apart.
Date published: 2013-06-28