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Pot Lifter

$44.00
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PLIF
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Strong, durable materials have a 200 lb lifting capacity. Because you spread the load evenly, it's safe and convenient for two people to use together.

Lifting straps adjust to any object-up to a 7 ft. maximum circumference, such as a barrel planter. Use on objects from 12 to 27 inches in diameter. Great for large pots, landscaping stones, heavy bags of cement, logs, tree root balls and bales of peat. PotLifter is strong and light, only 1lb. 8 oz.

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  • 4
    These things are GREAT!

    Posted by Sheila on Nov 11th 2014

    We bought these for the express purpose of removing some pineapple palms. We've since used them for moving pots. They are great. Make lifting / moving much easier and they're quite simple to use. A great purchase!

  • 5
    Pot Lifter

    Posted by Kathy on Sep 19th 2012

    I never would have believed how much easier it is to lift awkward or heavy items. We've used it to move 50 lb bags of dog food, cement and sand, small boulders, large potted plants, and B&B trees & shrubs.Well worth the price. I'm giving them to my gardening friends with back problems this Christmas.

  • 5
    Green Goddess

    Posted by Karen Barr on Dec 16th 2010

    My husband and I just used our new Pot Lifter to move a tall Ficus tree in our front bay window to make room for a Christmas Tree. Since I'd pulled a back muscle moving that SAME ficus this fall, I decided to order a Pot Lifter - it may seem a bit pricey, but this product has been well worth the investment! It was surprisingly easy for two people to move a heavy pot, and I can tell we'll use it a lot this spring to move pots on our patio.

  • 5
    Pot Lifter

    Posted by Leanna Graham on Dec 11th 2010

    We bought one two years ago - we have big concrete pots in our garden - couldn't possibly move them without this - to us it's a most valuable item...we've passed its wonders on to our daughter and son-in-law.