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Terracotta (Colored) Pot Toes

$15.75
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Terracotta Pot Toes
2 3/4" front to back, 2 3/8" wide, 1/2" high

Strong Plastic Terracotta (Colored) Pot Toes come in bags of 12, enough to raise 4 pots up from the ground. Tested to carry 500 lbs. Prevents staining and rotting. To double their height, link them in pairs. On a slope, use Pot Toes on one side to level your pots.

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  • 5
    Perfect Pot Toes

    Posted by Gail Morrell on Oct 11th 2018

    These are great! Look nice, easy to install and get the container off the wood deck!

  • 5
    Just what I needed!

    Posted by Jan on May 23rd 2018

    We live on a lake and have very rocky soil. We use pots to accent our retaining wall. The pot toes look so cute! and keep the pots draining nicely as well as keeping the pots from heating up so much. Happy pots and happy me to have found them!

  • 5
    First time using these pot feet.

    Posted by Helen on Mar 16th 2018

    I've been looking for sturdy, reasonably priced pot feet to improve the drainage of my potted plants. These seems to fit the bill. Hope they last well, too.

  • 5
    Cherokee Woman

    Posted by Norma on Nov 10th 2016

    I love these. I have large pots that need them and also large pots that are leaning somewhat. These will work great and make everything look level. I got a lot of them as I will use most of them up.

  • 5
    pot toes

    Posted by Sandra on Jul 20th 2016

    I love these little pot toes! Easy to slip under even large pots and give just enough air circulation for your plants.

  • 5
    Good value

    Posted by Martha Failing on Dec 10th 2014

    Gets my back porch terra cotta pots off the wood inexpensively but effectively.

  • 5
    Terra Cotta Pot Toes

    Posted by Marina Strawserer on May 23rd 2014

    Great product! Glad I found them to level a front yard pot on a sloping angle. Just as pictured.

  • 2
    Good idea.....but

    Posted by Gary on Mar 2nd 2014

    The outer lip that holds the pot needs to be taller so a strong breeze does not blow over the pot.