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Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025
Easy to assemble and sturdy.
Brent
Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2025
Bent in two places about 30 minutes after I placed a hose on it. It's temporary anyway, so I just propped it up in the mean time while I decide on a quality product.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Could not assemble due to defects. The screw holes were not large enough for some of the screws to fit through. Returned for a refund.
Beth
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This hose stand was great! It took maybe about twenty minutes to assemble but it is sturdy and bigger than i thought. It held my 50 foot hose no problem. It also came with a couple extra hooks that I couldn't really figure out what to do with ( I think they're for hanging accessories if you want). It also had some extra screws which I appreciate. I would definitely recommend this.
R Warren
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
I have been wanting a stand like this to avoid putting holes into my siding or brickwork. This is an OK solution. It has two configurations- one to lean against the wall, or one to be completely free standingI choose free standing and it goes into the ground well, but it does not stay very secure especially if you are lugging thick heavy old school hoses. If you are using a lighter weight metal hose or one of the expandable hoses, it should suit your needs.The assembly was OK, but somewhat tedious and time consuming- quite a few poles, and screws. The bars are pretty flimsy but sufficient for light weight.The price is just OK and the product is OK. I think there are likely better values and products in the market, but this will work for my needs so I recommend
Claire J.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
This took about five minutes to set up. All the pieces were included, which is always a great start. The directions were super clear and easy to follow and it even came with extra pieces in case something got lost or damaged. I am using it for a very lightweight 25 foot hose so once it went into the ground and I hung the hose up, there were no issues as far as stability or load bearing. Time will tell how weather resistant it is. I have a feeling it’s something that after a year or two might end up kind of covered in rust but for the price point that’s fine with me. Overall, I think it’s a great option for people who don’t want to drill into their home or buy a super expensive hose housing box.
Zach Hall
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
This hose holder was easy to build and does the job. It keeps your hoses off the ground while taking up minimal space. It's very lightweight but is sturdy enough to hold a hose. Mine does wobble a little in the ground, but I'm not worried about it falling over. I think the spikes could be a little longer for a more secure fit, but they do the trick. This hose holder easily holds my 100ft hose with plenty of room to spare.
Tibby
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
My garden hose used to be a free-range, untamed beast, lying on the ground like it’d given up on life. But then DECLUTTR came along with this freestanding water hose holder, and suddenly my hose is living its best life—standing tall and proud in my yard.No more tripping over tangles or playing hide-and-seek with a runaway hose! Now, it has a designated spot, and my yard looks way less like a disaster zone and more like a well-organized botanical runway. My plants are even happier because I can actually water them without hunting for my hose first.It’s hilarious how such a simple gadget can transform chaos into order. I love it!
virtuallyamy
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
This allows you to arrange the spikes for placing this by a wall or freestanding away from a wall. I assembled for being near a wall. I do not want to put holes in my wall for a hook and thought this might be a solution.But it wobbles terribly. When taking the hose off it tilts over. I keep having to reset it. It also is not the strongest where the hanger part connects to the frame. I can easily bend it. I am not sure how this would hold up with heavy hoses over time.It looks nice and the assembly was not difficult. The instructions were OK, but if you reason it out you can do it. The usual hex nut assembly.But when I compared this to one that my neighbor has, it is not what I had hoped. Theirs has a wider base. It is more of an arch than a single pole. The wider "stance" helps it stay up and hold the hose better. It also had stronger welds.This is OK if you have a light hose and will not be pulling on it at all. It does not take up much room so it can potentially look decent. But I am going to go with a different model for my own needs.
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