B**N
THIS UMBRELLA WORKS !..... and HOW TO MAKE A BASE TO HOLD IT IN THE WIND -- REVIEW PART 2 - BASE BUCKET
THIS UMBRELLA WORKS !..... and HOW TO MAKE A BASE TO HOLD IT IN THE WIND -- REVIEW PART 2 - BASE BUCKETThis 8' umbrella is a must for the beach, for two or us with recliner chairs. The summer wind off the Gulf of Mexico at Ft. Pickens, (Pensacola) FL on a sunny day is a constant 20 to 30 mph (measured with an anemometer), from 10 am to 4 pm. The 16 heavy duty fiberglass ribs hold the umbrella rigidly, while the edge flaps and the wind vents vibrate wildly the whole time like something from a Dr. Seuss movie. This umbrella is Iron Clad Tough !As mentioned by others, anchoring this umbrella, or ANY other one, against such a wind can be a challenge.HERE IS ONE WAY YOU CAN DO IT:(REFER TO THE ATTACHED PHOTOS -- IN ORIGINAL REVIEW -- PART 1 -- FOR DETAILS ALONG THE WAY for FIXES 1 thru 5) ........... REVIEW PART 1 can be found in the reviews for this identical umbrella sold "by EasyGoUmbrella". This is usually the very first 8' umbrella shown in the listing.I have prepared my umbrella for blustery days at the beach by making SIX modifications to the umbrella support system as follows:1. FIX #1: Add a PVC "sleeve" to cover and strengthen the Upper part of the umbrella support pole. This is detailed in photos # 1 thru 4. (Photo numbers are shown in a pink box, usually at the upper right corner of the photo. These numbers are provided so you can follow the sequence, in case they get out of order in the Review).(Refer to REVIEW PART 1 for FIX #1 PHOTOS).2. FIX #2: Add a PVC "sleeve" to cover and strengthen the Lower part of the umbrella support pole. This is detailed in photo # 5, (and continued as part of fix #3).(Refer to REVIEW PART 1 for FIX #2 PHOTOS).3. FIX #3: Strengthen the fastening of the Sand Auger to the Lower pole section.This is detailed in photos # 6 thru 10.(Refer to REVIEW PART 1 for FIX #3 PHOTOS).4. FIX #4: Install a Hitch Pin to join the Upper Pole section to the Lower pole section more securely. This is detailed in photos # 11 thru 16.(Refer to REVIEW PART 1 for FIX #4 PHOTOS).5. FIX #5: Install an eyebolt in the Upper Pole section under the umbrella canopy, to allow attaching a hold down rope. This is detailed in photos # 17 thru 21.(Refer to REVIEW PART 1 for FIX #5 PHOTOS, except PHOTO #21 is in this PART 2).NOTES:a. Fix #4 (the Hitch Pin) could be skipped, so long as the Hold Down Rope in Fix #5 is used.b. If you use Fix #5, the sand auger is not needed either, as the hold down rope run thru the eyebolt and tied to the Base Bucket handle will do the job. But, if the sand auger is removed, the pole will have to be buried in the sand thru the hole in the bottom of the bucket for about 6" to 8", for stability of the pole. This reduces the useful height under the umbrella. I therefore recommend the sand auger be left on the bottom pole section. If the umbrella is to be used in a backyard patio application on a table with a mounting hole, then the sand auger can be removed by removing the bolt and PVC strengthener installed as FIXES # 2 and #3. It is probably less hassle just to have a second umbrella for the backyard location.6. FIX #6: The BUCKET BASEUse a 5 gallon plastic bucket, such as a painter's bucket, or buy one new at the Big Blue Store, or the Big Orange Store.Cut holes in the bucket and the lid as shown in the photos, and attach three layers of plywood to the lid, using bolts and nuts. Two and one-half of these layers of plywood will be fixed to the lid, and 1/2 of the third (top) layer will be removable, to allow inserting the umbrella lower pole through the lid. This construction is detailed in photos # 22 thru 40. [ It is to be noted here that I DID NOT invent the Base Bucket concept. Here is how it happened: my friends Spence and Eileen were enjoying their new 8' Beach Umbrella, from AMAZON, at the Beach, but the wind kept blowing their umbrella away, as was happening to many other umbrellas at the Beach that day. After experiencing this annoyance several times, with Spence resetting the umbrella each time, Eileen turned to Spence and lifted her sunglasses, saying, "Honey, you know those 5 gallon buckets you are saving in the attic?..... can you use one of them and make us a Base for this Umbrella to anchor it in the sand?" And so, Spence did as he was told, and the world is better for it today. So be it known, that Eileen is the Inventor here. Spence also added the PVC support for the Upper Pole section.Being an Engineer, I just improved on their original design.]
S**L
Made my vacation better
I was skeptical that the integrated screw on the pole would actually hold this in the sand, and the reviews seemed mixed on this point, so I purchased a separate sand anchor just in case. We would have had to remove the screw to use it because the screw is wider than the rest of the pole, but I figured we'd see what happened.Well, let's just say I'm returning the extra sand anchor! This thing was wonderful. It dug into the sand deeply enough to stay put all day long. We used it at the Jersey shore -- two days in Brigantine and two days in Cape May. We had pretty brisk winds in CM. Enough that some other umbrellas were blowing away. Not ours! It was rock solid. Highly recommend this umbrella.Edit: One year later, this is still a great investment. I went to the beach with my extended family last weekend, and they brought their own umbrella. While they were digging a hole and burying a sand anchor, we just put our umbrella in the sand with the integrated screw and went out to swim. The umbrella didn't budge all day. So glad I purchased this!
D**S
Great Umbrella, BUT!
This is my second Easy Go Umbrella. The only weak point is the knuckle that allows the umbrella to be positioned on an angle. The button that keeps the poll straight is loose and works it's way out. If it comes out and gets lost, the umbrella is difficult, if not impossible, to use easily.Other than that, the tubes are heavy duty and long lasting, and the canapie is durable extremely efficient at reducing UV rays from coming through which keeps you cooler on a really hot day.It is a shame because everything about the umbrella is top notch, except for the knuckle. That needs to be fixed before I can endorse it with 5 stars.
S**R
8' Rainbow umbrella
I've owned a umbella "like" this before.I thought it was like the one I had before,the picture was the same as my old one!!!I specfically picked this one because it hada bar that went though the pole to help youscrew it into the sand and a really nicetight locking lever to connect the 2 polesto keep from coming apart during windyconditions at the beach.What I got was -- NO BAR, flimsy "light-weight"plastic locking lever and "light-weight" poles.Results: bent pole and on windy days we had tokeep hold of the top section because the lockwas not strong enough to hold 2 sections together.We did keep them (ordered 2--shipping to much tosend back). Not the umbella pictured.
J**K
I ordered one and was very satisfied. We took it to Florida and used it ...
I ordered one and was very satisfied. We took it to Florida and used it one the beach everyday for the two weeks we were there, and had no problems. However, the ad did not tell me it has a built in auger to bore the hole in the sand, so I spend an extra $10 ordering an auger/stand I ended up not using. If you have not used a beach umbrella before, always tilt the top of it5 into the wind for best results.
J**N
Designed fro use at the beach only
This is a very good umbrella. What is not mentioned is that there is a plastic auger at the base that is permanently afixed so that without removal it cannot be used in an umbrella stand. The augar is designed to use in the sand. I doubt that it will hold the umbrella in any wind. I drilled out the rivet holding the augar on to the shaft as that it can be used away from the beach in a stand or a table designed to hold an umbrella.
J**N
BUT IM PRETTY GOOD AT MECHANICAL PROBLEMS SO I WAS ABLE TO ...
ON OPENING THE UMBRELLA AND TRYING TO SET IT UP THE PLASTIC LATCH THAT HOLDS THE TOP IN TO THE BOTTOM THE LATCH SPRINGS CAME OUT. BUT IM PRETTY GOOD AT MECHANICAL PROBLEMS SO I WAS ABLE TO PUT IT BACK TOGETHER. SO BE CAREFUL WITH THE PLASTIC LOCK HANDLE OR THE SPRINGS WILL FLY OUT ON YOU..
S**N
almost perfect
I don't think this umbrella is meant for a table, but I used it in my table anyway, and it is fine. It LOOKS great, but putting it up and taking it down are a little difficult because it doesn't have a crank...It opens like a rain umbrella. But it LOOKS just like I wanted it to look!
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