Summary
What this review covers
This plant stand fits gardeners who move patio pots, indoor trees, porch containers, and seasonal planters across firm surfaces.
Pros
The upside
- The two-pack supports a matched pair of patio or indoor planters.
- Lockable wheels help a planter settle after it has been moved.
- The metal tray has a rim that helps hold the pot in place.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Rolling works smoothly on firm, even surfaces.
- The 16 inch platform needs storage room between planter seasons.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This rolling stand fits gardeners with filled containers that need occasional movement across firm decks, patios, porches, and indoor plant rooms.
What to know:
Caster movement feels smooth on flat surfaces. Paver gaps, rough stone, and threshold edges call for slow handling.
Where to check it
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Breakdown
Full review
A rolling tray for substantial pots
The ARTLINE 16 Inch Round Plant Stand with Wheels gives filled containers a rimmed metal tray and a set of caster wheels. The two-pack is useful for paired patio pots, indoor trees, porch containers, or seasonal planters that need to move during watering and cleanup.
The tray has a listed 15.8 inch outer diameter and a 15 inch inner diameter. The listing recommends 12 to 15 inch pot diameters, which helps buyers match the stand to the base of the planter.
Lockable wheels for a settled finish
Each stand has five rubber wheels, including two lockable wheels. That matters after a pot has been moved into place near a doorway, window, patio chair, or hose path.
The tray has no drainage holes, so it can also catch small drips during a careful watering pass. The raised rim helps the pot feel seated on the stand.
Good match
This rolling stand fits gardeners with filled containers that need occasional movement across firm decks, patios, porches, and indoor plant rooms.
What to know
Caster movement feels smooth on flat surfaces. Paver gaps, rough stone, and threshold edges call for slow handling.