Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the six pack format, 2 inch width, 3/4 inch lift, and the way the feet support patio pots, deck planters, and garden decor.
Pros
The upside
- The 2 inch wide foot gives each support point a broad contact area.
- The 3/4 inch height creates visible drainage and airflow space under planters.
- The six pack suits a focused group of larger pots or garden decor pieces.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- A six pack supports a smaller number of containers.
- Large planters need careful lifting during setup.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
These pot feet fit gardeners who want a broad low riser under a focused group of planters, pots, or garden decor.
What to know:
Set the feet before the container is fully planted or fully watered. That keeps lifting manageable and helps the support points land cleanly.
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Breakdown
Full review
A broader foot under larger pots
POTRISERS Large Invisible Pot Feet are made for planters, pots, and garden decor that need a small lift at the base. Each foot is listed at 2 inches wide and 3/4 inch tall, which gives the support point a broad feel under the container.
That lift helps water move away from the drainage holes and gives air a path beneath the pot.
Useful for a focused planter group
The six pack suits a small group of larger containers or a few garden decor pieces that stay in one place through the season. Set the feet in even positions, lower the pot carefully, and check that the base feels balanced.
The invisible format keeps the finished setup simple from a few steps away.
Good for patio and deck routines
Planters that sit directly on patios and decks can leave damp marks after watering. A small lift makes the setup easier to check after rain, irrigation, or a full hand-watering pass.
That makes these feet a useful refill for patio planters, porch pots, deck containers, and decorative garden vessels.
Good match
These pot feet fit gardeners who want a broad low riser under a focused group of planters, pots, or garden decor.
What to know
Set the feet before the container is fully planted or fully watered. That keeps lifting manageable and helps the support points land cleanly.