Papawclp
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
It would not hold up to the plate I wanted to use it on, it just collapsed.
Mel
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
These little displays change the way I display books in my retail store. They are inexpensive and easy to store when not in use. When used, they save shelf space and make books easier to see! I highly recommend these if you need to display books.
marcia grau
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
These are the same quality that department stores use for display. They were well wrapped to prevent breakage.
caeden
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
These stands are perfect for my pasta style bowls that go with my holiday china. I wanted to display them with the rest but the grooves in the cabinet didn't work for bowls. I was so pleased these held them perfectly and can be adjusted to lean in exactly the position you want. Very sturdy, I imagine they would hold more weight, as well, if necessary.
Mike Stevens
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2021
We bought the set with transparent bases and white backs. What wasn't apparent from the description is that the hinge between the base and the back is sturdy yet rotates. We're using these to display a collection of 4x4 art tiles that have varying thicknesses. We can adjust each hinge so all are leaning back to the same degree yet the easels are nearly invisible -- just the pleasing visual we wanted!
Impartial
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2017
1. The package is bad. The box is too small for the amount of holders. It came torn apart. Not a big deal.2. The lever should be attached to the base by a screw, not crimped, in case we need to adjust tension.3. The base should have a horizontal bar in the front to support round object. In my case, the 10cm coin drops to the glass surface underneath.I summary the holder is nice and functional but it needs improvements to become mainstream. I will keep it.
Bill A
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2017
Did the trick - they make our hand-painted plates visible.Took a little effort to get them level, but quite doable.I'd like them to feel a little sturdier, more stable. But I've had no trouble with these and they are great for the price.
Liah anderson
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2016
It's great for iPhone stand or displaying beautiful plates
Lefty Fromme
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2016
I was pleasantly surprised by these. They are much sturdier than you would guess just from looking at the picture or even from holding them in your hand. The back (the part that bends up) is on VERY tightly and will stay exactly where you put it.I bought these to display books and card sets for my gift shop. Some people have mentioned they would like to use them for dishes. I think that they are more than enough to stand up to an average plate, picture frame, decorative bowl, books. The only limitation you would have is the physics - after a certain point, an item would be too top heavy and flip the whole thing over. This would be fairly easy to establish.I have one book that is about as big as a ream of printer paper and it was just a tad too long for this display to hold it up by itself. I still used it but had to lean the top of the book against the back of the bookshelf; however, the little feet at the bottom keep the book from sliding off the shelf, so it's still very useful. I also displayed some wall calendars using them, and was surprised that the calendars did not tip over the display. They are pretty light though. Would buy again.
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2014
These are very high quality - very well-made and worth the price. The shape may be off-putting for those looking for the triangular ones, but these are actually better because the bar can be moved any angle, (AND has a rubber bumber which prevents sliding) thus allowing you more flexibility as to what angle you want to display your thingie. Just be careful that you do lift the bar as instructed, while holding the feet down firmly on a table surface while raising the bar. The bar is purposefully hinged pretty tightly so as to stay at the desired angle, but because of that, you could accidentally break the plastic feet part if you just pry it apart in the air like a wild person.