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The Jarder Parasol Base is a heavy-duty, modular base system designed for banana hanging and cantilever parasols. Each of the four polypropylene sections can be filled with water (62kg) or sand (80kg) to provide superior stability. Featuring retractable stainless steel handles for easy mobility and a modern low-profile square design, it’s built to keep your parasol secure and stylish in any outdoor space.






| ASIN | B00T9KKAWK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 526,891 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 2,812 in Garden Parasols |
| Brand Name | Jarder |
| Care instructions | Wipe With Dry Cloth |
| Colour | Sand,Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 269 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Polypropylene |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Base |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Manufacturer | Jarder |
| Material | Plastic |
| Opening Mechanism | Manual Lift |
| Pattern | Square |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe With Dry Cloth |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Patio |
| Shaft Material Type | Plastic |
| Size | 50x50x7 centimeters |
| Special Features | UV Resistant |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| Umbrella Tilt Mechanism | Manual Tilt |
K**S
Ideal for large patio umbrellas
Bought this for a huge patio umbrella. Once filled with water this has proved to be ideal to keep the umbrella safely upright. Well made and good quality. Well worth the investment!!
A**R
Good product works well
Good product works well
J**V
Works, but oh so fiddly!
It definitely anchors the large cantilever parasol well, even in a fairly stiff breeze. But... unless you are extremely patient, have a lot of time to spare and can find a funnel with a less than 1" diameter spout, don't bother to buy sand to fill them. The hole on each takes a hosepipe, but nothing much bigger, and it has taken me hours (literally!) to fill each one with the sand I bought ready to fill the containers when they arrived. I ended up cutting the top part of a milk carton off and using it as a funnel - if the top is pared slightly, it just about fits over the opening on the container, making an extremely tedious job a little less fiddly. Some sort of funnel for filling with sand (or a much bigger access point) would have resulted in five stars.
D**R
Steady As She Blows
Really sturdy , easy to fill with water , good little screw on caps that secure the filled section and then just sits on top of the parasol base. Easy to clean look and feel sturdy and parasol hasn’t moved them around at all even on quite a breezy day. These were the lowest price I could find and good value 👍🏻 Can’t see how less then 4 sections will ever be enough to hold a parasol up 🤷♂️
M**E
Well made product
Great product sits perfectly. We have used water for now and they have kept the umbrella nice and sturdy. Product didn’t arrive on time so seller was great in refunding the delivery fee straight back with no problem at all.
M**D
Excellent customer service
Extremely easy to assemble and have no doubt at all that they do the job intended. But i had to send back as (my mistake) hadnt measured out space needed on my decking, so wasn’t going to work for me, but I’m very impressed with the customer service of this seller, brilliant no quibble.
C**L
Used with 3.0 meter parasol
Filled them with water which made them heavy enough. Although they don't clip together, they sit on the base and don't move. Seems to be working and I like the low profile base Dropped one of the weights with water in and it broke straight away, now leaks water
K**N
An unexpected additional cost to buying a cantilever parasol.
Considering the cost of a normal plastic water filled parasol stand these were quite expensive at what was effectively £50 for 4, but they are designed for the job and very heavy once filled so should do the job admirably. My only concern is will they bleach in the sun, become brittle, split and then leak. I suppose time will tell and if so fill with sand instead of water.
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