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18" Southern Patio Viceroy High-Density Resin Urn Planter (Black)

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Home Depot has 18" Southern Patio Viceroy High-Density Resin Urn Planter (Black) for $4.98. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.

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Features:
  • Snap apart and attach to assemble 2-piece urn planter
  • Resin urn planter provides a lighter alternative to heavier stone urns
  • Black finish with a UV coating that provides a weather-resistant, long-lasting color
  • Dimensions: 18 in. L x 18 in. W x 14.67 in. H

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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has 18" Southern Patio Viceroy High-Density Resin Urn Planter (Black) on sale for $4.98. Select free curbside pickup where available. Choose Free Store pickup where available, else shipping starts at $8.99.

Features as listed on Product Page:
  • Dimensions: 18 in. L x 18 in. W x 14.67 in. H
  • Snap apart and attach to assemble 2-piece urn planter
  • Resin urn planter provides a lighter alternative to heavier stone urns
  • Black finish with a UV coating that provides a weather-resistant, long-lasting color
  • Must drill a hole for drainage
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for location, I'm going to go out on a limb and suggestion the bottom, but I'm no drain hole expert or anything.
I bought these for the same price about a year ago and they look nice and have held up well in the sun so far. Good deal.
More flexible use cases without holes, perhaps you don't want one to use as a bird bath, a small fountain, perhaps a fancy ice bucket for cold drinks, a dry ice cauldron for Halloween, or maybe you want a side hole for self watering reserve of water. DIY holes is really not unusual for larger planters.

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I bought these for the same price about a year ago and they look nice and have held up well in the sun so far. Good deal.
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Any suggestions for the size and location of the drilled hole(s)?
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Any suggestions for the size and location of the drilled hole(s)?
for location, I'm going to go out on a limb and suggestion the bottom, but I'm no drain hole expert or anything.
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Any suggestions for the size and location of the drilled hole(s)?
The goal is to not allow water to stagnate at the bottom. If you can control the water, then no holes will be necessary. If you can find a pot that fits inside this, then you can elevate the plant from the base, and put holes an inch from the bottom so you'll retain some water. If you have no control over water, then put the holes at the very bottom.
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Any suggestions for the size and location of the drilled hole(s)?
According to the HD site, you are able to drill the holes yourself. Go crazy with your holes!!
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These will be cool for Halloween! Thanks in for 2.
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I bought these for the same price about a year ago and they look nice and have held up well in the sun so far. Good deal.
Do these have drainage holes?
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02-01-2023 at 11:28 AM.
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I bought these for the same price about a year ago and they look nice and have held up well in the sun so far. Good deal.
Agree, but to be clear, these are a pretty lightweight and flexible injection molded plastic, thinner than a 5gal bucket, not a typical heavy duty resin like you might expect for a permanent planter, it seems like a similar, but thicker plastic, to the disposable black nursery planters,
I think the "resin" description is misleading and it seems like HDPE and is a thermoplastic. Meaning it becomes pliable or moldable when heated and holds the new shape when cooled.
Comes as two pieces that have tabs zip tied together that easily break off or can be cut with scissors, then you snap the two pieces together with a pressure fit.
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Do these have drainage holes?
No holes but soft plastic, easy to drill or just melt a hole, the label even indicates " Drill a hole for drainage"
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so strange that they don't come with the drain holes already punched
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so strange that they don't come with the drain holes already punched
More flexible use cases without holes, perhaps you don't want one to use as a bird bath, a small fountain, perhaps a fancy ice bucket for cold drinks, a dry ice cauldron for Halloween, or maybe you want a side hole for self watering reserve of water. DIY holes is really not unusual for larger planters.
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