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68" K-Brands Tomato Plant Cage Stakes EXPIRED

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Kble via Amazon has 68" K-Brands Tomato Plant Cage Stakes on sale for $18.99 - $6.08 when you apply promotion code 32TOMATO at checkout = $12.91. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.

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Amazon via Kble has a Tomato Plant Cage Stakes Trellis on sale for
$18.99 - $6.00 (32%) = $12.99

Use Coupon Code:
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H6KB71D
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Model: K-Brands Tomato Cage – Premium Tomato Plant Stakes Support Cages Trellis for Garden and Pots (Upto 68 Inches Tall)

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Not a deal. CCC indicates they were this price regularly and then bumped up their price and used a coupon code regularly to make you feel like it's a deal. The 3 pack of this same thing is $32 as regular price.
I can't imagine using this for tomatoes. My plants grow huge and extremely heavy, there is no way something with snap together poles are going to support the weight and not fall apart. The ability to adjust the side supports is nice though.
If you want to trellis your tomatoes, consider using the Florida Weave.

Put few posts on your tomato row, then weave string between them, alternating sides. Add more as they grow.

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03-21-2023 at 09:01 PM.
It is somewhat unclear if this is exactly a "deal" but it is nice nonetheless. Great reviews too.

What's extra nice is that the coupon is not just for one item - the discount applies even if you want to buy two or more. That makes it a deal IMHO.
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03-22-2023 at 02:30 AM.
Not a deal. CCC indicates they were this price regularly and then bumped up their price and used a coupon code regularly to make you feel like it's a deal. The 3 pack of this same thing is $32 as regular price.
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03-22-2023 at 04:54 AM.
I've never tried to use these for an indeterminate tomato, because they're pretty light and narrow, but the similar one I have sure makes for an excellent trellis for smaller vines, like peas and beans. You can grow a pole bean plant on each of the three corners.
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03-22-2023 at 05:29 AM.
I can't imagine using this for tomatoes. My plants grow huge and extremely heavy, there is no way something with snap together poles are going to support the weight and not fall apart. The ability to adjust the side supports is nice though.
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03-22-2023 at 06:23 AM.
If you want to trellis your tomatoes, consider using the Florida Weave.

Put few posts on your tomato row, then weave string between them, alternating sides. Add more as they grow.
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03-22-2023 at 11:57 AM.
Quote from VSeven :
I can't imagine using this for tomatoes. My plants grow huge and extremely heavy, there is no way something with snap together poles are going to support the weight and not fall apart. The ability to adjust the side supports is nice though.
I have this and you're partially right. It stayed together, but tilted with the plant as the heavy tomatoes end up kinda using the trellis to prop themselves up but causes one of the three stakes to get pulled out of the ground.
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03-22-2023 at 02:00 PM.
Seems it's now a lightning deal so with the coupon it comes out to $10.06+tax?
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03-22-2023 at 02:19 PM.
They are selling ONE unit for $16.14 now. That is not a deal by any measure.

Here's one similar alternative selling 6 x 64"/ea cages for $50, which is a little more than $8/ea.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QMCPZVD

But of course, the fine print doesn't match the title

"Various Size Cages: There are 54 plant stakes, 54 connect arms and 36 connect tubes for you to built different size plant cages according to your need, such as 6 packs tomato cages with 48 inches in height, or 4 pack 64 inches high and 1 pack 32 inches high plant cages, and so on. Note: it is not recommended to built a tomato cage higher than 72 inches(4 Layers)."

So maybe more like $10-$11/ea
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03-22-2023 at 04:03 PM.
Quote from VSeven :
I can't imagine using this for tomatoes. My plants grow huge and extremely heavy, there is no way something with snap together poles are going to support the weight and not fall apart. The ability to adjust the side supports is nice though.
I agree, maybe something not as heavy, but I do like how you can make it taller/shorter as you need it to be.

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I have this and you're partially right. It stayed together, but tilted with the plant as the heavy tomatoes end up kinda using the trellis to prop themselves up but causes one of the three stakes to get pulled out of the ground.
Good to know. I was thinking maybe for cucumbers it would work better?
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