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2025-09-01 21:07:27
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SactoBob
2025-08-29 17:18:56
Assembly does take some effort, but for the price this is a bargain and a great feature. However, if you have anything close to moderate winds, the tie downs that come with this are completely unusable. My windmill has blown over several damage damaging the vane and wheel. Also had to replace all the nuts with locking nuts as the windmill will shake so much (I'd guess it's now out of balance) and blow itself apart without sturdier hardware. Will need to pour a small pad with tie-downs to keep this from falling over. Customer service is great and replaced a missing piece when I called in, with a completely new windmill.Update: I've decided this really does not hold up in anything but light winds. The stakes are useless, I've poured a 240lb pad and strongly secure the windmill. Even so, the wheel fin has bent at the screw hole, everything vibrates so bad that all the nuts/bolts shake loose and need locknuts and lock-tite to secure. The wheel itself has also lost a blade as well and no where to be found. It's wonderful to watch when it does work, but it doesn't really hold up as a permanent fixture and I'm not about to move this thing in and out of the my shed whenever the wind picks up. Sort of pointless at that point!
Customer
2025-08-28 13:54:00
This is a nice, sturdy windmill that looks great in out back yard and I anticipate it will last a long time. Definitely worth the money.Just two important points:1. The instructions aren't very good. Take your time and think it through or you will find yourself backtracking and having to redo steps.2. Incredibly, it comes with no lock washers or lock nuts of any kind. It takes A LOT of screws to assemble this. And it works great, but the only job if a windmill is for the turbine to turn. Of course, when it does. It creates vibration, and the screws will loosen and fall out. Save yourself a lot of headaches and invest in some lockwashers or blue loctite when you put it together. If you don't...you will wish you had.
Karen
2025-08-24 10:53:53
This was a gift for friends of mine who had admired a similar one at a chain store. I read reviews carefully before purchasing so took the information gained gratefully. Assembly was easy- just a lot of screwdriver work. I bought lock washers at the hardware store before assembling and threw out the stakes that came with product as there were quite a view complaints about them being insufficient. The heavier, longer stakes I bought locally were well worth it to keep the windmill secure. The red color is bright and cheerful in their back yard and it turns easily with the wind. They love it so I’m very pleased. It’s been up since Christmas and shows no signs yet of rust or wear. I certainly don’t expect it to last forever but it seems good value for the money.
LNAR5678
2025-08-11 14:33:59
Looks great! Spins and turns to catch the wind. The instructions are pretty worthless, because it's basically just diagrams. But if you layout all the parts and look at the picture on Amazon, it's not hard to figure out. Each of the 4 legs are made out of three pieces. You can quickly identify the bottom piece because it has a BIG hole in it that you use to stake it to the ground. The top piece has ONE small hole. The piece in the middle is the one left over. After you assemble the 4 legs, attach them to the piece that looks like a bell USING THE 4 SMALL WASHERS. The legs mount to the OUTSIDE of the bell-shaped piece. Next, the big square shaped piece goes over top and attaches to the four legs. When attaching, you MUST ALSO attached the long thin metal cross pieces. Next, attach the bottom of those long cross pieces together with the short horizontal pieces AND the lower long cross pieces to the 4 main legs (that means you're attaching three items to the main pole with each screw). Repeat with the bottom section. Screw the rudder piece to the remaining two arm pieces. Attach to the bell shaped top piece and put a pin (provided) under the bell to keep it from coming off. There are 2 LARGE WASHERS that go on each side of the propeller. Use the second pin (provided) to keep the propeller from coming off. It took this 55 year old woman an hour to assemble with a phillips screwdriver. EASY PEASY!
Michael McKeown
2025-07-26 13:29:41
Only just finished setting it up. I like the look and the price was good, seems sturdy, I like that it’s 8 feet tall but the instructions are nothing more then a drawing saying assemble as shown. At one point it says to make sure to put screws in as shown but doesn’t show a close up of the screws, heck you can’t even see the screws in the picture. It took a lot of trial and error but figured it out. It took about two hours by myself to finish it. Would have given 4 star if it had decent instructions.
Doodles43
2025-04-20 16:39:11
Love my new windmill. Installed in front yard with quick set cement in ice cream pails for feet and covered with mulch. (quite windy here) Put string of 200 lights (66 feet) from Amazon and looks really nice at night. (lots of colors to choose from) Don't forget to oil windmill rod. Not that hard to build, rather sketchy instructions, need 2 people about 1 1/2 hours.
Mike. London
2025-03-28 12:06:59
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Marina Van Amerongen
2025-02-28 21:35:10
This red windmill was under $50! Not sure why it was priced lower than the other colours but I absolutely love it. Looks great in the back yard.
Michael B.
2025-02-24 15:37:37
Love the colour and size is greatIt’s been working great
Customer
2025-02-18 20:37:36
The instructions were not well written but had no trouble with assembly.Looks great over our well cap
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