🌬️ Spin into Style with Our Backyard Windmill!
This Decorative Backyard Windmill stands at an impressive 11ft 6in, crafted from durable galvanized material. Its weather-resistant design and sturdy four-legged tower ensure it remains a charming focal point in your garden, while the easy anchoring system allows for quick and secure installation.
Additional Features | Weather Resistant |
Material Type | Galvanized |
Blade Shape | curved |
Color | Silver |
D**M
It’s perfect-love it
Love it! Perfect height 12 foot, tall and shaped like a real western windmill, sturdy and well built, husband assembled it by himself and said no issues, instructions clear but would have been easier with a helper he ran 2 feet rods with 4-6 inches above the ground and bought galvanized screws and clamps to firmly secure. He also embedded cement pavers to set the legs on to prevent any damage to the structure to give longevity. Wheel always stops straight in front when wind isn’t blowing. It is perfect and exactly what I wanted it met my expectations.( I bought auto pin stripping tape to add color on wheel tips and tail and it worked great)
A**R
Attractive and sturdy
The windmill makes a real statement in our yard. It appears very sturdy and well built. The assembly instructions were not the clearly written, but after some trial and error I was able to assemble it. One part was missing, so I have to contact the maker to get a replacement. Overall, I am very satisfied with this item.
P**S
Get someone to help you assemble this item. Looks beautiful in the yard!
Beautiful and well-made!
A**C
Yes I would buy it again, but read my review 1st as YMMV.
The media could not be loaded. Much better than the 80.00 8' tall windmills on Amazon that I bought twice before as they rust and fall apart, especially the ball bearing spin part. This appears quality designed overall. But... as others have stated the directions are lacking. Designed & written by a pre-school mentality even worse than many Chinese directions with English not their native tongue. I had to assemble and disassemble parts of the windmill twice as the directions were...The customer service experience... The lady answering the phone knows absolutely nothing about the product and they don't care to train her on anything beyond that when I suggested it. Jack the main answer man there was not available to the lady said she would try to find someone to answer a couple assembly questions as I was in the process. Enter "Nick", was patched though to me. I felt like he could lean some customer etiquette and service mentality, because he was curt, blunt and acted like I was an annoyance to him for bothering him.So I let that convo end fast and later got ahold of the more customer friendly Jack. He was helpful, but he too dropped the ball in that the part he sent me was incorrect, or there was a language gap where he could not understand the simple part I took a video of to show him that appeared loose. What I expected to get was the ball bearing spinner part but instead got the back end of the fan round plate. Jack is busy he did not respond to my Amazon submitted questions hence the phone call.Now I will explain the issue. Once the ball bearing rotator part is out on & tightened with the Allen wrench set screw & the front lock bolt put on, the fan is put onto that junction. Well the fan front and back plate that encompasses the spinner part never tightens up leaving a 1/4" play as demonstrated by the video I made Jack. I thought it may of been designed that way or if an issue what it was but jack never got the jest of it and as you already know sent me the wrong part that now sits on my shelf. My question therefore never was answered and all I can do now is just hope it lasts.If the maker wanted the front & back plated that hold the fan onto the shaft they would of designed it more constrictive and tight not loose with a 1/4" play movement. I could not even ask "Nick" about that as he said he only assembled one of these in his life a year ago so he was of zero help despite his lack of personality.I did put silicone grease on the spinner on both side + used silicone caulk on the front & back attachment plates to keep water out and the parts from rusting / failing prematurely & as a longevity attribute. My only concern and question remains is it supposed to have play in it allowing the fan blade some movement or is it supposed to be rock tight? Who knows.Another notable mis advertisement is... the small windmill for 299.00 is listed on the product page as 9' tall. But the box says 8.3 feet tall. I told Amazon + the seller this. Another issue is where the front tail arm that connects to the main fan back hub junction never completely tightened up with the lag bolts due to the design and the bar could not be inserted due to the inner weld 1/3 the way. So I had to add epoxy putty to solidify that junction for proper rigidity. Most would never go to the lengths as I did.Despite all that trouble, would I buy it all over again for 300.00 + buks instead of the cheapo 80.00 ones? Yes, for now but time will tell and I may change my mind. For now, I just hope the beautiful paint job holds up, it does not rust prematurely, and the play in the fan blade does no harm & continues to spin without squeaking & in need of constant oil the the cheapo 80 buks ones do.
C**.
A tornado might take it, but your average blowhard wind won't!
The media could not be loaded. This windmill is absolutely solid as a rock and completely quiet. The wind was blowing every bit of 30 mph when we put it up, zero issues. I suspect this windmill could easily take 70-75 mph, no problem. Spend the money, read the directions, do what they say, and you'll be a happy camper. The square steel frame at the base makes all the difference. It gives a structure and stiffness you won't get from any $100 windmill. I definitely recommend it. I'd buy this windmill again and again.
I**O
Instructions could be better. A lot better.
Was really worried about the wind we have here in ID, would the fan hold up. Well it got tested last week. we had high winds of 25mph average and gusts of up to 70 mph. It's still standing and working great! Now I did take the advice I saw in several reviews about drilling a hole and placing a cotter pin in the post that mounts the fan, also on the tack weld to hold the back fin bar and post to main fan mount. Even though the instructions are a joke and no parts are numbered or labeled. If you use common sense you can put it together in a few hrs.
A**K
I LOVE it
The media could not be loaded. I LOVE this windmill! Very well made, looks great and quiet! Very well made, I have no doubts about it lasting a long time. Already looking to get another for the back yard!
K**.
Beautiful, but missing and incorrect parts
The windmill is great! But had to give 3 stars because we were shorted 8 nuts and 2 of the legs didn't have the pre-drilled holes needed to attach the decorative platform. Considering I paid well over $300 for this I am extremely disappointed that items were missing or incorrect. Luckily we were able to drill the missing holes and I will be going to the hardware store tomorrow for the missing nuts. Like everyone else said, the instructions were horrible but we were able to figure it out. The windmill is exactly what we wanted, just disappointed that attention to detail was clearly missing when the company boxed it up for shipping. Had everything been there we would of rated it 5 stars.
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