






🌿 Elevate your garden game with adjustable, durable plant support!
This 4-pack of 36-inch adjustable tomato cages features rustproof fiberglass rods and sturdy metal rings with a unique nut-lock system, allowing customizable height and diameter to support tomatoes, cucumbers, and climbing plants. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, these cages promote healthy, upright growth and withstand harsh weather conditions.






| ASIN | B096Z66K4R |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,784 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #169 in Plant Cages & Supports |
| Brand | Anothera |
| Color | green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (2,724) |
| Finish Type | Unfinished |
| Item Weight | 79.2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anothera |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 12"W x 36"H |
| Shape | Triangular |
| Size | 4 Pcs |
| Style | Adjustable |
| UPC | 794056482247 |
S**E
Worked perfectly
Please don’t mind my poor sad looking tomato plant right now. It dealing with a whitefly infestation but the trellis worked perfectly to have my plant standing straight up. It was slumped over before. All of the orients are adjustable so you can lower them to place them higher. It was pretty easy to put it together. And if you plant is not as tall you can not add the top pieces and it’ll be shorter. You can then add them I’m on as your plant grows taller. Definitely helpful.
V**A
Great concept, terrible for at least some applications
I saw these and thought that it was a great idea... adjustable! Unfortunately, these cages just did not live up to the product description. I bought 4. I used all 4 in a raised bed with 4 tomato plants (determinate, unknown variety). Without exception, as the tomatoes (the fruits) started to grow, the plants began to lean and eventually the cages completely collapsed. I had to put up a cable to keep them off the ground and get them through the remainder of the season. Yesterday we removed those plants and needed to spend some time looking for clips that had popped off during the leaning tower episode. Two of the four cages were significantly damaged and will require some rework to be useable again. Perhaps they will work well for a smaller variety of tomato or anything else that is smaller. They definitely are not a replacement for your standard tomato cage when it comes to sturdiness and durability. I should mention that perhaps the cages collapsed because it was a new bed with fresh soil and there's nothing to keep these stakes from sinking further into the ground when pressed down... perhaps that's why this happened. I did, however, have 20 other plants in cages that were also in fresh soil where the plants/cages did NOT collapse. If you've used these and good results... great! For myself, I consider this to have been a failed experiment. I did not take photos of that bed before we took it apart, unfortunately. Putting the poles together... easy. Clipping the hoops to the poles... easy. Keeping the whole thing stable and together as you place it in the garden... not so easy. Sturdiness... well based on my experience... terrible. Overall... terrible... "You had one job Carl!"
M**A
Only Use for Determinate Varieties
I bought these tomato cages for all of my tomato plants, which was a mistake. They were perfect for my Roma tomatoes, which are a determinant variety (these types of tomatoes are more bush like and only grow to a certain size). However, I also used them for my indeterminate tomatoes like cherry and heirlooms, which do not grow like bushes and instead continue to grow into (in my case) very tall branches. These types of tomatoes were too unruly for these cages, and quickly outgrew them. Once they did outgrow them, it was very difficult to remove the plants from the cages since they’re surrounded by the rings, so I had to carefully hold all of the branches up while shimmying the rings over them. To be fair, I didn’t know about the types of tomato plants until after it was too late and my tomatoes outgrew these cages, so it may say in the description to use them for determinate types and I didn’t pay attention to that part. If not, here is your warning to not use these for any types of tomatoes that will keep growing, because they’re way too small for those and it’s very difficult to free your tomato plants from these cages once they’ve started to grow in their confines. I did end up using these cages for some of my pepper plants, they were especially useful for my shishito peppers. But if you’re trying to grow cherry tomatoes or heirlooms, I would recommend spending more money on way larger and sturdier tomato cages.
G**R
They work but...
These are ok for the cost. They don't snap together; the legs of the top just slide into plastic cuffs set on top of the bottom legs, so it's really easy to accidentally pull the top and bottom apart by mistake. And the plastic cuffs that hold the top and bottom legs together aren't very sturdy. If the plants are lighter but need some support, these work fine. My cucumber plant did well with one of these. However, if you use them with tomatoes and neglect to keep an eye on them and train/prune the buggers back enough, they WILL pull these things apart as they grow and fall over; potentially snapping the plastic cuffs along the way. Especially if the roots aren't deep enough. Getting these set up is a little, frustrating... because there are so many moveable parts. They like to shift and rotate while you're putting them up. Highly advise putting them over the plant BEFORE it gets tall enough to need these and then training the plants up through them as they grow. Otherwise, expect a headache and some slightly mangled plants.
S**H
Adjustable Hoops
Relatively easy to assemble and height of hoops are adjustable. I used these around new tree saplings to prevent them from being trampled. Plan to also attach balloons for a party. Would buy again.
K**Y
Too fiddily and difficult
Too many fiddily bits. Takes WAY too long and hard to get them put together and ready to use. I have actual bruises on my fingers and thumbs.
A**R
Poor design and product
This is a poor quality product and would never hold up to a tomato plant.. I had to tape the parts together just to get it to stand up. I would never buy this product again.
K**?
Plastic and breakable,,,,
Not tal enough for my 5’- 6’ tomatoes !!
S**Z
Me parece un producto caro pero no encontré nada que realmente fuera de buena calidad excepto este. Muy buena calidad, entrega sin problemas y está cumpliendo su función
J**N
Facile à monter et à s'installer.
J**A
Ojala puedan actualizar la descripción porque puede dar lugar a devoluciones. Solo vienen 4 jaulas de 4 anillos cada una. La calidad es suficientemente buena, solo mejoraría los conectores que se usan para incrementar la altura, porque quedan muy sueltos, en mi opinión deberían de poder quedar bien fijos.
C**E
Buy a metal tomato cage for 1/3 the cost, these are cheap, flimsy, difficult to put together and stay - had to tape every joint and they still fell apart.
V**E
et manque morceau dans la boite
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