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The DIVCHI Steel Garden Obelisk is a 1.9-meter tall, black powder-coated steel trellis designed to support climbing plants with stability and style. Featuring weather-resistant epoxy coating and pre-drilled tubes for easy assembly, it’s perfect for enhancing any outdoor space from classic gardens to modern patios. Its sturdy four-stake base ensures plants grow upright while doubling as a decorative focal point, ready to be personalized with lights or garlands for year-round charm.













| ASIN | B093BM7Y2H |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,105 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 1 in Garden Arbours |
| Brand | DIVCHI |
| Colour | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,019) |
| Date First Available | 23 April 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1.35 kg |
| Material | Steel |
| Model Number | GARDEN OBELISK in caps |
| Product Dimensions | 140 x 140 x 240 cm; 1.35 kg |
| Special Features | Weather Resistant |
M**G
Can be erected by one person, even elderly.
As a 77-year-old woman, I surprised myself in managing quite easily to put this arch together and erect it in the garden on my own. All the pieces were present in the package and I had no problems screwing it all together. I constructed the left and right sides of the arch separately on a table in the house and then carried the two pieces outside where I joined them on the lawn. Bear in mind that, when you connect the left and right sides at the apex of the arch, you need to have 2 male ends on one side and two female ends on the other, otherwise they will not slot together. To ensure this happens, I suggest you start constructing the arch at the bottom of one side with the two pieces packaged separately and marked “e” which both have male ends. That will ensure you end up with 2 two male ends on that side, at the apex. To ensure you have two female ends at the apex on the other side of the arch, work from the top downwards, when constructing that side. I prepared holes in the ground by driving a 20mm aluminium pipe into the ground to a depth of approx. 400mm and I tested slotting the two sides of the arch into the holes separately before I finally joined them together. That helped me to visualise the placement and level up each side. This was important as my land slopes a bit, so one side needed deeper holes than the other. I used a spirit level. Although the instructions say you need two people, I found it was dead easy to lift the lightweight, joined structure on my own and slide the legs into the prepared holes. The arch is surprisingly steady although I have ordered thick bamboo canes to ram in beside all four legs, as my 20mm holes are bigger than the diameter of the arch tubing. It is not a very strong arch but my garden is sheltered by high hedges and I don’t get high winds. Also, you wouldn’t want to grow anything heavy on this arch. I’m just using it to support some stray branches of a rambling rose and to grow a few sweet peas. I am expecting that the arch will rust quite rapidly but, at this low price you could, if necessary, afford to replace it every year! I imagine that even expensive metal arches rust too.
K**.
Great value for the money
This is great for the price and looks really nice. It could be a bit sturdier but it’s good value for what it is. Very easy to put together and will be great for my climbing rose.
S**T
Follow the instructions
I’ve had a few of these before easy to build , nice colour blends in with your plants you wish to train up , sturdy enough to do the job , it’s tall enough so you don’t catch your head and it is definitely wide enough . Holes line up and rust resistant for the first 2 years but you can protect it with some paint and a bit of grease around the joins . Very easy to build
B**D
Looks nice, a bit tricky to assemble
This is really not quite what I expected. It's a self assembly obelisk made up of a lot of smallish parts and screwed together with steel nuts and bolts which will quite quickly rust and become immovable. One of the bolts had a small piece of metal sticking out of the thread which I had to file down with a metal rasp before it would go through the nut. The instruction diagram does not make it clear that it is essential to make up the 3 circles (each made of 4 pieces that slot into each other: not especially easy) before attempting to attach them to the leg pieces. Slot a leg piece into the top section "leg" and then screw through all the holes into the ring, working your way right round all four "legs". Do NOT tighten all the bolts hard into the nuts at this stage. Then take more leg pieces and attach them and the next ring in the same way for the next two rings. Then you can tighten everything up. It does feel quite wobbly until you push the bottom of the legs into the ground then it will be quite stable. But I don't hold out massive hopes that it will last a very long time - you get what you pay for. That said, once assembled, it does look very nice and is big enough to take a climbing rose and/or a largish clematis. So good value for money in some ways.
K**E
It is what it is, its an arch I like it
Now dont be expecting a high quality bit of kit, it is what it is cheap and cheerful how long will it last dont know hoping for 3 years. Putting it together lots of deep breathing techniques and make sure none of the neighbours kids are within earshot of your husband, he got it together in the end jobs a good un
M**H
Great arch for very good price
I had a clematis arch come down in high winds so needed a support for the remaining plant. This was ideal. I assembled one side fully then pushed the ‘ladder’ bits through the gaps in the fence. The arch was flexible enough to slightly widen it to fit. Assembled the other half on the back side of the fence, added some cable ties to attach it firmly to the back and it’s very sturdy. Tied in the vine tendrils and it looks like it’s been there for years. Knocked off 1 star for one of the connecting spars not having the screw fitting inside so couldn’t screw it together. Didn’t want to disassemble it at that point so worked round it by filling the tube end with No More Nails then pressed the screw in and left it to set. Seems to be holding up. Great value, I would say not the strongest if left on its own but any climbing plant would soon help that. Great for balloon arches too I would guess, lightweight and easy to assemble / disassemble.
A**R
Excellent for cucumber!
I use this to grow my cucumber plants up, just use twine to help them. It worked really well and I got a super crop.
H**P
Would recommend
Item arrived in good time, instructions are clear and it is easy to assemble, has been outside for a few months now with no signs of rusting, the instructions can be amended slightly to make the arch wider and lower which is what I have done to fit my space. No missing parts. Good price, would purchase again. Works really well for trailing plants.
Y**E
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C**O
Obelisco per piante e fiori rampicanti. Facili da montare. Bello da vedere. Col tempo e le intemperie si possono rovinare
L**S
Er ist einfach beim Zusammenbauen. Die Kletterpflanzen bekommen guten Halt und können nicht durch starken Wind abbrechen.
A**.
Facile montaggio buon ancoraggio.
S**A
Das Aufbauen ist schon speziell, aber okay. Die Qualität ist nicht die beste, aber für das Geld. Bei 4 Stück war eine Mutter ohne Gewinde und deine Schraube hab ich zu stark angezogen :)
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