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| Brand: AeroGrow Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $42.39 - $129.99
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Rating: 3 reviews
Country: CHINA
MPN: 9800-00S
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Product Description A shelf Wall Garden with single or multiple shelves adds lush "living art" to any decor in your home. Easy-to-assemble shelves include hidden power strip and wall mounting hardware. Metal with stainless-steel finish.
Product Features 3-shelf Wall Garden can also be used as a 2-shelf unit Option of single or multiple shelves provide indoor gardening flexibility Attractive stainless-steel finish blends with any home decor Sturdy Wall Garden is simple to assemble with all mounting hardware included One-Shelf Wall Garden: 15 3/4"W x 15 1/2"D x 23"H. 6 lbs. Three-Shelf Wall Garden: 15 3/4"W x 15 1/2"D x 71"H. 14 lbs.
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3-Shelf Aerogarden fm Amazon.com (cr) December 4, 2008 Lndh777 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm really perplexed about why there are so few reviews on the Aerogarden -3 shelf Wall Garden (A3SWG). I could only find two reviews on the A3SWG -- and they are repeated over multiple web retail sites. Odd. My purchase was made on Amazon.com - and since my purchase, delivery and eventual use of the product were without problem, without my written permission, this review may not be duplicated in part or in it's entirety. I've owned and used the 3-shelf Wall Garden for over 2 months now. Installation is made really simple with the use of the paper template included with the A3SWG. I plan to laminate that template in case I ever want to relocate my A3SWG. For installation, I used a power drill, a pencil, a long 4 ft level (may or may not be needed) and a stud finder. The A3SWG is a fairly heavy weight metal product. In fact, if you're considering purchasing one, you might want to get it before some bean-counter at AeroGrow convinces the right executive that it would be cheaper to make large portions of the A3SWG from some cute but brittle plastic. Right now, the backing or covers are like a brushed stainless steel. The A3SWG must be installed through a stud because it's pretty heavy. Despite what it looks like in the photos online, each shelf is actually a separate bracket that must be screwed into a stud Then METAL covers connect to the front of the brackets to make the backing look seamless. I have 3 gardens in a small home so, the A3SWG really saves valuable horizontal space and serves as an an attractive light source during the nighttime hours. The other great feature is that the A3SWG doesn't look overly feminine (good job designers). The adult men I know aren't into decorating or "cute things". When I show off a photo of my wall garden in place they without fail do a double take and say "hey -- that looks pretty good! Where'd you get that?" The A3SWG has a metro look but it's also quite beautiful (this womans perspective). It's just as they describe it -- just make sure you have open space OVER A VERTICAL STUD 7 ft or so for 3 shelves or about 4.5-5 ft for the 2 shelf option. Oh and if you're thinking that you can break it down into 3 separate shelves -- you can, but! the A3SWG doesn't come with enough covers or caps (see top of unit in photo) to create a seamless backdrop for each shelf. It would leave some exposed wires without some other way to cover them. The A3SWG is designed and delivered to work with 2 shelves or 3 shelves. One last thing -- I got lucky and bought mine at $99 with free super saver shipping -- but $139 is not an outrageous price. Happy Aerogardening!
As advertised, But Room For Slight Improvement October 28, 2008 B. McCarthy (Florida, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Everything is as advertised. However, there is no where to wind the cord in the back (for those of us who can put an outlet where we want one) or to put anything else on the shelf (perhaps a swing out side shelf to hold your shears and nutrient tablets; or one to hold another plant for those of us using the lights for other growing). Overall a good product. I've seen the price drop to $35, but not often...
Attractive, secure, and easy to install June 2, 2007 J. B Kraft (Palestine, TX United States) 77 out of 77 found this review helpful
This unit looks attractive in most decor. The power cords are MOSTLY (except at the bottom) concealed behind the vertical shield, and it comes with a really convenient installation template that you merely have to tape at the top to a good spot on the wall and along the sides. Put some clear duct tape folded over the paper on the top of the template and along the tape spots along the sides, because you will want to save it. For all but the handiest person, installation will be a two person job, because one person will need to hold the shelves while the other sets the screws. Short persons may need a step stool or ladder to measure and securely reach the highest point. If you have a bubble level, pencil, tape, and screwdriver or electric drill and can find a stud, you can do this. The only real challenges are locating the horizontal center of the stud (probably the trickiest) and missing the nailheads in the stud with your screws (luck -- I missed 3 out of 5). The shelves are heavy duty cast metal alloy with an attractive shiny surface -- more of a molded aluminum alloy than a stainless look, so you will want to clean the fingerprints you leave on them off before you put the Aerogardens on them. They are specifically molded exactly to the Aerogarden bottom contours, so they hold them securely AND no pet or child is going to accidentally knock one off, nor will an Aerogarden vibrate off a shelf. I gave it only 4 stars because it ships with the worst screws I have ever seen for stripping. They did not fit any of my various bits particularly well and no matter which drill or electric screwdriver I used, the screw resistance going into a stud was so great that the heads wanted to strip just before I got them fully in the wall. Once I realized you can't see the screw heads behind the wire shield, I went and replaced them with nice stainless hex head screws and there was no problem. Best advice, when you get the set is to take the screws down to your hardware store and replace them with hex head screws of the same length. That will cut the installation time and headache considerably. One other thing, is that BEFORE you attach the included power strip for the power plugs of the up-to-three Aerogardens, be sure and force the plugs into them while you have them in your hands and can apply the necessary force. This powerstrip had the tightest plugs I have ever seen, and once it was installed I was afraid to apply the force necessary to set the plugs. Our friends all think my wife's Aerogardens look great in our kitchen. They form a nice conversation piece, and now we have tomatoes, herbs, and the best-tasting and most tender lettuce I have ever tasted right there in the kitchen and ready to go. Unless you just have a lot of extra counter space, this is the way to go, but save that template and the instructions in case you have to take it down when you repaint or you wish to move it. Overall design is excellent in keeping with the nice design and manufacturing standards of the Aerogarden itself. We have the black Aerogardens, and it looks great with them, but I am also sure it would with the white. I see no reason why someone who had more of a traditional kitchen design could not paint over the silver vertical cord shield and blend it into their decor better.
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