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		<title>What Exactly Is A Beach Umbrella Stand Used For</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[beach umbrella stands are basically used to hold beach umbrellas in a particular position. You’ll generally get to see them in the beaches, swimming pools, stalls, markets, parks etc. Beach umbrella stands are designed to hold beach umbrellas in position in places where loose sand prevents it from standing upright. These stands for you outdoor [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://beachumbrellaguide.com">beach umbrella stands</a> are basically used to hold beach umbrellas in a particular position. You’ll generally get to see them in the beaches, swimming pools, stalls, markets, parks etc. Beach umbrella stands are designed to hold beach umbrellas in position in places where loose sand prevents it from standing upright. These stands for you outdoor umbrella hold the umbrellas firmly in a fixed place. </p>
<p>The stands are vibrantly colorful and they go very nicely with the matching umbrellas, which is quite a sight on the otherwise spotless sands of the beach. These beach umbrella stands are made of steel, iron, alloy, granite, aluminum-plastic and porcelain etc. Antique Iron and granite umbrella stands are used for imparting a sophisticated and rich look to the place while porcelain and iron beach umbrella stands coated with plastic provide a neat, bright and colorful look. </p>
<p>Beach umbrella Stands are available in various colors, shapes and sizes. The stands for the beach umbrellaare either drilled deep inside the sand to provide support or just placed firmly in the sand or buried a little if it is very heavy. Stands with many holders, predominantly two, are also available. These are typically meant for the very windy surfaces since they provide additional grip to the beach umbrella. Some of the many kinds that are available are the two-legged stands which are meant to be drilled or buried deep in the sand.<br />
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The four legged stand is also available and it is pretty much similar to the two-legged stand but it is foldable and is more stable making it a portable beach umbrella. You can also find a flat or groove based stand made of heavy stone or metals like iron or granite. The iron 3-legged offset umbrella base stands are also a good option. You can also get circular curvy base stand made of plastic filled with heavy metal or stone. You also get the options to choose from sand screw vertical stand type and the sand grabber with spiral made of iron or alloy. Both the types are firmly fixed by drilling it into very loose sand. </p>
<p>Decorative round granite flat thick base stand and Iron rod screw or spiral type beach umbrella stands are expensive and they occupy lesser space than the other umbrella stands. If space is your constraint, these are ideal options for you. When choosing an umbrella stand you might need to consider the density of sand in the beach and type of look required. Also you need to consider the weight, height-span, radii and color of the beach umbrella you are choosing. The size of your beach umbrella rod and the budget allotted for the purchase are big factors in determining what to purchase.</p>
<p>The spiral or screw based iron rod stands are the most suitable for any type of umbrella or beach soil, preferably two legged. The iron stands should be painted with a thick coat of water proof oil-based paint. Alloy stands like bronze and steel stands will be more doable since they do not get corroded or rusted at all.<br />
The umbrella must be positioned on the stand properly in the right direction so that the wind doesn’t swoop down on the umbrella. </p>
<p>Some of the beach umbrella stands are available with a foot operated drive assembly in which the poles are hollow and therefore housing the assembly which is connected to a foot pedal. Primarily the ratchet assembly comes with an auger for your beach umbrella stand firmly into the sand.</p>


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