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2.7M Parasol Base
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I have a 2.7m parasol from M&S but the base I bought for it doesn’t fit and M&S don’t do bases
Does anyone know which base to get - preferably from Argos
Does anyone know which base to get - preferably from Argos
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That's a 38mm (= 3.8cm) pole then. Looking at the models sold by Argos, you should ignore this one https:// www. argos. co. uk/ product/ 8671637 because it can't accommodate poles more than 3.2cm in diameter. Your pole would fit into this one but, because it can take a pole up to 4.5cm in diameter, you'd end up with a rather loose fit:...
17:50 Thu 22nd Jul 2021
That's a 38mm (= 3.8cm) pole then.
Looking at the models sold by Argos, you should ignore this one
https:/ /www.ar gos.co. uk/prod uct/867 1637
because it can't accommodate poles more than 3.2cm in diameter.
Your pole would fit into this one but, because it can take a pole up to 4.5cm in diameter, you'd end up with a rather loose fit:
https:/ /www.ar gos.co. uk/prod uct/742 8805
The same applies here:
https:/ /www.ar gos.co. uk/prod uct/309 8363
This one though takes poles up to a maximum diameter of 3.8cm, so (assuming that you've measured accurately!), it should provide a nice snug fit:
https:/ /www.ar gos.co. uk/prod uct/459 9737
This product, from B&Q, is cheaper though and also accepts poles up to 3.8cm in diameter:
https:/ /www.di y.com/d epartme nts/tob ago-bla ck-para sol-bas e-15kg/ 1851206 _BQ.prd
(It's also heavier, so it might provide greater stability)
Looking at the models sold by Argos, you should ignore this one
https:/
because it can't accommodate poles more than 3.2cm in diameter.
Your pole would fit into this one but, because it can take a pole up to 4.5cm in diameter, you'd end up with a rather loose fit:
https:/
The same applies here:
https:/
This one though takes poles up to a maximum diameter of 3.8cm, so (assuming that you've measured accurately!), it should provide a nice snug fit:
https:/
This product, from B&Q, is cheaper though and also accepts poles up to 3.8cm in diameter:
https:/
(It's also heavier, so it might provide greater stability)