Artliving 8″ Clear Plastic Easels or Stand/Plate Holders to Display Pictures or Other Items at Weddings, Home Decoration, Birthdays, Tables (6 Pack)
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Last updated on March 24, 2025 12:56 am Details
Kathy –
These are probably fine for holding photos, but the plastic is so light weight and flimsy that I wouldn’t trust them to hold breakable collector plates. Now, how do I return during this pandemic?
Frameboy –
I have 8 x 10 autograph photo’s in a protective case that I am standing up and these barely do it. They are very flimsy.
I’ll likely have to try something else, but for now these will do and the price is right.
Smaller than 8 x 10 and light… these would be great. I have one bigger than 8 x 10 (it’s a baseball program) and it is too tall.
Israel Escobar –
El plástico es un poco endeble, pero atento al precio no esperaba mucho más. Además cumplen su función.
Amazon Customer –
Obviously being 3” they’re limited in what they can hold, however even then they’re quite weak and tip over pretty quickly if you try to put any type of frame on the stand. Pretty much only useful for postcard type things.
Joseph Charlie –
Justo lo que esperaba y a un excelente precio!
Maytel Runions –
These were used to hold glass table numbers at my wedding (5 1/2″ x 11″ size), and they worked really well. I originally wanted to have them length wise, but the frames were falling over a little bit because of the balance, so I had to put them width ways, but that was fine! I would recommend getting the next size up if you needed something to stand a little taller. Overall they served their purpose and were a good value.
Jasmine TM –
I was a bit worried when I read other reviews saying they would break very easily and could hold barely anything without falling over. After having tested it myself (5inch size) , i’ve had no issues displaying my game case collection with them (holding up dvd case size). They are fragile but if you handle with care they are fine for the job. It’s true that they will tip over if you shake the table or cabinet on which they rest, so keep that in mind I suppose and do not display things that are extra valuable.
Nikki F –
They’re very lightweight because they’re plastic, but they’re poorly made. They don’t stay open, and don’t hold plates like they’re intended. I opened them and put plates on them, then five minutes later I heard crashes and all my plates had fallen over and the holders had closed. These might be good to hold lightweight tiny canvases or something, but they’re otherwise useless. Don’t waste your money.
Karen Gtz –
Son de buen tamaño, de plástico, pero aguantan bien los objetos, los use para mis discos, sin embargo si se llegan a caer se rompen, pero por el precio 12 caballetes están bien.
Erik C. –
Son algo simples pero cumplen la funcion de exhibir mis videojuegos
Percy –
Plastic easel stands look exactly like they do in the product images. However, when you get them, you’ll soon find out they are flimsy and can barely clumsily hold a card. There are no reinforced joins to keep the easel open. If it is not holding anything up, the easel will stay open fine. But the moment you put something there, it folds up like a cheap… easel. You really have to use one hand to open the easel and keep it open while you use your other hand to place something on the stand. Once that something is sitting there comfortably, you can remove the hand that is holding the easel open. But make sure you remove it slowly because any slight nudge will cause the easel to close up and collapse.
Sadly, another item that immediately went into the plastics recycling bin.
Tiffany Whiting –
Very cheaply made. I bought some at a store in town and these looked similar but no where near same sturdiness. I would try to find sturdier ones next time.
Fernando Remington –
Cumplen con su cometido aunque se ven algo frágiles.
Los utilizo para sostener libros.