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product_id: 48428470
title: "Kingfisher 9kg Cast Iron Effect Parasol Base"
brand: "kingfisher"
price: "2629.25 DT"
currency: TND
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Kingfisher"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/48428470-kingfisher-9kg-cast-iron-effect-parasol-base
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# fits parasols up to 50mm 45cm diameter base 9kg solid weight Kingfisher 9kg Cast Iron Effect Parasol Base

**Brand:** kingfisher
**Price:** 2629.25 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌞 Anchor your summer vibes with style and strength!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kingfisher 9kg Cast Iron Effect Parasol Base by kingfisher
- **How much does it cost?** 2629.25 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kingfisher enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kingfisher brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Fit:** Compatible with parasol poles up to 50mm diameter for versatile outdoor setups.
- • **Elegant Rose Pattern:** Traditional decorative design adds a refined touch to your garden aesthetic.
- • **Rock-Solid Stability:** Heavy 9kg cast iron effect base anchors your parasol with confidence.
- • **Durable Outdoor Ready:** Metal construction with rust-resistant finish built to withstand the elements.
- • **Generous 45cm Diameter:** Wide footprint ensures maximum balance and support in breezy conditions.

## Overview

The Kingfisher 9kg Cast Iron Effect Parasol Base combines a sturdy 9kg metal build with a 45cm diameter footprint, designed to securely hold parasols up to 50mm in diameter. Featuring a classic rose pattern and a rust-resistant finish, it offers both durability and decorative appeal for outdoor spaces. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, stylish sun protection solutions that elevate their garden or patio setup.

## Description

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Review: Well made and sturdy - Solid base, it appears ok, packaging was badly damaged and wasn’t delivered to “the resident” as stated, just left at front door, not in designated place for everyone to see for about 4 hours.
Review: Nice solid haevy parasol base. - Okay then, what can i add that's new compared to the hundreds of reviews already published about this product then? Well........firstly, my Kingfisher parasol 9kg cast metal base holder arrived intact, unlike some unlucky customers where they didn't get theirs in one piece. I would like to point out here, that this item is made of cast Iron, and any cast metal can and does break in transit, especially if it is dropped on something hard. It is fairly weak material, great in compression, not so great with tensile forces and is brittle. Cast metals contain impurities which can sometimes lead to stress fracturing. Secondly: how you use it does depends on it's durability. I shall explain: Some customers have mentioned that during times of gusty weather (as us Brits are well acquainted with on an island that is known for very unpredictable weather); thus, if you have the parasol & base freestanding (i.e. without a table for extra support), then whether the parasol is up or down, if your garden/yard is in an expose area prone to get a bit breezy, then i can well see why it could and does blow over. My advice here would be; that if you intend to use it as a freestanding unit throughout the entire summer months (as oppose to removing & safely storing the parasol during inclement weather conditions), then it might be best to place it next to something solid, like a fence/wall or similar. Furthermore, if possible, secure the parasol with some brightly coloured guide wire (so that your nearest and dearest don't accidentally garrote themselves by mistake) by fixing the wire to the aforementioned fence/wall or similar with a suitable bracket. Next, take the wire & run it up to the parasol, wrap the wire around the pole several times tightly, then take the remaining wire in the opposite direction of the first fixed section of wire, & finally attach the end to another fixed bracket on the aforementioned fence/wall or similar. This ought to be sufficiently adequate to keep the parasol assembly reasonably at an perpendicular position during times of hurricane levels of the blowy stuff. Secondly: a few customers had mentioned that the captive nut bracket at the base of the vertical tube, can come away from the tube, sometimes after only a few uses. So, I had a look at this before assembly of my unit, and I agree, the welding does appear to be insufficient to hold the bracket in the tube for the stresses that would be imposed upon it. Fortunately, I am in possession of a perfectly functioning MIG welder and possess the skills to use it correctly. I therefor decided to remove the paint from the effected area and run two nice strong beads of welding along both sides of the bracket. I am now convinced that the newly re-enforced welded joins are more than sufficiently strong enough to withstand the stresses it is being asked to take. If you do not possess a MIG welder or the skills to use such a device, then please go and seek a suitably qualified and competent specialist whom can perform and carry out this task for you, for a few sheets of the folding kind. Or perhaps, you may know someone competently efficient at welding, whom can carry out this task for you as a favour. Back to my newly acquired and in the process of being improved upon parasol base: Thirdly: After i had completed strengthening of the welded joints, i then turned my attention to the manufacturer's painted surface on the base, what there was of it. I was not satisfied with the quality of the paint on the parasol base. It appeared to me to be very thin and scratched in places, which would do very little to protect the ferrous metal from corrosion as soon as it tasted the wet stuff, something else that our green and pleasant splendid little island is no stranger to. Thus, I decided to remove all of the manufacturer's paint from the base, using a variety of mechanised power tools that i have in my possession. After cleaning the surfaces of the debris and wiping down with Panel Wipe (a popular car bodywork cleaning detergent), of the whole thing including the underside (the paint is virtually non existent here), i then turned my attention to applying new & better rust resistance paint to the base. After rummaging through my ridiculously unnecessary large hoard of half used aerosol cans; I found a can of high zinc rich based primer from Halfords & thus applied two thin coats followed by one thick coat to the base. This was then followed up by two coats of exterior use black satin paint. And finally, just for good measure (and just because I happened to have a can or two of this as well), i applied two liberally coats of Dinitrol 4941 black rust proofing under body spray wax (it's for doing the underside of a car with, but what the hell, I thought to myself, let's use it on this base as well). I am now satisfied that my newly acquired and improved parasol base will not display the brightly orange coloured iron oxide staining for some time to come. But we're not done yet, all you discerning consumers: for I have one final task to ensure the longevity of my new purchase. Fearing the possibility of the casting fracturing on a hard surface due to potentially damaging 'ring' shocks, as it is my intention to place my new outdoor garden table, chairs and parasol set on a concreted part of my property; I proceeded to find an acceptable solution for mildly concerning issue. The problem I found here is that in order to attach some rubber 'feet' (yes, i just happened to find some of those lying about too) to the base would require drilling the base. This is not a good idea. Any metal that in cast form contains impurities within that leaves weak spots in the metal. Drilling through could actually cause the casting to fracture. So, I looked to another solution, epoxy resin based adhesive - basically......Superglue. I had in my stash of millions of bits broken up old cars, 6 x 2 inch diameter x 1 inch deep rubber 'foots' (actually they're old exhaust rubber mounting fixings, that I had saved for no particular reason), and with some care taken before hand to position the rubber 'boots' equidistant from each other, i applied the epoxy resin adhesive to each one, allowed sufficient time for the resin to do it's 'thing', before pressing home the 6 new 'feet'. I am now reasonably convinced that these new feet will provide adequate cushioning against hard shocks and even the mildest ones to prevent the dreaded fracturing of the cast metal base. Apologies for not being able providing any photographs of my new self improved Kingfisher parasol base...but to be honest, it doesn't look any different as per from the manufacturer. But i like it, after spending some time to address the issues expressed by those customers that weren't happy with theirs. I'm happy with mine. :)

## Features

- Decorative design
- Diameter 45cm
- Accommodates parasol up to 50mm diameter

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003CLBFBW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 19,174 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 45 in Parasol Stands & Bases |
| Brand Name | Kingfisher |
| Canopy Diameter | 45 Centimetres |
| Canopy Material | Polyester, Nylon |
| Colour | Round Base - Cast Iron Effect |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,674) |
| Frame Material | Cast Iron |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05013478112026 |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Included Components | base;pole |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | 9kg Cast Iron Effect Parasol Base |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Bonnington Plastics Ltd |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | Cast Iron Effect Parasol Base |
| Model Number | PBASE |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Opening Mechanism | Manual Lift |
| Part Number | PBASE |
| Pattern | Rose |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe With Damp Cloth |
| Product Warranty | Manufacturers Warranty |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sun protection |
| Size | 45x45x32.5 cm |
| Special Features | Rose pattern |
| Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor Use Only |
| Style | Traditional |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| UPC | 644535916346 |
| Umbrella Tilt Mechanism | Auto Tilt |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kingfisher
- **Colour:** Round Base - Cast Iron Effect
- **Frame material:** Cast Iron
- **Handle material:** Metal
- **Recommended uses for product:** Sun protection
- **Shape:** Round
- **Special feature:** Rose pattern
- **Specific uses for product:** Outdoor Use Only
- **Style:** Traditional
- **Target audience:** Adult

## Images

![Kingfisher 9kg Cast Iron Effect Parasol Base - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51u0WmrGhNS.jpg)
![Kingfisher 9kg Cast Iron Effect Parasol Base - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61beTfQ1zAS.jpg)
![Kingfisher 9kg Cast Iron Effect Parasol Base - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61kXryv0yWL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this suitable for a parasol with 230cm diameter?**
A: Yes, but additionally, I will recommend the parasol and the base posts to be filled with sand to avoid moving with the wind.

**Q: Is it portable enough for a 70 year plus female**
A: It is a sturdy base and is heavy if fit and well not a problem i’m 70. Base looks lovely.

**Q: Is this suitable to be used with a bird feeding 6?**
A: We are using ours for a bird feeding station

**Q: Is this sturdy enough to use without a picnic table? I would like to use it with my parasol which has a 38mm pole.**
A: Yes, it is fine to use on its own with just a parasol.  That's how I use mine at the moment and it is sturdy enough even when there is a bit of a wind.  Because it is cast-iron, it doesn't tip over.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well made and sturdy
*by B***R on 11 April 2025*

Solid base, it appears ok, packaging was badly damaged and wasn’t delivered to “the resident” as stated, just left at front door, not in designated place for everyone to see for about 4 hours.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice solid haevy parasol base.
*by D***E on 14 May 2024*

Okay then, what can i add that's new compared to the hundreds of reviews already published about this product then? Well........firstly, my Kingfisher parasol 9kg cast metal base holder arrived intact, unlike some unlucky customers where they didn't get theirs in one piece. I would like to point out here, that this item is made of cast Iron, and any cast metal can and does break in transit, especially if it is dropped on something hard. It is fairly weak material, great in compression, not so great with tensile forces and is brittle. Cast metals contain impurities which can sometimes lead to stress fracturing. Secondly: how you use it does depends on it's durability. I shall explain: Some customers have mentioned that during times of gusty weather (as us Brits are well acquainted with on an island that is known for very unpredictable weather); thus, if you have the parasol & base freestanding (i.e. without a table for extra support), then whether the parasol is up or down, if your garden/yard is in an expose area prone to get a bit breezy, then i can well see why it could and does blow over. My advice here would be; that if you intend to use it as a freestanding unit throughout the entire summer months (as oppose to removing & safely storing the parasol during inclement weather conditions), then it might be best to place it next to something solid, like a fence/wall or similar. Furthermore, if possible, secure the parasol with some brightly coloured guide wire (so that your nearest and dearest don't accidentally garrote themselves by mistake) by fixing the wire to the aforementioned fence/wall or similar with a suitable bracket. Next, take the wire & run it up to the parasol, wrap the wire around the pole several times tightly, then take the remaining wire in the opposite direction of the first fixed section of wire, & finally attach the end to another fixed bracket on the aforementioned fence/wall or similar. This ought to be sufficiently adequate to keep the parasol assembly reasonably at an perpendicular position during times of hurricane levels of the blowy stuff. Secondly: a few customers had mentioned that the captive nut bracket at the base of the vertical tube, can come away from the tube, sometimes after only a few uses. So, I had a look at this before assembly of my unit, and I agree, the welding does appear to be insufficient to hold the bracket in the tube for the stresses that would be imposed upon it. Fortunately, I am in possession of a perfectly functioning MIG welder and possess the skills to use it correctly. I therefor decided to remove the paint from the effected area and run two nice strong beads of welding along both sides of the bracket. I am now convinced that the newly re-enforced welded joins are more than sufficiently strong enough to withstand the stresses it is being asked to take. If you do not possess a MIG welder or the skills to use such a device, then please go and seek a suitably qualified and competent specialist whom can perform and carry out this task for you, for a few sheets of the folding kind. Or perhaps, you may know someone competently efficient at welding, whom can carry out this task for you as a favour. Back to my newly acquired and in the process of being improved upon parasol base: Thirdly: After i had completed strengthening of the welded joints, i then turned my attention to the manufacturer's painted surface on the base, what there was of it. I was not satisfied with the quality of the paint on the parasol base. It appeared to me to be very thin and scratched in places, which would do very little to protect the ferrous metal from corrosion as soon as it tasted the wet stuff, something else that our green and pleasant splendid little island is no stranger to. Thus, I decided to remove all of the manufacturer's paint from the base, using a variety of mechanised power tools that i have in my possession. After cleaning the surfaces of the debris and wiping down with Panel Wipe (a popular car bodywork cleaning detergent), of the whole thing including the underside (the paint is virtually non existent here), i then turned my attention to applying new & better rust resistance paint to the base. After rummaging through my ridiculously unnecessary large hoard of half used aerosol cans; I found a can of high zinc rich based primer from Halfords & thus applied two thin coats followed by one thick coat to the base. This was then followed up by two coats of exterior use black satin paint. And finally, just for good measure (and just because I happened to have a can or two of this as well), i applied two liberally coats of Dinitrol 4941 black rust proofing under body spray wax (it's for doing the underside of a car with, but what the hell, I thought to myself, let's use it on this base as well). I am now satisfied that my newly acquired and improved parasol base will not display the brightly orange coloured iron oxide staining for some time to come. But we're not done yet, all you discerning consumers: for I have one final task to ensure the longevity of my new purchase. Fearing the possibility of the casting fracturing on a hard surface due to potentially damaging 'ring' shocks, as it is my intention to place my new outdoor garden table, chairs and parasol set on a concreted part of my property; I proceeded to find an acceptable solution for mildly concerning issue. The problem I found here is that in order to attach some rubber 'feet' (yes, i just happened to find some of those lying about too) to the base would require drilling the base. This is not a good idea. Any metal that in cast form contains impurities within that leaves weak spots in the metal. Drilling through could actually cause the casting to fracture. So, I looked to another solution, epoxy resin based adhesive - basically......Superglue. I had in my stash of millions of bits broken up old cars, 6 x 2 inch diameter x 1 inch deep rubber 'foots' (actually they're old exhaust rubber mounting fixings, that I had saved for no particular reason), and with some care taken before hand to position the rubber 'boots' equidistant from each other, i applied the epoxy resin adhesive to each one, allowed sufficient time for the resin to do it's 'thing', before pressing home the 6 new 'feet'. I am now reasonably convinced that these new feet will provide adequate cushioning against hard shocks and even the mildest ones to prevent the dreaded fracturing of the cast metal base. Apologies for not being able providing any photographs of my new self improved Kingfisher parasol base...but to be honest, it doesn't look any different as per from the manufacturer. But i like it, after spending some time to address the issues expressed by those customers that weren't happy with theirs. I'm happy with mine. :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ All good but prices are weird.
*by S***N on 28 July 2018*

Funny thing Amazon, I was looking for a parasol stand, saw this and put it on my watch list along with a couple of others (just so I could find them easy) it was £18.99, so after I finished looking I go back and deside on this one but the price goes up to 22.99 when I click on it? I could not work it out either. As It was going under an enclosed table it really was not going to be seen so I bought a "used, very good" from the warehouse at £16.50, arrived and put together and it is fine, and yes it does fit a 50mm pole. When my wife came home she liked it so much she was sad that it could not be seen. The reason for 4 stars is it had a couple of fitting missing for smaller poles even though I did not need them I might well have with a different size pole. So it does it's job looks good (not as good as a real cast iron one) made of a very heavy resin and well made, overall very happy.

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