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๐ฉ Elevate your outdoor statement with aerospace-grade strength and timeless style!
This 20-foot FFILY flagpole is engineered from heavy-duty 6061-T6 aerospace aluminum, delivering an impressive 45,000 PSI tensile strength and 95 HBW hardness for superior rigidity and weather resistance. Designed with a sleek black finish and a 5-section modular build, it supports flying two flags simultaneously and includes a full kit with pulley, rope, clips, and a 3x5 American flag. Ideal for residential or commercial outdoor use, it combines durability, style, and easy installation to ensure your flag flies proud and unbent through any weather.












| Best Sellers Rank | #4,460 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #66 in Flagpole Hardware |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,673 Reviews |
D**Y
Great customer service. And decent product.
Customer service. When I received the flag pole it had a big dent it 2 of the poles. There was a card inside that said to email with any issues. They contacted right away. They sent me a new flag pole the same week. Flag pole. This flag pole is pretty nice. It has everything to fly 2 flags. It was easy to put together. All I had to do slide it into an existing pipe I had in the ground from a old telescoping flag pole I use to have. This one is not telescoping, the poles slide into each other. This is nice because the clamps that hold the telescoping kind fail and the pole wont stay extended. It also has the pully at the top to raise and lower the flag. I suggest cutting the rope some. It is way to long. There is so much to wrap around the cleat at the bottom after you raise the flag. I used the leftover rope to make a loop around the pole to keep the bottom of the flags close to the pole when the wind blows it hold the flags straight. I attached a picture to show what I mean.
G**Y
It takes some effort, but worth it.
The flagpole itself assembled easily, but the installation isn't so simple, there are a lot of details. I first dug a hole 20" deep for the base tube, leaving it 4" above the surface. (I used a post hole digger for efficiency of hole size.) 75 lbs of fence post hole concrete set it in, with concrete sloping away from the exposed 4". I put the base section in the receiver to allow for accurate plumbing. The base was allowed to cure for two days. Next, I purchased a 2"-3" hose clamp and three 1" steel rings. The clamp was crimped slightly at points 1/3 around. With the rings inserted into the clamp, I secured to the inner joint portion between the top and next section. Three cables about 14' long were to the rings. After installing the upper pulley, solar light, and top ball, the rope, and adding the two lower sections, I lifted the pole assembly vertical and slipped it into the first section in the base. The three cables were secured away from the base with slight tension, and then the flag clips were installed. (I used heavier spring clips.) Note: as I raised the pole and maneuvered it into place, I felt like a caber tosser at a highland game. Before I secured the stay wires, I knew I had done the right thing because the pole was swaying even without a flag. Getting the wires anchored steadied it so I know the winds won't bend it over. >>>IMPORTANT NOTE: When raising the assembled pole, be mindful of where any overhead lines are, whether telephone or house power service. This is a metal pole, and contact with even a house feed can kill you!<<<
R**Y
sturdy, easy to put together
looks very nice, love the black color, easy to put together, seems sturdy. would order it again
K**Y
Broke
Company has contacted me for a full refund. Thanks! Only 18months old and snapped in two at 4 feet hight.
A**R
Sturdy and strong
This flagpole and flag survived a HABOOB yesterday. I highly recommend this product. It definitely withstands high winds.
V**N
The aluminum is not heavy enough to withstand normal wind gusts, or one section was defective.
I installed this flag pole less than a year ago and it bent in wind gusts which were 30-35 mph. It was advertised to be sturdy and could withstand this type of wind. It bent where the second and third sections from the bottom join which appears to be about a third of the way up. I am hoping that the manufacturer will replace those sections for me. If they do, I will be very satisfied, otherwise, I will not be able to recommend this product.
A**S
Worth every penny.
Awesome price, looks amazing and works good. Easy to set up. I would definitely recommend this product
M**P
Flimsy, definitely for short term (~5 years?) only
Viagra should come standard with this one. I admit it looks attractive but I was alarmed at how much bend it had as we stood it up and put it in its sleeve, and that worry has proven true as I watch it sway in heavy winds. Good thing it's installed well away from the house. Decent budget purchase, expect to get about 5 years out of it, which is how long we plan in remaining in our current home and didn't want to invest in something twice as expensive we'd have to leave behind. I think the manufacturers knew about the flexibility problem when they put in the fine print (yes, it's actually there) that they suggest taking the pole down in case of bad weather. You'll find this to be impossible (as well as an obviously ridiculous idea) as soon as you seat the pole in the included pvc sleeve. One thing they got right--that pole is never coming out of there again. As an experiment we had several adults try to unseat it (we coated it with vegetable oil to make sure it slid into the sleeve) and it's never going to budge. Consider this installation permanent and plan accordingly. It's really a pity that the quality is so low because it does look really nice as long as the wind isn't blowing. We opted out of using the included flag and put up a smaller "storm flag" to try and reduce load. I'm not too confident that the pulley system is going to withstand a lot of use so with no disrespect intended we don't raise and lower to half mast when appropriate, and we definitely do not take even the flag itself down in bad weather. The pulley mechanism is either cheap plastic or very thin metal construction and functions well to get the flag up one time. I wouldn't trust it for repeated use. I do like the 30 foot size. It gets Old Glory up there where it's visible. But the tradeoff is watching the whole thing swing like fiberglass in a 20 MPH wind.
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