Non-skid, non-marking, weatherproof, will not crack
Customer Reviews:
Simple solution for a common deck/porch problem 
I recently purchased a package of Pot Risers to try out, and will be ordering more now that I’ve tried them. This spring I invested a lot of $$$ in my home by having a large trex deck installed. My old cedar deck always looked awful underneath pots that stayed in one spot too long, which they invariably did as rearranging pots every few days isn’t something I’ve proven even remotely reliable about doing. Some of my pots are also just plain too heavy to be easily moved. While wood rotting under pots isn’t an issue with the new deck, staining and mold/mildew do still pose significant appearance problems. I don’t care for the look of most traditional ceramic pot feet, so love that these are invisible, and additionally these are more economical. Another big plus is the air circulation and drainage under the pots ensures that my plant’s roots don’t sit in water as some plants won’t tolerate that.
With the large amount of money I’ve put into my “dream deck”, the Pot Risers are a tiny investment towards keeping it looking good.
Risers are not tall enough 
This item is good in theory only. The ground I needed to raise my pots on is uneven. The pot risers didn’t raise the pots up enough to make any difference. I ended up doubling them up and that of course made the pot a bit unsteady. If the company makes these in a wider version, I’m willing to give it another try.
Just what I needed 
I needed a leveling solution for some pots on my driveway. Not a single gardening center in my area had anything I could use. A catalog had some discs that would rotate to do the leveling, but it would have been $20 per pot, plus shipping. These have worked perfectly. The only reason I did not give them a 5 rating is that they only come in one thickness. I ended up cutting some with a hacksaw to get just what I needed. It was easy to do. I have communicated with the owner and she is considering packaging them with more than one size.
versatile and invisible 
The pot risers have been the perfect thing for the pots on the front porch of our Victorian house. We wanted to preserve the finish of the painted wooden floor, and using the pot risers was the perfect solution. Now, water drains easily out of the pots, and dries quickly, avoiding rotting wood, or moldy pots. These worked for both round pots and rectangular planters–very versatile, useful product.