Viveta 28.7-Inch Blue Flower Wind Spinner with Metal Stake - Low-Friction Bearings, Outdoor Garden Decor
This 28.7-inch Viveta wind spinner brings a blue flower shape to your outdoor space. It features a metal construction with low-friction bearings that allow it to spin even in light breezes. A leaf and crystal bead add detail. Designed for gardens, lawns, and patios, it installs easily by screwing the metal rods together and inserting the stake into the ground.
Design and Movement
The wind spinner is shaped like a vibrant blue flower with a leaf and a crystal bead. The low-friction bearings help it rotate at low wind speeds. As it spins, it creates a visual effect that many people find calming and stress-relieving. When there is no wind, the spinner stays still like a garden ornament, adding color to your yard.
Installation and Placement
Setting up the wind spinner is straightforward. Simply screw the metal rods together, attach the top cap, and push the stake into the ground. The total height is 28.7 inches, with a blade diameter of 7.8 inches, making it a compact decorative piece that blends well with flower beds or pathways. It works as a yard decoration or a thoughtful gift for friends and family.
Durability
Made from sturdy metal, the wind spinner is built to handle most weather conditions. It can stay outdoors through rain and snow without issue, thanks to its robust construction. The metal finish resists fading, keeping the blue flower looking fresh.
Quick Specifications
| Brand | Viveta |
| Color | Blue (1 Pack) |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8"W x 28.7"H |
| Theme | Floral |
Common Questions About This Wind Spinner
- What are the dimensions? It stands 28.7 inches tall with a blade diameter of 7.8 inches.
- Does it need strong wind to spin? No, the low-friction bearings allow it to spin in light breezes.
- Can it be left outside in rain or snow? Yes, the metal construction is designed to withstand most weather conditions, including rain and snow.
- How do you install it? Screw the metal rods together, attach the cap, and insert the stake into the ground.