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BandD Levitating Plant Pot - Floating Plant Pot for Small Plants. Levitating Decor for Home & Office . Magnetic Floating Levitating Display (Black)

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Measuring 5.28 x 5.28 x 1.1 inches with a height of 5cm and weighing only 2.1 pounds, the pot is small. But this seemingly small pot has enough volume to hold small plants and soil. The maglev technology used by the pot is like a magical charm that will introduce calmness to your home. Do not forget the primary material in this pot, too, is durable and shines when polished.

The good thing is that the pot can withstand a bearing capacity of up to 300g (weight of plants and soil) when it is magically suspended in the air. Flyte Lyfe is the only item on our list that is exclusively made of wood and silicon. Wood is easy to carve out unlimited designs, natural and grippy- all characteristics of Flyte Pots. The pot also has a distinctive reservoir, a feature that is giving it an upper hand. A good levitating pot should be light, attractive, and uniquely designed. But it must also be spacious enough to hold a number of flowers. The Air Bonsai is a lightweight pot that will amplify your home’s interior decor.

I recommend to use cardboard or an other soft material between the base and the planter when testing, so the magnet doesn't brake if the planter falls down. A very calming and gentle spin of this plant pot makes it an excellent home decor. It is easy to use, simply plug it into the power outlet, place the pot slowly an inch over the base and voila, the plant hovers and rotates 360 degrees automatically. Take the planter and slowly lower it in the middle of the magnetic base. You should feel the planter trying to push out to the sides, but find a spot in the middle where it holds still. Continue to lower it until the planter supports it self.

The pot floats on a patented JU&MU silent magnetic technology which is good for cool and quiet indoors. While suspended, the pot’s creative design splashes out, and anyone looking at it from any angle is always delighted.

The E-18th plant pot is a fantastic piece with classy designs excellent for your home, place of work, or any other special area you want to keep pretty. With a diameter of 1.97 and a height of 0.54 inches, the pot is big enough for small-sized plants. There is no harm in exploring different plant varieties as long as they are within the pot’s bearing capacity of 500g. TSY brand brags about its product’s longevity, physics-defying designs, quality, and magnificent colors. If you buy this pot, you are likely to enjoy all aspects of an artistic living room seasoned with DIY fun. This cleverly designed planter has a reservoir for mitigating over-watering. The thoughtful innovation allows excess water to escape into inner miniature tanks. When you look at the pot from different angles, its aesthetically pleasing novelty design shines out! This is credited to resin- the primary material used by Babook’s manufacturers.

Design is another decisive factor to look for in floating pots. The hexagonal-like pot is eye-catching. Those rounded pots look very stylish too. There are some fancy-looking ones on this list, if you may find them interesting. Bearing Capacity The 12-sided pot gently rotates and effortlessly suspends itself on an oak wood base when switched on. The rotations unleash different shades providing a soothing surrounding for your home as you watch the plants twirl in the air from countless angles.

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Levitating plant pots come in different sizes. The size you choose will depend on what you want to grow and the type of plant. If you are planning to grow, say a mid-sized (1-2ft) bonsai plant, then go with the biggest available pot. But small flowering plants and grasses can work well with smaller ones. Also, a compact size will allow you to use it even on your desk. Design This pot speaks of itself in the patented maglev technology. The technology is behind the conspicuous suspension system, which will definitely grab your attention when you look at it. You don’t have to be a physicist to know (or at least recall from elementary school science class) that when both the north pole ends of two magnets face each other, they repel. That's where these floating planters—which use the “law of magnets” to absolutely blow our minds—come into play. Here’s how it works, both the platform and base of the planter are crafted using the same magnetic poles and that makes the plant "levitate" if you will. Trust us, even Harry Potter would be impressed. Using it is simple. Plug the power cord (no internal battery involved), make your soil mix and plant the seeds/saplings inside and float it on the base. The pot floats about 3/4 of an inch i.e ~20mm above the base. After you have printed out all the parts (I recommend 0.15 in layer hight with 10% infill for the Planter and 0.2 with 20% infill for the base parts) it's time to test it! Take the magnet and drop it into the planter. It should be a snug fit, so it stays in place, but I recommend using some drops of super glue to really secure it.

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