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Heights in these results range from about 7 inches up to 23 inches. Top diameters run roughly from about 7.9 inches to 24 inches across the offerings.

Several planters use a double-wall design with an outer cavity that can be filled with sand or gravel through a bottom plug to add ballast. Listings highlight this fillable cavity as the primary wind-stability feature.

Many plastic/polyresin planters in the results are described as UV-resistant or both UV- and frost-resistant for outdoor use. Some concrete-style planters are noted as reinforced for weather resistance, and several listings are explicitly marked for outdoor or indoor/outdoor placement.

Some planters include a single built-in drainage hole while others arrive without a hole. Several double-walled polyresin models mark a spot on the base for adding drainage; listings recommend using a 1/4" drill bit and, for double-walled pots, drilling through both walls. If you add a hole and use the planter indoors, the listings suggest placing a saucer underneath.

Weights listed range from about 3 pounds up to about 18.7 pounds. Several polyresin/plastic listings and reviewer summaries note those models are lightweight and easy to move.

Most listings state no assembly is required. At least one listing notes adult assembly with no tools. For double-walled polyresin planters that lack drainage, listings show a marked spot on the base for adding a hole and recommend using a 1/4" drill bit (drilling through both walls) and a saucer if used indoors.

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