Description
Levitating plant pots are unique planters that use magnetic levitation to suspend plants in midair.
These pots are both decorative and functional, and they hold soil and plants. They can be placed on windowsills, balconies, tables, or other surfaces. These mesmerizing pots use magnetic levitation in order to suspend plants above their base. They also feature rotating mechanisms that add an extra mesmeric element. These pots are smaller and used to showcase small plants or flowers. They make a great addition to any living space, such as a bedroom or living room. The pots are suspended above the base, which eliminates gravity’s effect on their contents. This makes maintenance easier over time. They are beautiful and eye-catching additions to your home or office.
The pot has a hexagonal shape in Black. It is made out of ABS material which is easy to clean and durable. The pot has been designed to accommodate a wide range of small plants, including herbs, succulents bonsai, and flowers. This will add greenery and freshness in any indoor area. You can use it as a display for your favorite small objects.
The magnetic floating pot is magical and magically rotates 360° when power is switched on.
Easy to install and maintain.
The best way to improve the indoor environment quality and promote physical and mental wellbeing.
It can be used to soften hard lines, calm emotions, and ease anxiety in a building.
How to Float Plastic Plant Pot?
To begin with, it will require patience and some practice. If you’re using magnetic products for the first time, it may take several attempts before you get it right. If you do succeed, the process gets even easier.
STEP 1.
Place the Base on a nonmetallic flat surface. Connect the AC Adapter (power) to the DC plug and the base.
STEP 2.
Holding the planter in two hands and slowly lowering it towards the bottom, place the planter up above the middle of the base. You can adjust the planter to release it gently if you feel resistance. Keep the planter still for a couple of seconds.
STEP 3.
As soon as you notice that the planter has almost reached a balance in mid-air, (without falling down or being lifted up), release the grip until the potter begins to turn on its own.
If you do not succeed, then try again. First, you may have to make several attempts. If it still doesn’t work, turn the base off and let it cool.
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