Style: Standard | Size: 9 feet | Weight: 17 pounds | Coverage Area: 6-chair table | Tilt: Yes | Materials: Aluminum frame, acrylic canopyįor its low price, we appreciated the Better Homes and Gardens 9-foot Round Patio Umbrella's ability to provide ample, deep shade that significantly reduced heat and glare ( Better Homes & Gardens is owned by The Spruce's parent company, Dotdash Meredith). It covered most of our tester's deck, providing much-needed shade on especially hot days. (In fact, it was rare to find a standard-style-type product that did.) Despite this, we find the EliteShade an excellent value.ĭuring our long-term tests, we found that this umbrella held up exceptionally well, going above and beyond on both sunny and rainy days. The only downside is the package lacks a base, which, depending on the materials, can cost $50 or more. ![]() (The manufacturer claims the acrylic-material canopy doesn’t fade for at least five years.) The ample 13-color assortment-from black to natural, and "sunflower yellow"-was far greater than most products we tested, and should easily complement any deck or patio decor. We also found that the EliteShade’s thick, acrylic fabric repelled rainwater well, and we could completely and quickly clean up the artificial "bird doo" we introduced. We were enthusiastic about how well it effectively kept the sun off a fairly large area-it shaded the area so completely, we didn’t need to increase our laptop's screen brightness while sitting underneath it. We gave this product, with its aluminum frame and dyed acrylic canopy, top marks for a multitude of reasons: its ease of assembly, sturdiness and durability, one-hand crank and one-button tilt mechanism, and water resistance. Here are our top choices for the best patio umbrellas, as tested by The Spruce in The Lab and at home. The sturdy, durable EliteShade Sunumbrella 9-foot 3-Tier Market Umbrella was our overall winner, for its effectiveness in keeping the sun off a large area, as well as a multitude of other factors. To further test the durability and performance of these umbrellas, we sent 12 umbrellas home with volunteer testers, who shared their evaluations with us after one month, three months, and six months of home use. Each tester then rated their umbrella on value, as to whether the stated price was reasonable. Finally, we wetted them down to check their rainwater resistance and even applied artificial bird droppings to note how well each patio umbrella could be cleaned. After we evaluated how quickly and easily each umbrella assembled out of the box, we assessed how well they provided cooling shade that made viewing a laptop screen outdoors possible, and how easy it was to adjust the umbrella for maximum coverage. To help you decide on the right one, we purchased 28 patio umbrellas, of different styles, shapes, colors, and features, and tested them in The Lab on a bright, sunshiny, 90-plus-degree day. ![]() Sunbrella is a hydrophobic (does not absorb water) acrylic fabric, while Ottertex is a polyester, and both are colorfast and UV protected, as they are densely woven, she adds. "The most common and best outdoor fabrics are Sunbrella and Ottertex," says Deborah Young, a textile expert, author, and instructor of textile science. ![]() ![]() The canopy construction of an outdoor umbrella is arguably the most important part of, so be sure to look for a canopy constructed from durable, outdoor fabrics. The Spruce Home Improvement Review BoardĪ patio or deck umbrella can let you dine, entertain, and for those who can, work outdoors without sweltering in what may be a harsh, glaring summer sun.
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