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Ed Gustason
> 3 dayBetter quality than expected good buy for the money
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Love4OneAnother
> 3 dayI looove this umbrella. Large coverage. Beautiful floral imagery and opens/closes with one button push. Also wont drip all over you because it closes up. Awesome design.
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Hawaii
> 3 dayThe Totes InBrella is a reverse-folding umbrella. When you close it, the outer edge folds upward, trapping the water in the umbrella, instead of dumping it on you. This is great for keeping you drier, but it means youll need to invert the umbrella to dump the water out before storage. The umbrella has both auto-open, and pushbutton close, and the pushbutton close is great, as you can close it with just one had. That was a pleasant surprise to me. This umbrella seems to hold up to the quality previously experienced and expected from Totes products. At $24, I consider this a solid value. Love it! Highly recommended!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThis is a small but good umbrella. The inverted design does cut down on drips, especially in the car. Opens and closes smoothly. Ive lost several totes umbrellas, but Ive never had one break.
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Rick Rolfson I
> 3 dayCheerful design on a rainy day. Good quality and easy operation.
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Jess
> 3 dayI brought this item for my mom, she liked the pattern. When we took it out of the wrapping and pushed on the button, it opened and clicked again it closed. HOWEVER, when I tried to compact it, the umbrella wouldnt lock in place and kept wanting to spring forward. It also will not open again either manually. DONT BUY!
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I love Jewelry
> 3 dayBeautiful functionality. Well made sturdy umbrella. Would make a wonderful gift.
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R S Cobblestone
> 3 dayIve used numerous totes umbrellas over the years. Theyve been dependable, durable, and well-used. but failure always happens, and it is usually because a joint where a stretcher meets a rib fails. Sometimes, I can repair these to get a bit more use, but when the umbrella cant be collapsed, it is time for a new one. Ive had this totes InBrella Reverse Folding Umbrella in 15-20 mph winds (not recommended), and it is holding up. I carry an umbrella in my travel pack, so it needs to be the size that goes where I go. There are thinner, smaller travel umbrellas, but dependability is the key. The reverse folding? It seems like this feature makes it harder to dry out.
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JenWisc
> 3 dayThis moderately-sized umbrella opens and closes (both) at the release of the button. The umbrella (like most) sheds water. Where it differs is in the fact that when it closes, the side that has been getting hit with rain (and is all drippy and full of water) closes inward and upward. This means that if you have been walking/running to a carr in a storm, you can slide in to your car, press the button to close the umbrella, and slide the umbrella down. You no longer have to close the umbrella manually, getting water all over yourself and your car in the process, because this design takes care of both problems. If you generally park in a garage and drive to a garage, you might care less about this -- though who hasnt gotten stuck at the grocery store, with one hand full and an umbrella over their head? Again, this is a solution to that -- no fumbling in the rain!
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Wallace Quintrell
> 3 dayPerfect gift