Spotted something interesting in the clearance aisle: the Stylecraft Two Tone Metal Wind Spinner (item #1934072) is marked down and ready to find a new home. At nearly 7 feet tall, this isn’t your average garden decoration.
This substantial wind spinner measures 23 inches in diameter and stands an impressive 83.75 inches high—that’s just shy of seven feet of kinetic garden art. The two-tone metal construction means you’re getting contrasting colors that create visual interest whether the spinner is moving or standing still. It’s designed to catch the breeze and create that mesmerizing spinning effect that either relaxes you or hypnotizes the neighbors.
As for value, large metal wind spinners typically run anywhere from $60 to $150+ at garden centers and home décor stores, depending on size and quality. Given that this one’s substantial height and metal construction (versus cheaper plastic alternatives), this could represent decent savings if you’ve been eyeing one of these for your yard. Just inspect it carefully for any dents or finish issues that might explain the clearance tag.
The timing here makes sense—we’re heading into peak outdoor entertaining season, but Costco often cycles through seasonal items to make room for what’s next. Wind spinners are popular spring items, so this could be a case of making space for summer inventory or possibly a discontinued design. Either way, clearance garden décor doesn’t stick around long, especially statement pieces like this that only need to catch one person’s eye.
Key Features:- Impressive 83.75-inch height creates a substantial visual presence in your garden or yard
- 23-inch diameter spinning element for eye-catching movement
- Two-tone metal construction offers durability and visual contrast
- Kinetic design activates with natural breeze for constant motion
- Metal material stands up better to weather than plastic alternatives
- Substantial size makes it a focal point rather than an accent piece
- Item #1934072 for easy tracking at your warehouse
If you’ve got the yard space and have been wanting to add some movement to your outdoor décor, this could be worth a look. Have you had good luck with wind spinners holding up to weather, or do they end up looking sad after one season?