Atoke 4-Pack Metal Hanging Flower Pots with Detachable Hooks (27.5cm) for Balcony Railings & Fences
Product description
If you want a bit more greenery without giving up floor space, hanging planters can be the obvious fix. This Atoke 4-pack is designed for railing, fence and balcony setups, using metal hanging flower pots with detachable hooks so you can position them in a practical way. It’s the kind of choice that tends to make sense when you’re building up a small herb patch, adding a splash of colour, or simply trying to keep plants closer to eye level.
Of course, they’re not a one-size-fits-all solution. The pots are metal and they don’t come with a bottom hole, which is great for moisture retention, but it also means you should be thinking about how you water (and whether excess moisture could become an issue for your plants over time).
The essentials
This set includes four metal hanging plant buckets with detachable dual hooks. The finish is described as galvanised and painted, aimed at helping resist rusting and peeling, plus the metal body is said to resist deformation.

The pots are sized with a top diameter of 27.5cm, a bottom diameter of 22.5cm, and a height of 12cm, which should suit a range of small to medium plants—especially flowers, herbs, and trailing or clump-forming styles. It’s also pitched for flexible use around balconies, porches, windows, fences and railings.
What’s good about them in everyday use
What stands out here is the way the hooks are set up. Because the hooks are detachable, installation on iron buckets (as described) is meant to be straightforward, and it gives you more freedom to place the pots where they’ll actually look right and suit the space you’ve got. In a typical balcony scenario, you can hang two pots near the corners for a fuller look, then use the other two for a practical herb corner—something like basil or a few flowering varieties, depending on what you prefer.
The finish matters more than people think with hanging planters. Outdoors, metal can take a beating, and the galvanised + painted surface approach is clearly intended to keep them looking decent for longer.



What to watch for before you buy
There’s one limitation worth taking seriously: the pots have no bottom hole. That can be a plus if you’re aiming to retain soil moisture after watering, but it also removes a key safety valve for drainage. If you tend to overwater, or if your plants need consistently free-draining soil, this might not fit how you normally manage plants.
Another practical point: while the design allows for “various positions” on balconies, it still depends on your rail/fence setup being suitable for hanging. The product is specifically aimed at railing and fence use, so if your outdoor structure is awkward or too thin, you may have to reconsider placement.
Also, the set offers four colour options (red, yellow, green and purple). If you’re after a specific aesthetic, it’s worth confirming the colour you want before committing.

Key takeaways on plant types and placement
On paper, these hanging pots are best aligned with smaller plants: flowers, herbs, and plants that are either trailing or naturally form clumps. That includes herbs and flowering plants, as suggested in the listing.
If you’re planning something ambitious that needs lots of soil volume or strong drainage, you may find this setup keeps you in the small-to-medium range rather than letting you go fully large and lush. In other words, it’s a good match for decorative pots and compact growing, not so much for “big planter” expectations.
Where it shines (and where it doesn’t)



It shines when your priority is to add colour and herbs to a balcony, fence line or railing without crowding your outdoor floor. The no-drain-hole design also leans towards moisture retention, so if your watering routine is fairly measured, it can be a convenient approach.
It may not suit you if you need proper drainage as non-negotiable, or if your plants are fussy about water sitting in the pot. You might also want to skip it if you don’t have a railing/fence layout that can reliably support hanging buckets.
Is it worth it?
You should buy this Atoke 4-pack if you’re setting up (or refreshing) a balcony or porch garden and you want a metal hanging planter option with detachable hooks, a galvanised/painted finish for outdoor exposure, and a pot size that fits herbs and flowering plants.

You may want to avoid it if you know your plants really rely on drainage holes, or if your watering habits tend to be on the heavier side—because these pots are described as having no bottom hole, you’ll need to manage moisture carefully.
Worth considering if you like the look of hanging planters and you’re happy to work within the small-to-medium plant lane.
Mini FAQ
Are these pots suitable for herbs and flowers?



Yes, the listing frames them as suitable for planting flowers and herbs, including small trailing or clump-forming plants.
Do the pots have drainage holes?
No, they are described as having no bottom hole. If you need extra drainage, the listing notes you can drill your own hole if needed.
How easy is installation?
The detachable dual hook design is intended to make it easier to install on iron buckets and hang the pots securely in different positions.
What sizes do the pots come in?
The top diameter is 27.5cm, bottom diameter is 22.5cm, and height is 12cm, according to the product details provided.
Can I choose a colour?
The listing mentions four colour options: red, yellow, green and purple.
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