COL-MET Sign Holders
Signs educate. Signs persuade. Signs sell. COL-MET is the largest manufacturer of steel galvanized nursery sign holders in the industry. COL-MET sign holders are made with prime galvanized steel for indoor or outdoor use. Galvanized sign holders are designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions and are an economical, durable alternative to plastic signs that fade and crack outdoors. COL-MET also manufactures a variety of special purpose sign holders designed specifically for garden centers.
Table Top Sign Holders
COL-MET table top sign holders are made as a self-standing, one piece design from prime galvanized steel and can be powder coated in green, brown, black, red, white and blue colors. Designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, they are an economical, durable alternative to plastic signs that fade and crack outdoors. Ten various sizes available. COL-MET is the largest manufacturer of galvanized steel nursery sign holders in the industry.
Poster Holder
Holds popular coroplast and corrugated poster displays up to 4 feet wide by 4 feet tall. Made of durable galvanized steel and comes 25 per case.
Bedding Plant Sign Holder
One Piece Holder, No Parts To Lose!
This design is made of durable galvanized steel and riveted construction for years of use in all conditions. Heavy gauge 7 by 7 inch base plate keeps signs upright and stable. Each sign ships flat and easily bends for usage. Vinyl cards included per each case of 25. Available in various sizes and heights.
For more information, visit www.colmet.com
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