Home Accents Holiday 12 ft Giant-Sized Inferno Pumpkin Skeleton with LifeEyes(TM) LCD Eyes
12 ft. Pumpkin Skeleton looms over your Halloween scene. Assembly takes 1 hour with 2 adults. Giant pumpkin skeleton is designed for indoor and outdoor use.
Summon souls to your ghostly gatherings with this Pumpkin Skeleton. An imposing 12-foot height makes your lawn the talk of the neighborhood, and the LCD glowing eyes stare at those passing by. Posable arms let you create playful or scary setups to welcome trick-or-treaters to your treacherous retreat. Included ground stakes hold this spooky specter securely in place on your lawn. This Pumpkin Skeleton uses adapter power to illuminate his fiery chest and piercing eyes.
- Sculptural detail adds a realistic look
- LCD glowing eyes and flame light chest for scary accents
- Power adapter keeps this king scaring through the night
- 12 ft. height creates a jaw-dropping centerpiece for your Halloween scene
- Includes ground stakes for stable placement
Additional information
Product Depth (in.) | 70 |
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Product Height (in.) | 142 |
Product Width (in.) | 84 |
Manufacturer Warranty | NA |
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by Howl
The inferno pumpkin is king! This is the coolest Halloween decoration. Kids and adults are amazed by it
by Dee
I got this big guy last halloween 2021 and he did a better job slowing cars than a speed bump! I unfortunately did not tether him down enough and several days of strong winds finally knocked him down. Fortunately, he still worked perfectly after i picked up his head and arm in my neighbors side yard. Only had some minor scratches. I set him back up and placed a couple 20lb weights all over its base. He stayed sturdy for the rest of the season after that. The included stakes got bent pretty bad from the fall and i had to spray paint some small parts of the base to prevent rust. We also had a bit of rain and the water got inside the chest membrane somehow. It didnt affect the operation however. My only gripe is that the cord is way too short. It barely reaches the floor from the waist where it connects.
by Shawn
Great display piece for Halloween. Rumor has it that these will no longer be sold in store// only online directly due to its immese popularity and low quanity availbility. Get yours while you can!!
by Drew
Def brings joy to our family and many others. We do not regret buying him one bit ! Quality is great and has yet to give us issues.
by Paul
90% of my Halloween decor comes from Home Depot. I’ve been building and accumulating over the years. These 12 foot skeletons are sooo awesome and absolutely great attractions for everyone to see. My issues were that they were so top heavy and would easily fall with the slightest gust of winds. I also had to cut some of the metal bars on the base so that is can fit properly as they were impossible to pop in. Unfortunately, the eyes on the Inferno skeleton stopped working right after I took this picture 🙁 and does not light up any more and they did not have any more in stock to replace. I would still recommend this to anyone into halloween! Looking forward to more decor. I wish they would bring the new Flying Witch to Canada that is available in the Home Depot US.
by Mulloy
Very easy to put together and looks amazing!
by Tiger
Only down fall is pan Asian could have better ways of fixing items
by Skyler
Giant, u will not miss them day/night & neighbors/folks from afar will come see them. Definitely 2 people for assembly & it will go back in the box. Delivery is worth it & unless u have pickup truck u will not get this home. We had a problem w/one of the other skeletons & pieces didn’t fit, we had to cut some of the metal pieces to make it work & no stock to exchange. We also weigh ours down w/sand bags for safety as they can be affected by high winds. Box weighs 95lbs, 30x30x40.
by Jeff
Another great addition to any Halloween display. A couple things to consider, it is LARGE, so wind is not its friend. I have added secondary guide wires through (wrap around twice) the support eye bolt in the back and have attached to nearby structures. Also, get 16″ j-rebar (looks like a candy cane) and put on the base frame, not the extension bars. Doing this has greatly increased stability. I put a low-level spotlight in front to enhance the features at night. Enjoy!
by Ash
Great Purchase. I stopped in HD and happened to snag one. Do not regret one bit. My 3 year old told him goodnight every single night before bed in October. Planning to use him for years to come. Set up was easy considering the size, and we were able to box it back up and place into storage.