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The Outsunny 8' x 6' polycarbonate greenhouse combines durable aluminum framing with UV-protected panels and an adjustable roof vent to create an optimal growing environment. Its rain gutter system promotes water conservation, while the spacious walk-in design offers versatile use for plants and gardening tools, making it an essential upgrade for any serious outdoor gardener.
C**L
Pretty cool
Such a dope little greenhouse. Great for the price point. Went up easily. My mom and I got it done in a leisurely 4 hours (ish). I say leisurely because we took many breaks to lounge in the sun, chat, and really just did not give any real effort to move quickly. I’m sure for someone who was actually trying to get it built in a decent amount of time, it would be easily accomplished. The directions were easy to follow, all items came and were not damaged at all. My only suggestion, and I’m not sure if it was in the directions and I just glazed over it (most likely), but remove the plastic film on BOTH sides of the panels before installing. It’s a pain in the booty peeling it off afterwards. I also put some clear caulking along the seams of the panels and the aluminum frame to help seal them a bit. We shall see how that holds up.Overall, I’m happy with it. Happy enough to write an actual review, which I rarely do.
B**N
Excellent choice for the price! But you MUST tape or caulk the panels!!!!
Significantly better quality than I expected. YOU MUST use tape or caulk to seal the panels into the frame to stop air penetration! If you don't, even a low wind WILL pop the panels out and damage them. But as long as you use greenhouse tape and/or adhesive caulk and seal all the panels to the frame, you'll be impressed. THIS IS NOT MENTIONED IN THE DESCRIPTION but it certainly should be! Assembly takes some time and patience. The frame is a lot more stable than I expected from the photos and description. It lasted through the winter and is very effective at keeping plants from freezing. I did have to put a space heater inside when temperatures fell to around 20 degrees (F), but otherwise I was really impressed. It lasted through a number of Texas thunderstorms and even a few wind storms, but an extreme storm came through that completely destroyed mine (but it was such an extreme storm that it also caused major damage to the house). I'll surely buy another one this year to replace the damaged one.
M**E
Absolute GARBAGE- please take my word and do not waste your time putting this thing together …..
The media could not be loaded. Update: seller didn’t want to help make the issue right..: I bought another one and guess what? The same thing happened!!! I’m ready to take a sledgehammer to this piece of junk to get it boxed up and off my property before I do something crazy.I genuinely almost came on here trying to defend this product… assembly was time consuming but as a 29y/o female with no experience with tools or anything of the sort- took 2 days off work and put it together. I was so excited, I literally posted videos and pics every day.. we had a minor rain storm today (Ohio) and my plastic patio chairs are still sitting where they were when I left for work; but somehow this piece of junk blew away in the wind…. There are pieces in my neighbors yard and the metal is broken bent and just damaged as heck. I can’t even put this back together if I wanted to, I’m more upset about the time wasted than anything !!!! I decided to post the video last night of it put together because I didn’t take any pictures but I just took some pictures of the damage and you can only upload 1 video - and I may have said some words that I shouldn’t have in the after video.
P**S
Surprisingly sturdy little greenhouse. Very pleased!
Bought this greenhouse primarily as a place to sit outdoors in the winter and be protected from the elements in the northeast. Add a small heater and its very comfy. Manual is completely picture based, which isn't a bad thing. All parts were labeled well and the manual referred to each of them easily. Did find that a 2 pieces were referenced incorrectly in the manual or were labeled wrong, one or the other. That was a setback for about an hour while I tried to make it work as the manual suggested but the pictures showed something different so I went with the obvious fit and it all worked out. I spend about 2 and half days putting this together in between other things. I'd say it took me about 8 hours total to do it right and gently get all the window panels in place without bending them. Overall, very pleased and surprised by just how sturdy it turned out. Time will be the ultimate test. Some helpful tips. Keep everything loose until you're sure you have it right. Tighten when its all together. Press things firmly together and gently bend those window panels to fit in. Some will slide, some will not. The mis-numbered parts were something like 5 and 4a or 4 and 5a but you'll see when you go to follow the instructions that the angles at the top of the standing poles have to follow the roof line. A few extra bolts and screws were given which was also nice but made me panic a bit when I was done and they were still there. Guess I'll hold onto those just in case. I anchored mine to my deck and used the two provided anchors. Keep in mind those anchor on the inside of the greenhouse, not the outside. Lost some time there too trying to make it work the other way. Kinda like them better on the inside anyway since they are out of the weather. My only complaint really is the lack of ability to flip-flop the door opening. Would like to have had it open the opposite way but because the door frame is part of the roof support, and because its angled to follow the roof line, you have to put it on that way only. I'll make do. Not a huge fan of the roof opening either as it appears to stay closed only by gravity and I'm concerned the wind will catch it. You have to put the opening on the specified back right side only because of the way the rest of the supports are. Would have liked to put it on the left side but then the door would be in the wrong place. Small complaints really. Overall, a very nice greenhouse / sunroom and well worth the money. Just be patient and take breaks when you cannot be patient. It comes together and is worth it in the end. Would buy again.
L**N
Very light weight
If you reside near the coast or in a windy area, I strongly advise against purchasing this greenhouse. However, if you do decide to buy it, you will likely need to construct a frame or secure it with sturdy anchors. I personally experienced this challenge firsthand. Despite these minor drawbacks, the greenhouse offers reasonable value for the price. I did require assistance from customer service for a few missing or damaged parts during shipping, but they promptly responded and sent replacements.
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