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This Metal Pergola Arbor stands 4.6 feet wide and 7.9 feet high, crafted from lightweight 4-pound metal tubing coated in weather-resistant epoxy. Designed for easy assembly with pre-cut, pre-drilled parts and illustrated instructions, it’s ideal for weddings and outdoor celebrations. Its semicircular white frame supports climbing plants and decorations, making it a stylish, durable centerpiece for any garden or event.
Finish Types | Epoxy-coated |
Material | Metal |
Item Dimensions W x H | 55"W x 94.4"H |
Style | Pergola |
Shape | Semicircular |
Color | White 1pc |
J**H
Sturdy and Budget-Friendly Trellis – A Few Assembly Tips!
This is a great seasonal trellis at a low cost, especially for lighter climbing plants. The hollow aluminum poles are sturdier than I expected and surprisingly easy to put together. Just a little tip from my experience: it's best to fully assemble one side at a time (left or right) rather than putting it together in three separate sections like I did—I ended up having to redo part of it.One of the poles did bend a bit when I tried pushing it into the ground, but that was my fault for not loosening the soil first. I highly recommend digging out a space for each post to rest securely instead of forcing it into compacted dirt.Overall, this is a solid choice if you’re looking for a temporary trellis solution for the season. Lightweight, functional, and does the job without breaking the bank!
A**N
Works for me!
It's flimsy, but it's held up for almost a year. I've grown mini pumpkins and luffa gourds on it, and it hasn't fallen yet. The screws and edges did rust pretty fast, but it's standing strong.Survive strong winds, heavy storms, hail, light snow and a freeze! Putting it together was easy, I placed it in my garden bed before adding my soil, which helped add some stability to the whole thing.
H**H
You Get What You Pay For
So, you get what you pay for in this case. It has two factors that reduced its rating and one that kept it at 4 stars.1. The instructions were wrong in a way that made it seem like it was missing parts. I used the short but wide portion of the instructions, and it looked like I would be missing parts. Then I realized they put too many sections in the image description of the instructions. Once I knocked it down to one less section, I had enough parts. It was a little frustrating, but it wasn't awful. I also actually measured it and realized where the error was, which helped resolve the issue.2. This thing isn't going to take much of a beating, so maybe just plan to be gentle. I bent this arch two different ways I didn't expect, because I was careless. While putting it together, I managed to bend the metal screwing the pieces in. I used my bare hands. My hands are strong, but nothing exceptional. Additionally, the day I got this thing up on my patio, a strong wind came through and knocked it over. It was anchored in a large planter, but it went over anyway, and now one of the legs is very very bent. It now leans perpetually.The biggest mitigating factor to the above is the price. This is $25. It's not advertised for significant strength, just enough for your plants to climb up. Not for whatever happened to my dang patio. A little common sense will go a long way with this thing. I won't be asking for a refund, I'll just make it work.It doesn't look fancy, but it looks fine. I liked that the instructions gave two different ways to put it together, even if one was a little off. (Again, common sense goes a long way here.) It is surprisingly tall for the packaging and weight, but be aware that this will probably sway and could sag if unbalanced.If I had a bigger grow area, I'd probably get another just because its affordable.
A**0
Not sturdy.
If your climbing pants are heavy, find a more sturdy structure. This bends easily and is not going to support much weight. Don’t over tighten screws when building because the poles will dent and make it difficult to assemble.The instructions suck- but it’s not complicated to figure out.
L**A
Works good
I got two of these and zip tied them together. I did not connect the bottom rung, and used it to stick into deep pots to grow tomatoes and peppers. They worked great. I'm pretty high up, as far as patios go, and I had no problem with wind, or the weight of 8 full vegetable plants on them. I also added netting for the vines, which could be easily tied to the trellis. They don't feel super sturdy, but they held up surprisingly well for my use. I think one alone would have been too flexible.
C**N
Inexpensive, easy to assemble.
Goes together easily, instructions are a bit sparse, and the print is tiny, but the assembly is very straight forward. I like that the item is so versatile that you can achieve different height and widths. It is light weight, not intended for heavy loads, but is perfect for training a climbing rosebush.
J**N
You Get (Most Of) What You Pay For
It’s an arched trellis for under $30, so your expectations should be low. It is easy to assemble, but feel very flimsy. Despite my low expectations, I only give this 2 stars because mine was missing parts (it didn’t have any of the four bottom legs of the trellis, so ended up being about a foot shorter than advertised). There isn’t an obvious way to contact the seller, and I didn’t feel like returning the entire thing, so I just kept it and dealt with the lower arch. But, again, you get what you pay for.
J**C
It works great
The price is great, but the material feels a bit basic and somewhat flimsy. I bought it for my loofah plants to climb on, and it serves that purpose well. However, one part was missing right out of the box. I contacted customer service to ask if they could send the missing piece, but they said they couldn’t—though they did offer a full refund. Since we had already installed it and taking it down would’ve been a hassle, they ended up offering a $5 partial refund instead. In the end, we just let it go. At least their customer service was sincere and responsive. Now that the loofah vines are starting to climb, it’s working out pretty well. For the price, I’d say it has good overall value.
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