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Anti UV Dustproof Sun Shade Net Sunblock Cover for Garden Greenhouse Plant Flower

£24.99
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Description

1、Made of high quality material, anti-aging and durable.

2、Can significantly reduce the building top surface of the light intensity, effectively reduce the heat radiation, thus reducing the air temperature and ground temperature, improve the indoor climate.

3、Effectively protect the plants or flower from sunshine and dust to provide better living environment.

4、With hanging holes, easy to install with rope.

5、Lightweight and portable, easy and convenient to store.

Features:

Made of high quality material, anti-aging and durable.

Can significantly reduce the building top surface of the light intensity, effectively reduce the heat radiation, thus reducing the air temperature and ground temperature, improve the indoor climate.

Effectively protect the plants or flower from sunshine and dust

to provide better living environment

.

With hanging holes, easy to install with rope.

Lightweight and portable, easy and convenient to store.

Specification:

Condition: Brand new

Material: UV

Color: Black

Lifespan: About 3 years

Unfolding Size: Approx. 200*150cm / 78.74*59.06 inch

Package Included:

1 * Garden Sunblock Cover

Notice:

Please allow 1-3cm error due to manual measurement and make sure you do not mind before ordering.

Please understand that colors may exist chromatic aberration as the different placement of pictures.

Features

  • Brand
    STUNACY
  • Length
    200 cm
  • Width
    18 cm
  • Colour
    Black
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME212198379
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