Outsunny Greenhouse Solid Frame Walk-in Garden Grow Large Insect Poly Tunnel 4.5m
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- BrandOUTSUNNY
- Length445 cm
- Width200 cm
- Weight15 kg
- MaterialSteel
Customer reviews
Read the instructions, get your numbered poles in order and off you go .i assembled the frame my self a little tricky but can be done. Two of us put the cover on easy enough. Make sure you line everything up before you try and zip it up ...you might have to move the frame around .i fixed mine done with tent pegs and heavy bags ...with stood a proper storm . Very happy with it great size
Had one of these before - beware -it will not stand strong wind. The structure bars are weak and snap! The groundties are completely useless. Get some some good rope, steel ground stakes, cut through the plastic cover, tie from the inside corners and seal with duct tape. Weigh down the skirt with bags of rubble or sleepers and you have a chance. If you do all this it's a fantastic walk-in tunnel with plenty of room, and kept all our plants frost-free for the winter. Our last one lifted in a storm and ended 2 fields down the road impaled in a hedge! Best choose the most sheltered spot you have!
1 person found this helpfulEasy to assemble. Sturdy. The cover lags so it’s not tight in one of the areas. Therefore during rainfall, there is a risk of water accumulation which can jeopardise the poly tunnel
1 person found this helpfulIs great product.
Seems a good design and good reinforced cover, just hope it let's the UV light through to the plants . Now full of tomatoes and courgettes. Managed to put it up without help , better to use your battery powered drill to whizz up the umpteen nuts and bolts
1 person found this helpfulThis polytunnel is easy to put together with most of the parts clearly marked and the instructions easy to follow. You definitely need two people, though. Looks robust and has been up for a week now during some strong winds with no problems. The only issue would be with securing the tunnel to the ground - we beefed this up by using four wooden stakes pounded into the ground, then tie wrapped around the bottom of the frame onto stakes.
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