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The Outsunny Greenhouse features a galvanized steel frame and reinforced 140 g/m² polyethylene cover, designed for durability and optimal plant growth. Equipped with four ventilated roll-up windows and a smooth double-zipper door, it offers excellent airflow and easy access. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking a reliable, stylish solution to elevate their home gardening game.
Closure type | Zipper |
Number of doors | 1 |
Number of vents | 4 |
Manufacturer | MH STAR UK LTD |
Product Dimensions | 250.01 x 200 x 200 cm; 16.26 kg |
Part number | 01-0456 |
Material type | Metal |
Item model number | 01-0484 |
ASIN | B00I3BYFOU |
H**D
Brilliant - a whole garden's worth of plants just ready to go
So much better than I imagined - high enough for me (6ft 1in) to walk into and work without stooping, and to take tall musa, large enough for staging down both sides - we have a whole garden's worth of dahlias and other plants loving the humid atmosphere that it creates. Relatively easy to set up, but you do need two people. Seems sturdy, and I have tied it down well to (hopefully) avoid and problems with windy weather. A brilliant buy for the amateur gardener without the space or budget for a permanent timber and glass structure.
M**Y
Good Value and Looks Good
Arrived before stated date, which was nice, so far as i can see it is more solid than other greenhouse/polytunnel i have previously tried and failed with, zips have always fallen apart after a couple of months but, these are really well stitched in double seams so they are a huge improvement, this product is deceptively bigger than i thought, am not complaining this means i will get far more plants in it to over winter than i anticipated (bonus) , I am 5ft "1 so can walk around inside with ease, it has not gone through a winter yet so i cannot comment on its durability but on first impressions it looks like it will be fine, I have secured mine with hooks and ties to a solid brick wall, i must say the ties and pegs provided look a little flimsy for my liking but thats just me...and in the summer i have now a huge place for me to start off all my veggies and seedlings,
A**R
Plastic disintegrated after 7 months use
Bought this in Jan2018 and used this for one summer and by Autumn it started to develop numerous holes. The plastic has become brittle and fragile over the whole roof and the door. Looks like the plastic is not UV stable Contacted the manufacturer MHStar and sent them photographs. They told me the polytunnel has a 6 month warranty which has expired and there is nothing they can do. I realise that these things are not meant to last for many years but I would expect more than 7 months use before it fell to pieces.
F**0
Great value for money
Let's get the negative points out first - The instructions are useless as it important that you start off right or you could spend hours dismantling it to start all over again. Make sure you put the bolts in the right way round or you could rip the plastic sheeting when pulling it over the frame. Make sure you put the plastic sheeting on the right way naround the first time, tie ribbons on the inside and plastic rope ties on the outside. Make sure you don't tighten the bolts until the structure is fully assembled. Now the good points - Great value for money as you get mad very large green house for the price you would normally pay for a smal one. It has four flap windows for ventilation and a full flap door to gain entry. I'm six foot and I move about it easily. I put mine up on some decking and secured the inside of it to the deck with plumbing clips and the outside to the fence using the plastic rope ties. I've put some privet bushes in there that were nearly dead and they are now doing well. I gave this five stars because it's great value for money as long as you take your time and put it up right the first time.
M**M
You get what you pay for!
Ok...will start with the pros...Very affordable and easy to put together, but it does need two people. Spacious inside too, so got a lot of things grown last summer on my allotment. Now the cons....it is very flimsy in high winds. The cover developed holes over the year and by the end of the summer it was apparent that a new cover was needed. Then I realised you cannot buy a replacement cover that size without buying the whole frame. I was going to get one...then the last lot of gales hit and the whole tunnel came down, splitting the metal rods and was totally destroyed. Decided not to get another and to replace it with a proper greenhouse instead. So, if you you want to keep replacing the whole thing each year, it is great, but it is not at all sturdy in very high winds. You get what you pay for!
A**R
flimsy
only had it 2 days.arrived on time no instructions and three nuts were missing of which i only realised when the frame was almost built. the guide lines and tent pegs are of no use whatsoever, slightest of breezes pulls them out. only way i've been able to make this secure is by making some 12" pegs myself then putting them in all four corners and the middle then securing the bottom rail to the pegs with strong wire. will up date after its had some wind. the frames going nowhere but if the sheet and frame are strong enough to take a gust.we shall see. looks quite flimsy and i have my doubts that its going to last. i would recommend spending a bit more and getting a stronger one. good job im a plumber and had a tool bag full of fittings otherwise i would have been stuck with the bolts missing.
A**R
Easy to put up - DIY is NOT my favourite ...
Easy to put up - DIY is NOT my favourite pastime - and now has withstood 2 named storms and a foot of snow and is still standing there quite happily.Excellent value
A**R
I have fixed it onto 75 x 20 mm wood rails on a slab base so do not need to bury it in the earth as recommended. The framework i
Arrived next day, one package but manageable for one person. I have fixed it onto 75 x 20 mm wood rails on a slab base so do not need to bury it in the earth as recommended. The framework is sturdy steel and is easily constructed following the ( brief guide ) . I was able to erect this on my own but I recommend that you get some help when fixing on the canopy. Only downside I can see is that the door is very wide, am in the process of making another "door" for it. Overall, I am very pleased with this tunnel, having fixed it to slabs I don't see any problems with it being blown over by high winds etc. Plenty of light inside and the windows should be good for ventilation. Hope for a good growing season next year.
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