🏡 Elevate Your Entryway with Style!
The VOUNOT® Front Door Canopy is a versatile outdoor awning designed to provide shelter from rain, snow, sun, and wind. Measuring 200 x 80 cm and weighing just 4.3 kg, it features durable polycarbonate sheets and a lightweight aluminum frame, ensuring both strength and aesthetic appeal. Ideal for various installations, this canopy combines functionality with modern design, making it a perfect addition to any home.
Product Dimensions | 80 x 200 x 23 cm; 3.5 kg |
Part number | 4442185695255 |
Item display length | 200 centimetres |
Item display width | 80 centimetres |
Material type | Polycarbonate Aluminum Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Manufacturer | VOUNOT |
Item model number | 4442185695255 |
ASIN | B088ZYR1CW |
I**H
A good easy to install, fiddly to assemble, canopy great when fitted
This canopy is good value despite being all plastic construction the support frame is very rigid and light. Assembly is easy but here is the only problem I found especially if you don`t have an assistant to help you.I put up the centre support and assembled each of the end ones onto the perspex roof and secured them using the supplied screws in the ends, the plan was then to slide eachg side onto the already mounted centre support and secure in the holes I had already drilled, this was when the problem began. I bent the roofing material into the support but everytime I went to move the outer end it would pop back out again and again before I could secure the first bolt, so I took down the centre support assembled the whole canopy on the ground and drilled in 4 stainless steel self tapping screws (see photos) through the centre support to joint the two half together. After doing this the whole canopy was one piece and fairly strong, but a little bendy. I put the whole thing back up using the centre support first then each end in turn it was very easy once the canopy was in one and wasn`t constantly popping apart. Also the additional two screws I think will give added procetion to the joint in even the strongest of winds.The anchor bolts that come with it are sturdy but I was fixing into a timber structure so opted for coach bolts instead but the supplied fixings look like quality anchor bolts.As for strength well winter is coming and so will the winds I shall have to see how it fairs, that being said I think it will stand a pounding by strong winds - will let you know next summer.All in all for the price a sturdy, well made peice of kit.It is December now and we have had some 70mph plus gale force winds and the canopy has with stood them no problem at all.
H**O
Patio Door canopy that is very good quality and reasonably priced.
I am very impressed with this door canopy as it covers my patio doors and it was relatively easy to assemble too. I paid just under £60 and I believe it is very good value for money.It is very sturdy once installed properly on the wall with provided anchors. I used my Bosch GBH 2 26F SDS drill machine and Bosch Expert SDS 10mm bit and it was easy to drill into bricks. I did have a piece of wooden batten length leftover from my Trellis so I marked the holes on wood while the assembled canopy stayed on ground and then drilled through the wooden batten to create a template. Once all the holes lined up on Batten, it was easy to mark up the exact location of 6 holes needed to mount it on the wall.Used a mallet to drive the anchors in the wall starting from the middle bar of the canopy. I used my Amazon Umi Spanner rachet set to tighten the bolts. After that just put those plastic caps provided to hide the bolts. Job done in an hour not including the hour for assembly. So for two hours of DIY, I have a very stylish and sturdy canopy sheltering my patio doors from rain and snow, what more you want.I would definitely buy more for my windows in few weeks time.
M**S
Here’s the missing instructions
Ok I bought this without considering the negative reviews. So I thought I would give a measured opinion. The instructions are quite clear that you assemble the complete unit first (mine was 200x80). This is straightforward and you do need another person to assist in this respect. Now what is missing completely in the instructions are the wall drillings. So here are my tips.1. Decide how high you want the canopy.2. Measure the hole spacing between the top and bottom hole on each bracket. Should be 140mm.3. Get somebody to hold the unit upright so you can measure the spacings between each bracket. I found these to be 96cm.4. Using a spirit level and hammer drill, drill 6mm pilot holes in the wall. 6 holes spaced 14cm top and bottom and 96cm spacings across.5. Once your are happy with the exact pilot drill positions use a 10mm masonary drill to open out your pilot holes and drill to a depth to suit the anchors bolts. Note top drillings are deeper than the bottom ones.6. Using another person hold up the frame against the wall and align the holes. MakeSure the bolt thread is engaged fully in the bottom nut and apply wd40 to the thread.7. Starting at one end insert the long and short anchor bolts through the bracket andLightly hammer the bolts in.8. Using a 13mm spanner tighten the bolts. If they keep turning but a flat head screwdriver behind the bracket and lever it outwards. This makes the bottom nut engage and stop spinning and the bolt should then tighten. The wd40 helps this process.9. Repeat forThe other two brackets. Then alight the plastic nut covers and lightly tap them down.The whole process should take about an hour. The materials are robust enough and the canopy is very secure.
P**Y
Looks good
This is my second canopy as the very high winds broke my other one but it had been in place a few years. Keeps the weather off my back door and step. Looks great too in the grey. Easy to put up. Would recommend.
D**R
Strong and light
Strong and light and easy to fit. Has survived a couple of named storms.
M**.
Let down by poor fittings
Product looks good, and seems good value. I tried fitting today, a job than should have been around 2 hours has still not been completed. The problem is the fittings supplied. The brackets that bolt to the wall have thick plastic where the top bolt passes through and thinner plastic where the lower bolt passes through. Using the fittings supplied the lower bolts fit OK, but because the plastic is thicker where the top bolts pass through the fitting bolts supplied are too short, so you cannot fit the canopy. I have had to spend £9 at Screwfix for longer fittings, which I will have to cut to fit, and I still have to try and remove the old fixing from the brick wall, so I will have to start again tomorrow or next weekend. Over all, very disappointing. It is a real shame because when I eventually get this fitted, I think t will look good and do the job, although I also think you will need to seal the canopy with some clear silicone against the wall because there is no seal.
A**R
Well made. Good quality
The media could not be loaded. Good quality.Would highly recommend better raw plugs and some bolts.Best to use some self tapping screws to strength the frame.
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