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The Outsunny 8' x 4' x 7' Hobby Greenhouse is a walk-in polycarbonate hot house kit designed for gardening enthusiasts. It features a sliding door, adjustable roof vent, and a robust aluminum frame, providing a safe and nurturing environment for a variety of plants. With dimensions of 99.5" L x 50" W x 86.5" H, this greenhouse allows for easy access and optimal growth conditions, making it perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners.
M**S
This is a horrible product!
This came with no written instructions thus making it very time consuming for my husband and son to build. They have both assembled many items and this was the most trouble they have ever had. In addition all of the materials are so flimsy that pieces have blown off in only 10 miles an hour wind. I can't imagine what will happen in heavy rain, snow, or higher wind. I would not recommend!
M**Y
Do not buy!!!!!!
Parts missing. Some parts too small.Instructions not complete.Customer service useless!Very flimsy.Had to go to Home Depot and get stronger clear panels for the roof.Door won't stay on the track.Been able to assemble flat pack things for many years but never ever had anything that was as terrible as this.DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY.
E**E
Could be worse.
Yes it took a little longer to assemble than I thought hoping for, but I have trouble putting a stamp on a letter!
O**!
Confusing. Detailed. Flimsy.
This has a ton of parts! Allow double the assembly time that you think. The extruded aluminum parts are high quality. Fasteners. Fasteners. Fasteners. The clear panels are very thin and fragile. Many sharp surfaces. Maybe include bandages? Even the experienced, competent assembler will swearing and bloodied. On the positive side; once it’s together it looks superficially nice. Most of the flimsy framework stiffens up and with the exception of the hanging sliding door, everything appears to be functioning the way it was intended. ….but what an irritating weekend to get there. Suggestions, pay someone, a reasonable human with writing abilities, to annotate your current instruction booklet. Words are your friends!
T**R
If I can do it, you can do it!
OK, I finally completed the assembly of the lean two greenhouse, it took me about 4 non-consistent working days, totaling about 16 hours. assembly Was fairly easy, however I will say PAY CLOSE ATTENTION to how many screws the instructions say to insert into the slots… if it says 8 screws be sure to put 8, because I promise you it will come back around,I was unable to get it snug up to the house due to my house flares out quite a bit at the bottom, I assume for rain runoff so I fix that issue with greenhouse plastic and greenhouse tape. But that issue has nothing to do with the greenhouse itself, some parts of the Instructions were a little unclear I was able to figure them out BUT… they do say to install panels with UV Film facing outside andThree of the panels had UV film on the inside. As you can see I added pictures, im standing on the outside but film is on the inside, So hopefully I’ll have no future issues with that.Just to clarify I am a 53 year old grandmother, and yes I completed the assembly without any help, Patience is not one of my husband‘s strong suits, so I was on my own LOL…thankfully Im VERY handy And love a good challenge so if I can do it you can as well. I’m giving 4 out of 5, for some un-Clear instructions and UV panels facing wrong way.(Things I added)weather stripping around door.caulking For small gaps.Door latch for closure.
M**.
The single most frustrating thing I've assembled in my life
OK.. so it's done.. NOT Counting the day that I took to build a platform for it to sit on and anchor to, it only took 4 DAYS and NOT the 2 hours they said. HECK if it had taking only 8 hours I'd be less upset about it.1st thing folks, don't build it and let it just sit, it's too light and will undoubtedly blow away if it doesn't have something to anchor to. So as others have recommended BUILD A PLATFORM.2nd. These are ABSOLUTELY THE WORST instructions I've ever had to use. Just Pictures, no words, no suggestions, no tips. Portions are out of build out of order, which leads you to having to partially disassemble it in order to get a piece back on. I'm looking at you Gutters, door rail, and vent window!3rd. TWO PEOPLE ARE A MUST for assembling the Walls, and raising the roofline. BONUS if one of you is at least 8 feet tall with 7ft long arms.4th The door absolutely needs a latch or something on it. Otherwise I fully expect it to flop around and fly away in the wind.TIPS:1) Get painters tape or a pencil eraser to slide into the angled/vertical tracks to keep your bolts in place. I can't count the number of times a bolt would slide down to the bottom of a section.2) Assemble the walls, flat on the ground as a unit, and then bring them together onto the frame. Having something to hold them upright (I used 2 lawn chairs and pinned the walls between them) while you attach them is a big help.3) Install the vent window WHILE you are installing the roof spars. Don't wait until afterwards, especially if it's already standing - you'll need ladders, scaffolding, Stretch Armstong to get it installed correctly otherwise.
B**A
!Do NOT buy! You get what you pay for. Garbage.
!Do not buy this product!-The material is low quality, it easily bends and even came damaged.-The connection to the base is a thin clip instead of screws so you have to add your own tie downs.-When there is a hard gist of wind it just blows the panels out (I did assembly it snugly) this issue could be fixed by adding a backing.-Not made for the winter. Not having a back pretty much makes it useless. It doesn't really retain any heat and Im confident when it snows the whole roof will cave in.-Assembling it is a nightmare even with 2 people.-The instructions are ordered horribly and don't make sense.-They have you build with no supports so when a minor breeze passes it collapses (can easily be fixed by remaking the build order)
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