Customer Reviews for Outsunny - 10' x 13' Patio Gazebo, Outdoor Gazebo Canopy Shelter with Netting and Curtains, Aluminum Frame for Garden, Lawn - Coffee
Customer Rating
5
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on May 26, 2018
Posted by: David T.
Purchased this to replace the one we purchased last year from a bargain retailer.The first thing I noticed was how sturdy this one is.Just put it up today and will be able to eat outside again.Bonus feature is that you can see from inside to the outside but you cannot see from the outside in!!!
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Customer Rating
5
Very Nice
on April 16, 2019
Posted by: Leon D.
Our Gazebo delivered in two days, went up very easy with two people and survived a hailstorm a day later. The zip up curtains kept the rain and hail out. The top cover came with a couple small rips but Vera at Aosom quickly sent me a new one. My only complaint would be that the zips on the curtains unzip with the action of wind. However, I found a work-around by putting large paperclips on the zippers. I'm very pleased.
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Customer Rating
5
Would highly recommend
on March 20, 2019
Posted by: Jakunge0
Lovely gazbo its my second one would highly recommend this one . Well made and looks lovely in the garden
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Customer Rating
4
Gazebo looks great!
on March 10, 2019
Posted by: Marta S.
Love the size of the gazebo, certainly larger than my previous one. We were able to put it together with just 2 people. We did have a 'squaring' issue but once on a ladder and pulling up in the correction direction, no problem. The top was easy to put on and stretched to all the corners.
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Customer Rating
4
Don¡¯t bother trying to find replacement fabric. Company can¡¯t help you with that.
on February 28, 2019
Posted by: Rob
Everything good quality except the clips that hold the fabric. Cheap clips.
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Customer Rating
5
Survived a dozen Las Vegas windstorms first year, no problemo..
on October 3, 2018
Posted by: TJ M.
I saw my uncle's gazebo, and he had tied cement weights on the legs, wishing he had made them more permanent. I needed a gazebo for my home, and decided on this one. I purchased four cement piers (the trapezoidal kind, around 40 lbs each) and installed them by using cement screws, tied in some wooden strips, and connected the bottom of each post to the cement pier. I also found some paint to match the dark brown rails. It raised the gazebo 8" and really added to the openness of the shady space. My wife and I have enjoyed our first summer with this, and despite 50+ mph wind gusts over several different thunderstorms, the structure has stood strong. The quality of the materials is very good. My suggestions: treat the fabric with UV retardant, and anchor the posts with something substantial. The amount of fabric in a large storm requires significant anchoring (perhaps 30-40 lb each x4). Also, I installed it myself with two ladders. Not easy, but my friends didn't show, and I wanted to get this thing up. Took me around 7 hours with pier anchors. So worth the effort.
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Customer Rating
5
Wow!! A REAL WINNER HERE!!!!
on June 15, 2018
Posted by: scottwpitt
Wow!! A REAL WINNER HERE!!!! THANKS! Everything was there !!
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Customer Rating
5
Single person CAN install, everything is fine so far
on May 25, 2018
Posted by: tj
I got this product through the Aosom website, it was the lowest price due to a promotion and no cost shipping. I received the unit, and except for one small bend on a part I was able to fix onsite, I had everything needed to complete the project. I have not put up the roof and sides yet, since I am waiting for fabric UV protectant. We live in Vegas, and the sun is brutal.
The quality of the frames are very good. I treated them with car wax as a way to limit corrosion and rust. The parts fit together well for the most part. I knew right off I would use concrete anchors to set the frame on to provide ballast in high wind conditions we have here. I took the stands and used masonry screws to lock the stands into place. I also drilled an additional two screws into the bases to make 4 contact points.
I have hung lighting using zip ties on the frame prior to applying the fabric. I was careful not to zip tie around frame pieces that needed to have continuous access to their rails (i.e., the outside lower rails surrounding the frame).
The structure seemed loose at first, but once the series of stays and other stanchions were assembled, this unit is plenty strong.
I would hope you would upload a video showing the key points to assembly, and dos and don'ts to avoid any pratfalls. I was able to assemble this myself with a pair of ladders, but had to re-attach a few pieces due to misunderstanding the instructions.
I look forward to many years of service from this gazebo. Thank you again for great customer service (I thought I didn't have the instructions, called in, they sent them electronically, but I found them in a screw bag).