Customer Reviews for Outsunny - 11.5' x 10' x 6.5' Walk-in Greenhouse, Tunnel Green House with Zippered Mesh Door and 6 Mesh Windows - White
Customer Rating
4
Overall quite happy.
on November 16, 2020
Posted by: John
Where i live is quite windy so, needed longer pegs to tie to ground & also held sides down with bags of gravel.Was expected though as,being 'lightweight' you expect this.
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Customer Rating
5
Good bang for buck
on November 13, 2020
Posted by: Jason
It's a bit thin, but it's also cheap as first so it's hard to be too judgemental. Would recommend better stakes and some heavy stuff to hold it all down
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Customer Rating
5
It works!
on November 13, 2020
Posted by: Bigbend
The framing is not very sturdy. But when you have the plastic cover over it, it does its job.It took me 1.5 hours to put it all together by myself. I was in no hurry. So far, it works really well.Note: the greenhouse is not located outside. It is under a RV port with three sides enclosed. Only the door of the RV port is open to the sun light, and this is where i had located it. So, the full fall wind had little effect on it. But it received full SW sun light.
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Customer Rating
4
Disappointed in the quality of the product. But I guess I was expecting more for the low price.
on October 30, 2020
Posted by: Paul V.
The tubing is real thin and small diameter. Not anything like the one I replaced. I thought it would be a better quality product.
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Customer Rating
5
Excellent! I will be ordering a 2nd one and maybe a 3rd
on October 20, 2020
Posted by: Cole G.
I love it and I'm about to order another one soon!
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Customer Rating
5
So far so good!
on October 17, 2020
Posted by: Ashley L.
So far so good!It definitely took two people to put this together. Everything went smoothly except for two issues. 1. One pole didn't have the right end. We had to kind of squeeze it and improvise. 2. It was missing one nut. We had an extra that we managed to squeeze on. It's best if you have extra tools in case you need to improvise.Putting the greenhouse plastic on was very simple. We opened it up, unzipped it, and slid it over the top from the back to the front. Easy peasy. We used landscape bricks to hold the tent flaps to the ground.We used the green metal fence posts that go into the ground as stakes. I secured them to each of the tent poles with wire ties and duct tape. This helped make it much more sturdy when the gusts of wind hit it.On 74* days, it has gotten up to 108* with 98% humidity inside this greenhouse. I opened the door a little so the temp didn't go even higher.So far so good. I do plan on leaving it up all winter. Lol. Not bad for the price.
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Customer Rating
5
good value
on October 15, 2020
Posted by: Sandra D.
Great value for the price. Super light-weight, easy to move if you need to change location. Perfect for what we needed. I would recommend weighing it down with something if you live in a windy area, as ours blew across the lawn during a wind storm!
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Customer Rating
4
Has held up well so far.
on October 2, 2020
Posted by: Matt F.
My seven year old did most of the frame assembly. The tricky part was getting the cover on. I knew I would not attempt due to health issues. It was easy and quick for the two able bodied students I paid to do this. It's super light metal. I was very skeptical because of this.It has held up very well all Summer in very high winds though.I hoping it holds up over the Winter. As the weather cools down it wasn't doing much in the way of warmth. A few rolls of black bubble wrap around planters and raised beds makes a difference. I think some cold frames inside should extend the growing season more. I'm not sure about value. Considering the materials, I think it's pricey.The zippers have gotten stuck multiple times this Summer. The tie down strings disintegrated after two months.