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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
Parts came damaged. Came in 5 different boxes that have pieces all out of order in them. Tried to get the reparts swapped out through amazon and the manufacture. Both said I have to return it. So now I have to take this thing apart. Load it in 5...
A busy dad
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022
Gazebo is very sturdy and the finish is very durable. The gazebo went together in about 3.5 hours. Well made but top heavy. I didn’t tether I down and a wind storm flipped mine upside down. A sudden gust is enough to make this gazebo airborne. No replacement parts are available soo take that into account when making this purchase. Locked it down the legs or buy sand bags to hold this thing down.Also if you are looking for some shade from the sun this gazebo is not for you. When the sun is out sitting underneath this thing is hot and feels like a greenhouse. The polycarbonate roofing might seem like a smart durable idea but it doesn’t block any light but the description says it blocks uv. So if you want to sweat and not get burned this might work for you. As for me I wished I had understood the whole polycarbonate roofing idea but I am writing this soo maybe someone else will understand. If you want shade go with a traditional fabric covered gazebo or metal roof that is vented at the top
Kent Polkinghorne
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2022
All the holes aligned, they provided extra screws, went together quickly though you will need a second set of hands for the roof assembly. Keep in mind when putting the roof panel in make sure you do all of them at once and put the roof edges on at on time. I decided to take a break and found about half the roof panels on the ground when I came back out. Not biggie just slid them back in and attached the side pieces and was good to go. When putting the curtains up look for the numbers 1 attaches to one 2 to 2 and so on not explained very well in the instructions but an easy fix. Only complaint was their are no clear instructions on the proper way to hold back the curtains and screen.
Megan Greene
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2021
Love this gazebo very simple to put together took my husband and I 6 hours with stopping for lunch good quality great directions only thing is you have to make sure you split the clips up right don't do 24 on the first panel 12 and 12 then 14 and 14 other than that easy set up definitely going to buy another one for another part of the yard
dobrogirl
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021
Fairly easy to assemble, my husband and I were able to finish set up in one day. The only steps that required 2 people was putting the roof structure in place, and I did most of the construction by myself. It looks very nice on my deck, doesn't prevent light from coming through, and the screen is great for keeping out the meat wasps when we done outside!
ShirleyM
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021
This gazebo is beautiful and I love it. It looks amazing and the price is really good compared to others I've seen. Fairly easy to build if you know what you are doing. Just be careful when you get to the part for the curtain hooks. There are two tracks - one for net and one for curtains - the instructions don't make it clear that you have to split the hooks between each track. A plus point for the seller - when it was ordered, we got an email from the seller saying it would be delivered in two boxes, and it was, several days apart. So this was a nice heads up.
Timco
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020
Very happy with this one thus far. The poly roof has held up extremely well so far and the curtains and mosquito net are great for sitting out at night. Some bugs still find their way, but it is usually the ones that crawl up the netting and come in through the top. I sit outside with a TV in it and do not seem to have an issue with mosquitos getting in, so mission accomplished. The top has withstood the sun and has not faded yet. It is really everything I expected it to be.
E. F. Pesik Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2020
This shelter was purchased for use in the Seattle area - lots of rain and some pretty windy conditions at times. I have above average construction/mechanical skills and plenty of tools, but I had some difficulty with aspects of the setup process. I found the instructions to be inadequate in a couple of areas (especially the "curtain hook" installation) and even contain at least one error in part identification. The diagrams are insufficient to let you know with precision what you should be doing - but if you have even a rudimentary idea of what the finished product is going to do, you can figure it out. Take your time - have at least two people to help you with certain portions (attaching poles to cross pieces and raising the roof) - and make sure you've got a couple of 6ft ladders. You should have a set of hex head bits to use with your power driver - otherwise you'll wear yourself out using the supplied hex keys! You may also need a grinder bit on the end of a Dremel-type tool or at least a round file to get some of the cross pieces connected - the machining isn't perfect from the factory. Also, be prepared to use some muscle on the lateral and vertical corner braces - I found a long 3/8" center punch perfect for an "alignment" tool. I plan on connecting the legs to the deck and the bottom plates are already drilled for you at the factory - probably for that purpose. The curtain and netting is well made - it hangs exactly to ground level, so you can expect a breeze to blow it around. I may post more later as I gain some experience with it this winter! Enjoy!
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