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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
This small, lightweight greenhouse is a nice option for small spaces. My son and DIL wanted this to round out a back deck and this was a good fit. Here's a few points for consideration:- The size is true to the description. The given dimensions are 4ft x 6ft (actually a couple inches smaller). That's smaller than a sheet of plywood. Arms outstretched, side-to-side, is about the same distance as your height. So that can be used to get some idea. Don't be surprised this item is smaller than you thought.- My son and DIL put this together one evening. The instructions are a bit obtuse, but not too bad. There's not a lot of options for how it can fit together which makes fitting it together a little easier.- As another user mentioned, some clear Gorilla (or similar) tape would be a good idea to help keep things in place. The poly panels are fairly tough in regard to something hitting them, but they are lightweight and can get swept away.- The unit should have come with extra hardware to bolt to a wood deck or anchor into the ground. This is why I am only giving it 4 stars instead of 5. If you're putting it on a wood deck, then make some straps and screw it down. If you're putting it in your yard/dirt/similar, get some screw-in anchors for beach canopies (or similar) and attach.*NOTE* My reviews do not and will not contain any AI generated content.
john
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
A little tricky to build but not too bad.I suggest you use clear gorilla tape too help hold the panels.We had a wind storm and it blew one panel out.We made a minor modification for a door hold.
Terry
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
This greenhouse took a bit of time to assemble, but it feels solid once built. The panels lock in well and the frame doesn’t shake in wind. I recommend anchoring it down and adding shelves for organizing plants.
Maria T.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
FIrstly, this does a fairly good job with the instructions. I am very good at figuring things out though. This would be difficult for someone who is not a great assembler. It is absolutely possible for one person to do. I did it completely by myself and did it in three sessions. It took multiple hours though. If you have to take a break, make sure you get a cross bar done. You first assemble the back and the front. You can skip ahead and install the side bars for stability if you need to take a break like I did. Do. not leave it standing on its own, especially if it's windy.This is very lightweight. When its assembled, I can move it myself. I kind of like that and I also think it will hold up well. It was incredibly windy here the past week and it didn't budge.The instructions also don't tell you that there is a protective film on BOTH sides of the corrugated clear panels. I had to take the transparent side off when one of my walls were already assembled. That was a bit annoying but also not a huge deal.Overall this gives you everything you need to use to put it together. It would be much easier with a drill for the Philips screws. There are some of them that must be screwed into plastic and it can be done free hand but your hand will get very tired.There are a couple of times where I had to bend the clear panels to get them in the place it told me to. It didn't indicate that in the instructions. It won't really leave a crease if you do it gently and quickly.Unlike others, I love the size. It's perfect for me. I only have a 1/4 acre yard so I like that it doesn't take up a huge space. The pitch of the roof is also pretty steep so I can see this lasting pretty well in the winter. I don't get a ton of snow and I will still pay attention to make sure there isn't a lot of snow left on top of it.I'm very happy with this and am excited that it's done so I can start putting plants in it. I'm a huge fan of this and outside of a few pages that were a bit confusing, it was relatively easy to assemble.OH and you get extra screws and small parts. If you have extra, it's totally normal. Just take your time and go through the steps exactly as it shows you.
Michcouple
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
This arrived well packaged, and the contents were protected, but there was a bent frame, only slightly, and did not affect assembly. The part appeared to be damaged prior to shipping. The contents were separated easily and were complete according to the instruction booklet. Several reviews were required for each step, and certain complicated assemblies took quite a bit to decipher as there were few written instructions. It didn’t quite “slide together” as the illustration and plans indicated. When finally assembled, it was placed on the recommended platform easily as two people could lift it, but it was difficult to grip. When placed, it moved easily. Too easily, in fact. A strong wind from the wrong direction would toss this item around. I protected that from happening with four ‘L’ Brackets attaching the bottom of the frame to the wooden platform. The mechanism for opening the vent window and then holding it opened is hard to understand, and how one is expected to simply prop the mechanism on the window frame to hold it open is a poor design. I did that and within minutes it got caught by the wind and slammed shut, then flapped in the breeze. I’ll figure out something that makes it adjustable as stated. It’s not adjustable. Also, the door, while well made, has to be left open while inside, because if closed, there is NO way to open it from the inside. Not a good idea. That being said, if left open the wind whips the door back and forth slamming it into the side, and then the door frame. If one could close it from the inside, it would not only be safer, especially if you have children, it would protect the door itself from damage. if you are looking for an inexpensive greenhouse, are handy, and can make adjustments to complicated instructions, this works fine. Looks like it will do its job. Just anchor it well. Happy gardening. Oh yeah, there were some parts left over and the thick ‘O’ rings would not fit where indicated, period. We tried, but the flat bracket prevented that, unless you left some of the other screws half tightened. I don’t think they were necessary.
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