🌿 Your Garden's New Best Friend!
The Outsunny 10' x 7' x 7' Greenhouse is a robust walk-in outdoor tunnel designed to create an ideal environment for your plants. Featuring a durable 140 GSM PE cover and a sturdy 1.25" powder-coated steel frame, this greenhouse protects your flowers, vegetables, and tropical plants from the elements while allowing 85% sunlight penetration. With two roll-up zipper doors and four windows for ventilation, it offers excellent climate control. Perfect for gardeners looking to expand their planting potential!
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Cover Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Item Weight | 52.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 118.1"L x 78.7"W x 86.6"H |
Door Style | Roll-up Door, Roll-up Door |
Color | White, Dark Grey |
Number Of Vents | 4 |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
U**L
Great inexpensive storage space/greenhouse
I have a garden booth at an antique mall and needed some inexpensive storage space that my special needs son and I can handle putting together without the help of others. I read the reviews and chose to purchase it. I opted to stengthen the structure by placing wood (2x4) across the width of the structure at the front and back and nailed the feet of the structure into them. I then buried the wood under the crushed gravel I was using as the floor. I did not use pressure treated wood. I used whatever wood I already had. Without placing that wood across the front and back thresholds, these structures would definitely be less sturdy. On one side I placed a regular bag of rocks from home depot over the wood that extends to the outside of the structrue. I also placed the feet of the shelves over the wood on the inside. A third piece of would could be placed across the middle and the feet can be secured there as well.Instead of using the bungee chords that were provided to secure the plastic cover, I used zip ties. I don't anticipate that this will last more than two seasons (hopefully at least one) but I am pleased with the outcome. We have had some windy days with no problems, but nothing like some of the winds we get during the winter so we will see. I also purchased the 8 X 6 size of this same structure and built it the same way. The extra fence pickets I had worked perfectly across the thresholds of the smaller greenhouse. We had difficulty with one piece on the smaller greenhouse not fitting no matter what I tried so I gave up and called the company. The customer service was great and they sent a replacement part and because I needed a few screws, they sent a whole set of the screws/fasteners. They told me it might take 10 days, but recieved the replacement parts in 5 days. My son and I took our time building the greenhouses. If I had to guess, it might take two normal people a little over an hour to put together with an electric drill.We just had our first rains. ******PLEASE NOTE THAT BOTH THE 10x7 and 8x6 GREENHOUSES ARE NOT WATERPROOF/WATERTIGHT****** I do not need them to be waterproof but hoped that they were. Unfortunately they aren't. Both seem to leak across at the top peaks. I might duct tape some clear plastic on the outside over the full length of the top of the peaks if I get ambitious. I am storing some smaller wood furniture pieces but can strategically place these items in a drier spot.I was going to give only 4 stars due to the fact that it is not waterproof and had problems with the one piece, but their customer service was excellent and these items were rather inexpensive for the storage space that I gained. Plus, I do not believe the description on these items claim that they are waterproof. I will update review with any further information as we move though the winter.
D**M
Nice, sturdy frame but windows are flimsy editing after one year use
edit: I'm changing my rating for this because the fabric screen in the windows didn't last a season and tore like tissue paper. Everything else I said is still pretty true except that I had to lubricate the zippers as they started to stick and not slide smoothly. Personally, I used coconut oil rather than a petroleum product.Without the screening it's almost impossible to seal the windows so I'm trying to figure out how to keep it closed up for this year's plants. The velcro won't hold at this point. Thinking of sewing them closed. I had such high hopes for this greenhouse, but this is a weak spot. Looks like a fairly dramatic price increase as well since I bought it. Not sure I'd buy it again at this price.I'm going to enjoy this greenhouse.. It's much more strongly built than the one it's replacing. Stronger frame, velcro to hold windows closed, instead of ties that rotted and broke, legs that can easily be screwed down to a wooden beam if you live in windy area - which we do. The pegs that come with it to hold it down wouldn't do the job here, but we just screwed it down to 2x10 boards which will keep it from blowing away. The skin secures to the frame very well with provided connectors, and I have no worries about the wind. Can't wait to move my plants into it. Edit: Still love it after raising some very healthy tomato plants in it, and very impressed as there was a very strong wind storm here yesterday and the greenhouse rode it out very well. Repeat: screw it down to some stout boards. 2x10x8 feet worked for us. We'll see if the plastic holds up - I've seen reviews by people not happy with it, but we'll see. edit: the plastic did hold up. One year later, the only complaint I have is the windows.
S**S
Really surprised
I'm really impressed buy this cheap green house. I have this built over my aquaponic system. I live in a pretty windy area in the pacific north west. I have it tied down to my 300 gallon fish tank and my 75 gallon fish tank with bags of grave holding the sides from moving. This thing has been through 5-6 multi day storms with 50-60 mph gusts. Every thing is still in really good shape. And super easy to build. I built it by my self in under an hour.
K**.
Not Happy…
We’ve been fighting this tarp cover on it for 9 months now just trying to keep it together and unfortunately it’s come to the point where it’s completely destroyed. 100% would NOT recommend this if it’s somewhere where wind might hit it. We tried patching the holes that have ripped with packing tape and duct tape, we tried looping cords around it and zip tying it down to keep the walls from pulling and it’s just not ideal in our backyard. We wanted the height and the frame is good but the cover is completely not ideal. Zippers worked fine, went together easily but we are so disappointed with how much money we spent on it and how much we spent just trying to keep it together.UPDATE: Company sent us a complimentary cover to replace the broken one…. Worked great until a big wind storm (at most 70mph) came and bent the rods even with the new cover on it…. Just took it apart and sent it to the dump. Pretty upset.
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