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VEVOR Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse Galvanized Frame & Waterproof Cover 15x7x7 ft

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse Galvanized Frame & Waterproof Cover 15x7x7 ft

15×7×7 ft White

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Happy Happy
Owner
I am growing vegetables. It works great and so good I moved some plants to a covered trailer as the plants were getting too big. Here we have high wind sometimes. So I added some support across the front access and back end. I did this because I was not sure the stakes would stay in the ground if we had one of our sudden storms.. Overall I love it. It is a great product. Thank you.
Brandon Brandon
Great quality for the price!
This thing is awesome for the price. Follow the instructions in order and you'll have no issues. There is a lack of support for roof for any snowfall despite it saying it is snow proof. There is a slip in the box as soon as you open it saying it's not for high wind or snowy conditions. I will be building a support structure within to help with framing and keeping it heated will help with snow over winter. Highly recommend placing the frame in a small ditch as the directions say. It's super sturdy front to back because the cross bar member, but again will not withstand high winds, nor gentle wind with the door open due to lack of fabric tie downs. there should be way more. An easy up has more than this. But overall the price point and quality is exceptional. Spend 5k on a nice one if you don't want the cover to break. I wouldn't recommend putting this near any trees either.
Ray Dawes Ray Dawes
Very good value for lightweight unit
This is a nice bolt together unit with some strength in the frame. Set it up easily by myself but the trick is to not tighten the bolts initially, leave semi lose and finish tighten as members come together. Did not bury like directions said but drove four concrete stakes to tether down for wind conditions. Highy recommend door to be zipped down in wind. Also put some weight on the flaps on ground to keep wind from ballooning unit.
Sigrid Sigrid
Excellent
May setup in northern Michigan. We’ve had it up for 3 weeks and so far so good. Buyers should know that if you live in windy and snowy climate you should invest in better tie down rope, heavy duty metal stakes, and for better wind support fence posts. We’re also covered the top with hardware cloth in preparation of upcoming winter. We love it so far. The cover seems good quality, zippers work fine. The plants are thriving and protected from harsh elements. Can’t beat the price. We plan to buy another one soon.
Paul Cunningham Paul Cunningham
My Green House
Went up easy, no struggles getting cover to align. Only thing I wish it came with is center pleg supports for the middle part, other that I really like it.
Chris Chris
Looks great!
I haven’t been able to use it yet, but it looks good! Very excited to use it! Won’t be much longer and we’ll be ready!
Jane Jane
You need to follow the instruction
Very good for growing everything what you need. It is comfortable inside.
Vern Vern
Your fellings DO NOT mater
Got one when BRANDON was installed as the puppet mouthpiece, paid 2x more than I needed but HEY MAN FJB. Still figured at least we have one. Then the price went down and bought a second one. The frame tubing is kind of small. Thank God I am a handyman and can engineer just about anything, re-inforced the frame. Just put the cover on a few days ago. I like it so far. You have got to make very certain that all the joints are tight and the cover is snug. If this cover comes loose it will destroy itself in a strong wind.
MiBuglady MiBuglady
Love it!
We've been wanting a greenhouse for years and we came across this one, we jumped on the chance to make that dream come true. I did a fair amount of prep work to the site, prior to putting up the greenhouse. Removed the sod, leveled the soil, put down landscape fabric (bought from Vevor), built a 4x4 foundation to attach the greenhouse frame to, and secured the frame to that foundation with some clamps I found at Lowe's. Putting up the greenhouse was relatively simple and straightforward, but it definitely was a 2 person job, could have used a 3rd person once or twice during the process, but we substituted those extra hands by using sawhorses to brace things up as we went along. The cover comes with 4 ties to attach it to the frame, and they suggest you dig a trench and backfill over the bottom flaps with the dirt from those trenches. We went a step further and secured the plastic cover to the 4x4 foundation with firing strips, topped with cement pavers and larger river stone. Overkill, maybe, but we live in mid-Michigan, and the winds often are in the 20+ mph range. In fact, we had similar winds only 2 days after we finished installing the greenhouse and it came through with flying colors. Can't thank you enough for offering this greenhouse, and we've tossed around the idea of getting a second one, but not until next Spring as Winter will be the true test.
Dave Dave
Dad
Love it, ❤️, just put it up. Sweet. The 6 x 6 x 8 just was to small, 12 x 7 x 7. I canwalkin not bend over. I recommend this greenhouse bought a 2nd as a back up

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