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VEVOR Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse Galvanized Frame Waterproof Cover 20x10x7 ft

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse Galvanized Frame Waterproof Cover 20x10x7 ft

20×10×7 ft White

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Albert C. Albert C.
Good little greenhouse worth the money
Good for the money, kind of wobbly but I poured a cement pad with wood embeds and fastened the bottom frame down to help with that. and once I built in shelves it's a brick house. well worth every cent of the 99 bucks. I built it all myself without any help in 2 1/2 hours, they recommend 3 people but thats hogwash.
Lisa Houston Lisa Houston
Nice little green house
After purchasing this product I decided to read the reviews ( I always read the reviews before I buy something) I was a little skeptical at first. When the greenhouse arrived it came in a box with a lot of pieces in it. After putting together it actually turned out to be a nice unit. Well worth the money. I would definitely recommend it to a friend.
Laurie Laurie
It's serviceable!
Nice size, and since it's kinds see-through it doesn't block the yard view too bad. It's temporary and looks like it will work fine. Only took an hour to assemble!
SassyMass SassyMass
Very workable if you heavily secure from wind
This is working well as an inexpensive greenhouse option just to see if we like having a greenhouse. If you have any wind at all though you must do a LOT to secure it to the ground. We first tried ropes over each section tied to pallets on the outside along each long side. The pallets also sat on the bottom rail to weigh it down. This worked well but we had a lot of cover flapping in wind and then tearing of the cover (mended with tyvek tape) and we didn’t like the pallets being outside. Next we tried securing it all from the inside by first pulling the plastic ends on both long sides under the bottom rail to the inside and pulling them tightly up and securing with tyvek tape. Then we “wrapped” the whole thing with plastic deer fencing. It went over the top and was pulled under the bottom long side rails by about two feet on each long side. On top of that we put rope back over each section with the ends of each rope coming under the bottom rail and inside by about two feet on both sides. We secured the ropes and deer fencing from the inside with a heavy board. We put a long trex decking board over the fencing and rope ends and then rolled it up a few times toward the side rails so the wrap lay neatly alongside and on the bottom side rails. We use pallets inside to hold plants and they work well to sit on the side boards to hold them (and thus the cover and bottom rails) securely down. Now it is all well secured and much less flapping out in a rather breezy field and looks great. We also used the vevor meshed heavy duty ground cover underneath and it’s great. Very tough.
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.
Samadhi Samadhi
Great experience with Tunnel Greenhouse!
A little intimidating at first, but I was actually able to put this together by myself and I'm 72 years old with sciatica! The instructions were easy to follow. I made one error that was easily corrected. I was able to get the cover over the frame fairly easily, although closing the door is a little tight. I'm in Northern California in a dry area, so the greenhouse creates a humid environment which I think will be good for the plants.
RLST RLST
Me
Many parts but diagram will steer you in right direction. Took a bit longer than planned but it made a good shelter and is easy to move. I'm satisfied.
JaysDeals JaysDeals
Nice little greenhouse! With a couple things....
Nice, small and simple greenhouse. Don't expect it to stay put unless you do some extra modifying. We were slightly over estimating the toughness of the greenhouse. Metal pipes-nice! Bolts and nuts along with ties downs-nice! Ours was protected some from the Mi. elements, when we placed it behind a sturdy building. Then a heavy snow came and we did not get to clean if off fast enough and the roof poles failed. The company was on the spot with quick action to help out! Here is what could be done to help it out though. Use lock washers on all the 1/4-20 bolts. They just rattle off as the wind shakes it and poles come loose. Better tie downs are also key, better rope and stakes are a must. Inside could use a couple center poles for stability if you live in a snow biome. We also attached 2x4's along the bottom with screws to keep the flapping plastic from fraying away. It is like trying to tie a kite down and keep it from getting damaged. Directions need more love. Just take your time and breathe...... The more you secure, the longer it will last!
Donnie Donnie
Nice
Wasn’t to difficult to assemble but having a 3rd person to help would have made it easier. One of the poles was the wrong one, so be sure to count and separate before you begin I was given an extra that didn’t have the tapered end and had to make it fit. But it does seem sturdy!
The kiet To The kiet To
Mr
Using like the cost, nevertheless I think it’s ok for me Hope you do better than and cost different

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