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VEVOR Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, 15 x 7 x 7 ft Portable Plant Hot House w/ Galvanized Steel Hoops, 1 Top Beam, Diagonal Poles, Zippered Door & 8 Roll-up Windows, White

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, 15 x 7 x 7 ft Portable Plant Hot House w/ Galvanized Steel Hoops, 1 Top Beam, Diagonal Poles, Zippered Door & 8 Roll-up Windows, White

White 15×7×7 ft

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Barbara Schroeder Barbara Schroeder
Green House
Strong , very good material is made very well. Hold up to the wind.in Nebraska. Hoping for a good planting season.
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.
John John
Mr.
This has worked perfect for what I’m using it for. Right now it’s being used a as a chicken house but next year I will use it as a green house.
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
JoAnna Sumrall JoAnna Sumrall
So far so good
It took my husband about 1 hour to assemble by himself. I helped put the covering on. We did have to add more anchors. We actually used rebar. It's supposed to storm tomorrow, so we shall see how well the anchors an rebar hold. Itt definitely looks bigger inthe pictures than it really is. I will update later, once the storms pass. I also live in MS where we have some pretty rough storms.
Isabell Coile Isabell Coile
Ms
This is my second greenhouse, first one I ordered thru Home Depot. It is the same as replacement one, the first was missing parts and several pipes #’s 8 and 9. I believe they were lost in shipping, the box had been damaged and taped back together. I ordered the next one directly from your company, cost less, came quicker and had all parts . I did add a crossbar across the inside top to help supp
AB AB
Held up through 55mph winds - Impressed!
I live in an area that just got slammed with several days of high winds, sustained of 20-30mph with gusts of 55mph. I really can't believe an $88 dollar greenhouse held up through all that for several days. It does take 2 people to assemble and it seemed kind of flimsy, but once the cover was on we put buckets of gravel and cinderblocks and bricks on the edges to keep wind from getting under it. Only damage was a small tear where the ties attached. Kudos to Vevor for this tough product.
Devin Devin
Greenhouse
This should work for starting plants for the garden. Pretty easy assembly. I went ahead and beefed it up with landscaping timbers and scrap wood I had laying around. As is it wouldn't have lasted long in the storms we get in Iowa. I used some pool noodles to help tighten up the plastic after I set it over my beefed up frame. All in all if I get a few years out if it it'll be worth the $100 bucks.

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