🌟 Elevate your outdoor experience with style!
The Outsunny 10' x 13' Patio Gazebo is a complete outdoor shelter solution featuring a durable powder-coated steel frame, UV-resistant polyester fabric, and a spacious design that accommodates up to 8 people. With a well-thought-out double-tier roof for ventilation and water drainage, this gazebo is perfect for any garden, lawn, or backyard gathering.
Item Weight | 71.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 157.5"L x 118"W x 110.25"H |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Cream White |
Style | Contemporary |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Steel, Polyester |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
Occupancy | 8 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
P**S
For the Price Point - It Delivers!
Before buying this I read almost all of the reviews and I think the people that have negatively rated this gazebo have expectations set way too high. For less than $300 bucks delivered I am not sure how you can beat this. Because of the pandemic, my wife and I figured we will be spending more time in the backyard, and in the afternoon our patio takes a beating from the sun. We didn't want to spend thousands on a permanent structure so this fit the mark.The entire thing ways 70lbs, so right there you know this isn't something that will stay with you forever. Sure you can easily bend individual pieces and when putting it together you have to be careful, but once assembled it seems rather sturdy. Now, the caveat here is I live in SoCal and we have yet to have any Santa Ana wind events. I am concerned about it holding up, but feel pretty good. That being said I will update after my first experience with that.Assembly is easy. There are a couple of instances where the instructions aren't extremely clear, but logically you can figure it out, or they have a QR code on the first page and there is a YouTube video showing guys putting it together. It's very straight forward and I did almost all of it solo. I needed my wife and 7yo daughter when I attached the whole frame together and I needed my wife to help attach the top frame for the canopy. All in I probably spent 2-3 hours. I spent the most time putting up the sunshade that encloses the gazebo. That is not clear and the video makes it seem easy. It's a rectangle and not a square so you have to make sure you have it oriented correctly. I thought I did, and I didn't, so I had to basically do it twice.In conclusion, for the price this thing is perfect. If I get a couple of years out of this thing, that's a massive win. It has a great design, looks amazing, is cheap, and easy to assemble. If it can withstand 60-80 mph winds then I give this thing 10 stars.
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The cheapest Gazebo you can find - price & quality.
You know the old saying "you get what you pay for"... Well, in this case, I don't know if I got what I paid for or not. I think I may have got less. The instructions are very minimal, but the frame was not too difficult to assemble. It definitely takes three people. The quality of the frame is about the lowest I've encountered. The material is very very thin. Several of the poles were bent in shipping (which took much longer than it should have - Thanks FedEx). I'm using sand bag weights on each leg to keep it in place. These work very well, but the frame is so fragile that leaning on one side seems to bend the frame. The canvas top is no better. It has pockets on the corners that the top poles are inserted into to keep it in place. I have had this for just over a month, and I've already had one corner rip out and a few others start. Same issue with the small center top. Very cheaply made. There are push pins on the top poles that allow you to lower it to install the top. The material seems ok, I haven't had any rips, but the thread and stitching are very week. Much of it is already coming apart. Anyway, if you're looking for something cheap to use for a single event, this may be just be the ticket. Once assembled, it does look pretty nice. However, the quality is so cheap I can't see it lasting more than a few months, definitely not all summer. I've had mine for just over a month and I'm almost ready to put it in the trash.
A**W
This Is A Winner :)
First off, we purchased this as a temporary shade solution so I am not expecting this to last for more than a year or two. That being said, I was pleasantly pleased with how sturdy it is and what weather it was able to handle. I read the review where the purchaser had a freak storm and the poles bent. It being summer here in southern California thought nothing of it since, well, we don't get many summer storms. I put up the gazebo and sure enough 4 days later we had a freak summer storm! I was really worried because my neighbor texted me saying that his umbrella had blown clear across the yard. With that information and the review in the back of my head, I came home fully expecting the gazebo to be a mess. Well, luckily it stayed perfectly in place and the rain didn't cause any pockets in the roof of the gazebo!Pros:Decent qualityCurtains come with itLooks hella expensive but isn'tCons:The steel is pretty thin so just be carefulThe curtains come with a velcro fastener as "hooks" - they don't pose a problem but just look a little jinkyPretty lightweight so make sure you get weights from your local hardware storeI don't have good pictures of it during the day but will take some soon.Key take aways:I would definitely purchase this again as a temporary solution and it's a good budget gazebo.Use 2 or more people. It's not heavy but it's long.
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