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A**N
Good quality; instructions were a bit hard to follow
We are very impressed with the quality of the greenhouse! It is very sturdy and has good insulation. It definitely is a two person job to assemble, but once you have a grasp on how to interpret the instructions it goes fairly smoothly. It has already survived a couple of windstorms with no damage. Here’s a couple things that will make it last longer/work better:-peel the covering off the panels before you assemble it-anchor it securely to the ground-seal the panels/gutters with a clear silicone caulk. This will help with insulation, as well as keep the panels more securely in place.-line the base with a tarp, and then cover said tarp with gravel/pavers. This will help with ground insulation and also make it look more put togetherA few other things to note--It will take a bit of muscling to get some pieces to line up-some of the parts had dents, but they were easy to correct-it did take quite a bit of effort to understand the instructions initially-it is a bit short, so be mindful of this when assembling/placing your plants and shelves-it came in two boxes, and they arrived a couple days apart from each otherAll in all, we are very happy with it! I’ll update this review in 6months to a year.
C**S
IKEA project on steroids
First off, I do like this and I'm happy with it. But this is a HUGE thing to put together. I did it by myself, over about 8 hours total. Some parts would definitely be easier with help, like the long roof bars.First off, don't do this on a windy day. The panels are large and light and wind will easily carry them.A good flat base is paramount. But this kit comes with spikes that attach from the inside frame to push down into the ground for stability. A concrete or paver base makes these unusable. And this thing is light. Fully built, it's easy to push around. I've set heavy planters and rocks on the corners to prevent the wind from moving it.Please note that two parts are mislabeled. The front wall took me about two hours to build because of this. It's a difficult one to figure out. Those two parts DO look alike, but they do NOT go together. For contrast, the back wall took about 30 minutes to build.The instructions are pretty good, but not comprehensible in spots. "L1=L2". What? Your parts are As and Hs. What's this L thing? Length? I think it's length. But these are precut and prelabeled pieces. It's up to YOU to make them equal lengths. I don't have any input in this. Why do you need to inform me?? Add some minutes to the build time to figure these things out.Some things are not explained at all, which way they go. The side supports have two holes at one end, and one at the other. It is nowhere shown which direction to install these. Hint: two holes UP. You'll find out on the very last step that you actually need these holes for structural support. And going back to change it involves taking apart a huge amount of the build.The whole openable roof-window thing is wonky and I'm not at all sure I did it correctly, but it works. Somewhat, anyway. The wind blows them shut and the latch things fall down. There's two screw holes that don't appear to have anything to screw into. Like, it's just not physically possible.Overall I love it. Remember the dimensions are the extreme outside edge measurements, and they're probably being generous with that. The interior is smaller. It holds the warmth quite well, but needs a light. With the light inside, it's gorgeous.For the price, would definitely buy again.
T**T
Great price!
My husband and I took about four hours to put this together, which is pretty good timing I think. And it took me about an hour to do the door myself to finish it up a few weeks later. It's really small and that's exactly what I wanted so keep that in mind. I bought a 4 x 6 barn stall mat to put in the middle of it and there's a good 6 inch gap all the way around so I will probably need to either put grass killer or something like some stones and rock to cover up the grass from growing. We got the thing almost completely finished before we realized that that white liner covering it needs to come off so I've got a lot of pulling of that to do around the edges to get it all off. All the parts were well labeled and they were exactly enough of what we needed and a few extras. The instructions were a little difficult to understand as most instructions are, but after we studied it long enough that day we started to understand it, and everything fell into place. It even has a gutter on the sides that you install and it has four downspouts! That's awesome! I just moved all my plants that were left over from summer in. It was really really warm in there and I think my plants are going to do well this winter. Oh, and it also has staked that you hammer into the ground that it is attached to because we were worried about having to do something with tent stakes or something so it wouldn't blow away in the wind, but that should take care of that problem. It's awesome. We love it, it's been a dream of mine to have a greenhouse for many many years so that I don't have to bring my plants in and put them all over my house and I don't have to start my seeds on the kitchen counter.
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