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Outsunny 8' x 6' x 7' Walk-in Greenhouse, PE Cover, 4-Tier Shelves, Steel Frame Hot House, Roll-Up Zipper Door for Flowers, Vegetables, Saplings, Tropical Plants, Green

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Arrives Saturday, Mar 1
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Color: Green


Features

  • Walk-In Greenhouse for Outdoors: Control heat and humidity. Stop sun damage by blocking UV. Protect plants from wind, rain, and animals. Our outdoor walk-in greenhouse is a personal plant nursery.
  • Large Door: Featuring a large zipper door, you can easily access your portable greenhouse by walking in and sealing it shut when you're done or provide fresh air quickly by leaving it open.
  • Shelves for Planters: Make the most of space by going vertical. Included with our walk in greenhouse is a set of metal shelves. Our winter greenhouse shelves provide eighteen slots to organize plants by type or age.
  • Outdoor Strong: Grow tropical plants; our outdoor greenhouse has a PE cover. It's resistant to water absorption to lock in humidity. Also, its powder-coated steel frame allows a more load-bearing design.
  • Portable Outdoor Walk In Greenhouse Info: Overall Dimensions: 96" L x 70.75" W x 82.75" H.

Color: Green


Brand: Outsunny


Product Dimensions: 96"L x 70.75"W x 82.75"H


Item Weight: 35 Pounds


Door Style: Roll-Up Door


Cover Material: Polyethylene (PE)


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Closure Type: Zipper


Number of Doors: 1


Weight capacity: Maximum weight 22 Pounds


Manufacturer: Outsunny


Size: 8' x 6' x 7'


UPC: 609207963837


Product Dimensions: 55.99 x 11.99 x 7.99 inches


Item Weight: 35 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 5662-0110


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Great for the price
Color: Green
I ordered this at the end of Winter 2013. Package arrived on time. I got it all set up in the afternoon put several trays of newly started pots on the lower shelves and went out a few hours later to check on everything and it fell apart due to a couple of the plastic connectors not made well I suppose. I contacted the seller and sent photos of the damage. They ended up replacing the whole thing. I got the replacement pretty quickly. I got it set up again and this one has been great. I will say DO NOT waste your time with the pathetic stakes that come with it! Either buy tent stakes that can grab the ground and hold or use fence posts as the ones that come with it just pull right out of the ground! I ended up driving four 7’ metal t-posts into the ground (one on each corner) and tied it down low on the posts. I also crossed a small rope over the top down to the posts to help make sure the wind can’t move it. I live where we do get a reasonable amount of wind and I just didn't want to see it upside down in the field. I used it all the way up through July with weeks of 100+ degree weather and even with the door up it can get very hot in there in direct sunlight (at one point the thermometer said over 130) so I would end up having to untie and pull the cover up on the sides. I used plastic jugs filled with water to help keep it warmer on the cold nights in the spring. I would open the door in the mornings and leave it open all day while at work unless it was going to be stormy all day. The only issue I had was one of the zippers ended up slipping off one side but luckily it was right before I was going to take it down for the rest of summer and winter. So with getting ready to go into my second spring with it I am deciding to add a new more heavy duty zipper and add a few vents in the side/back of it to help in the severe summer heat. I am also going to get a shade cloth to drape over it for summer. Luckily I am decent with a sewing machine. All in all for the price I paid it has been great. The shelving has been worth the money as it is. The only real issue is the zipper isn’t that great and you have to use better stakes as the ones it comes with are a complete joke! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2015 by Kristy

  • Don't waste your money!!!
Color: Green
IF YOU LIVE IN A HIGH WIND AREA DON'T EVEN BOTHER!! This greenhouse was fairly easy to put together, however the material the shell is made of isn't particularly sturdy. One of the zippers broke on the door as we were trying to get the shell closed after placing it over the frame. The bars on the top of the structure that hold the triangular bars together are pretty flimsy. I can work with the broken zipper and find something more stable for the top. Very disappointed in the materials of this green house. We placed this in an area that would not get much wind but even so the wind completely caught the material and twisted the bars....demolished the entire structure even with pots on the shelves for weight. Do Not Waste Your Money. Will never purchase this again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2016 by Pamela L. Stewart

  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE W/NO TOOLS
Color: Green
What I really liked was how simple it was to put together, at times only used a rubber mallet to bottom the nipples into fittings. Greenhouse will allow, here in Northeast, veggies getting an early strong start for summer planting. It takes one person 1.5 hrs. to put frame together; with my lovely wifes help we put heavy plastic cover over frame securing it in place about 20 min. For that part you should have another pair of hands to help. My only dislike was some of the nipples had a tab left on them I had to cut off. Also box arrived with an opened damaged end, partly crushed, with missing parts. Contacted Company right away through Amazon & am still expecting delivery of those missing parts. It's been about a week & still awaiting these replaced parts. I'll come back & update this review at that time.Update: REC'D PARTS WE NEEDED! The Seller was great to deal with & shipped out the missing and damaged parts asap. We'd recommend this greenhouse... just see our photos & the Initial Review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2019 by macdragonflies macdragonflies

  • Workable Inexpensive Big Greenhouse but expect to add a little extra money and labor to it to make it most useful and last.
Color: Green
This is a nice big greenhouse-well sort of--its more like a big shell with some issues that with a little extra work you can transform into a wonderful inexpensive greenhouse. Pro's It is inexpensive and easy to install on a level surface- I built this by myself and the hardest part was putting the cover on. it is spacious and warm the metal poles are sturdy by themselves-I built the side/shelf areas and connected them then had to leave the metal frame by its exposed self outside for 3 weeks.... and the wind didn't blow it over or even budge it. If the cover was on unfinished and unsecured I think it would have been a very different story. Con's 1. The material for the door is too tight and as other reviewers have said the zippers rip out quickly leaving you with an open door greenhouse. ---All it needs is about another 2-3 inches of material on the door flap to make it so you can easily open and close the door and not pull out the stitching. I have had thoughts that perhaps I would add some material to the door like a flap to one side and somehow secure it on the outside-still pondering the possibilities of how to achieve that. It would be difficult to sew something on with a machine leaving it to do by hand. As for now I leave one zipper open and put some cardboard on the inside to cut down the drafts at night to keep the temperature warmer-otherwise it becomes too cold at night (pacific northwest coast). 2.The shelves are light weight and will easily pop off if you don't have the entire structure level and well put together. I zip tied them on. Still I wouldn't trust them to put anything bigger than a gallon pot of something on-best for starts rather than say big tomato plants..... 3.You need to have a level base to build it on. I had an uneven slightly sloping area and so I built it up on one side using bricks and sand as I couldn't go lower on the other side. However since there is no "floor" to this structure other than the ground this left me with openings along the entire ground level edge of the greenhouse which could be problematic in a few ways. A. cold air coming from the bottom is likely to hover close to my plants and keep them cold not hot defeating the purpose of a green house in the first place. B. it gives the wind extra opportunity to pick the whole thing up and fly it across the yard. It would be nice if there were loops at the base of the cover to secure it to the ground which would help resolve gaps at the bottom. I just used mounds of dirt to create a barrier-hoping it will work long term. still the edges kind of flap up in the wind, 4.Previous reviewers are absolutely right-- the stakes that come with this are relatively worthless. I used some sturdy metal rods and put them in the ground and zip tied them to the interior frame. Otherwise I fear it would be a very expensive kite with a disastrous flight plan. Really for the price it is a totally workable solution for my greenhouse needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2017 by Bellingham Sun

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