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Quictent 10X20ft Upgraded Heavy Duty Car Canopy Galvanized Frame Carport Outdoor Boat Shelter with 3 Reinforced Steel Cables-Gray

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Arrives Wednesday, Apr 9
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Style: 6 Legs


Color: Gray


Features

  • Reinforced Steel Cables:The car canopy top has extra 3 High strength steel cables to reinforced the entire structure, which makes the whole structure much firm and prevents structural twisting.
  • Upgraded Galvanized Tube:Heavy Duty 1-1/2 inch diameter Rust Resistant galvanised steel framework and metal corner joint Improves overall windproof performance and makes our carport tent more durable.
  • Extra-thick Polyethylene Fabric:Reinforced PE material is Tear-proof, Waterproof and Anti-UV. Industrial grade Cover Fabric for long lasting durability and protection guaranteed could extended service life of the carport canopy.
  • Reinforced Package:The boxes use professional thickened material to reinforce your packaging, minimize the extent of any possible damage to the goods.
  • Quality Assurance:1. Lifetime Quality Assurance Replacement for Connectors, Pegs, Ropes, Elastic ropes, etc. 2. 1 Year Quality Assurance for Covers and Poles.

Brand: Quictent


Material: Alloy Steel


Style: 6 Legs


Item Weight: 83.6 Pounds


Frame Material: Alloy Steel, Metal


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Rectangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Assembly Required: Yes


Color: Gray


Brand: Quictent


Material: Alloy Steel


Style: 6 Legs


Item Weight: 83.6 Pounds


Frame Material: Alloy Steel, Metal


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Rectangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Assembly Required: Yes


Color: Gray


Manufacturer: QT


Product Dimensions: 120 x 240 x 103.2 inches


Item Weight: 83.6 pounds


Item model number: 1113GY


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Better than expected in the wind but for assembly important to know...
Style: 6 Legs Color: Blue
Our mom’s place is older and never had a garage built back in the day. It wasn’t really a big problem until the past few years with the weather not being what it used to be. The carport I wanted to get her due to shipping issues would have taken over a year and even with that no promises. So to get something up now I ended up going with this as it was in stock. The shipper dropped off the box. Thankfully I keep a small dolly in the truck so when I went over I used it to move it to the backyard area. Due to its size, dimensions of the box and the weight, you either need a dolly to move it or two people. Not that it is all that heavy just not something one person can get their arms around to move, literally. Inside the box everything was there, nothing missing, nothing damaged. The instructions for assembly if I had to grade them I’d give a ‘C’ to. Some parts aren’t the most clearly labelled to say the least but through trial and error you get the correct angle pieces in the right order. The bars and joints snap together using spring loaded tabs, no screws or bolts. No worries though as they hold up very well. I put hers together in three sections, the two sides and the arched roofed area. Then we lifted and assembled those sections similar to how a house framer would do. Furthermore I used a level to get the legs as straight as possible. All in all going this route just made the whole process easier. Example finishing the one side and I noticed I had used an angle joint that wasn’t the same as I’d used on the other. So I knew at that point there was an error and corrected that before the ‘fix’ became more of a pain to correct. Once the frame is snapped in place and standing up then I grabbed a short ladder and used the bungee connectors for the roof material starting on one end and working my way around. The tarp used for the roofing fit perfectly. One issue we have to deal with out here are very high seasonal winds. I was most concerned about that. Though this comes with stakes to help secure it at multiple stress points I wanted more. I ordered from here, several pieces of short rebar that were shaped like Shepard’s crooks. Pounded those in and tied the white straps to those. I went into town and picked up over a dozen very heavy duty tent stakes. I used those in each of the feet to get more holding power. Doing it this way even with the winds there was no need to use their 'sand bags.' My timing for the job was perfect as the very next day after it was all done there was a wind storm with gusts to 60 mph. I kept checking it remotely using her security cams but it only moved, flexed minimally with the big gusts. At first the movement was a little disconcerting but like the old children’s fable of the tree and reed in the wind, with the reed bending while the stiff tree breaking, this is how the carport was designed to react. It gives, flexes in the right spots just enough so it doesn’t turn into a stiff kite ready to fly off. There have been several high wind events since and it has held up with no issues up to 74 mph (source local weather station). This carport for the money I feel is a great option for basic protection. While it won’t stop golf ball sized hail it will keep torrents of marble sized off whatever is underneath. Then there is the protection from the sun and UV rays that degrade paint etc. The only negatives? one person can’t put this up unless they are a human octopus. Second while the bungees used to hold the tarp on work great now, over time bungees in the elements degrade, fall apart and rot to pieces until they just snap. Just something to keep in mind on down the road. Nonetheless I would recommend this to anyone needing a quick inexpensive means to protect a vehicle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2021 by MikenzCO MikenzCO

  • Perfect Car Cover
Style: 6 Legs Color: Gainsboro
***Update*** Unfortunately my canopy collapsed after a strong storm recently. Luckily it didn't do any damage to my car because I had put pool noodles on the poles to prevent any scratching if my doors hit it. Multiple poles collapsed all at the same time and were completely bent and un-usable any longer. BUT even with that being said this canopy lasted me a long time and did an amazing job. I plan on getting another one soon to replace this one. I recently purchased this carport to park my new vehicle under because my driveway has three walnut trees right next to it and they are constantly dropping walnuts, sap, branches and other things onto my car. I would go out and wash my car and within hours it would be a mess again. This took my wife, son and I about 1 1/2 hours to assemble and that was only because I was dumb and didn't see the instructions in the box. The tarp is very nice and strong and seems to be pretty thick too. The poles are sturdy as well and to my surprise the box had 4 bags in it to put dirt or sand in them to help hold down the tent. It also came with gloves for you to protect your hands which I highly recommend you wear or you will have silver all over your hands when you are done. The day after I put this up we had a tropical storm come through and this thing didn't move an inch. I just looked and there is a nice covering of debris and sap on the top of it but not a thing on my car. I love it. I did buy some pool noodles that haven't come yet to put around the poles just so that I don't hit the poles with my doors. I will say that if you are a taller person or have a taller car you may want to think about putting these on top of some wood blocks or cinder blocks to give it some added height. I am 5 foot 9 and just make it under the side without having to duck. Overall great product and worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2020 by Mark J. Walsh Mark J. Walsh

  • Seems sturdy so far
Style: 6 Legs Color: Gainsboro
It's only been up a week, and we haven't had any strong winds or severe weather. However, the unit seems very sturdy for the price: the cover is reasonably heavy-duty, the pipes seems strong and well fitting, and the tensioned wire brace on all the roof rails are a great addition. It was easy to assemble with two people. It would be tough with one person. I definitely recommend using the included gloves or something heavier, as there are some metal shavings on the pieces. The bags for sand to weigh down the unit don't seem terribly durable, but they will do. One final note, if you are over 5'7" you will have to duck walking under the sides. However, the roof has plenty of room to open the lift gate of my Kia EV6. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by Doug C

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