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Sunjoy Regency 10x12 Gazebo with Mosquito Netting, Plant Rings, Corner Shelves, Ground Stakes and Center Hook

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Arrives Tuesday, Nov 12
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Color: DarkBrown


Features

  • Durable and weather-resistant 10by12 Gazebo, ideal for outdoor use
  • High-quality mosquito netting protects you from insect bites, ensuring a comfortable outdoor experience
  • Features plant rings on the beams for hanging favorite plants, adding a touch of greenery to your outdoor space
  • Corner shelves allow for the display of decorative items or for keeping necessities within arm's reach
  • Center hook for hanging a light or fan to create a pleasant atmosphere during evening gatherings or hot summer days

Brand: Sunjoy


Material: Polyester


Style: Garden


Product Dimensions: 156"L x 132"W x 103"H


Item Weight: 83.74 Pounds


Frame Material: Metal


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Shape: Square


Assembly Required: Yes


Color: DarkBrown


Brand: Sunjoy


Material: Polyester


Style: Garden


Product Dimensions: 156"L x 132"W x 103"H


Item Weight: 83.74 Pounds


Frame Material: Metal


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Shape: Square


Assembly Required: Yes


Color: DarkBrown


Manufacturer: Sunjoy


UPC: 841057164310


Item Weight: 83.7 pounds


Item model number: L-GZ798PST-E-A


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Color: Brown-Old
We very quickly received our gazebo. We put it up that weekend. The package says it takes 20 minutes to assemble. The instructions say it takes 30 minutes. It took us 2 hours. The package arrived damaged in three places. I'm not surprised that UPS damaged it. The box weighed 80 lbs and was probably very hard to handle. The damage to the box sadly resulted in damage to the contents inside. Two of the main bars for the roof were bent and dented. We decided to go ahead and put the gazebo together and see what happens. The bends in the beams made them very difficult to put together in the corners. But we did it. We spent the rest of our Saturday afternoon sitting in our bug free gazebo and we had dinner in it. It is beautiful and you could feel the difference in temperature immediately. On Sunday I emailed the company and asked them to send me two replacement beams. I filled out the enclosed order form and sent them pictures of the damaged box, close up pictures of the dents and pictures of the bent bars. By Tuesday I received an answer. They requested a copy of my receipt. I didn't have a receipt, as such, so I sent my confirmation order form email from Amazon. They sent an email that night saying the beams were on their way at no cost to me. They were very professional and prompt when dealing with them. By Friday UPS notified me the package was on its way. I was very pleased with their response. Now for the gazebo. The day after it was set up we had a very heavy rainfall and strong winds. We decided to leave it up but watch it carefully. The gazebo was assembled on our deck. As it rained the holes in the roof allowed some water to drip through as it was designed to do. Except for the panels where the bent beams were. It appeared that the canvas wasn't tight enough in that section so it was sagging and started taking on water. We decided to quickly pop off the canvas and let it hang from the middle. It weathered the storm very well. The next day I went out alone and was able to reattach the canvas. We've decided this will be protocol for when we are gone or if storms are coming. It is very easy to put the canvas back on. The netting does a good job of keeping the bugs out but it does not keep the sun out when the sun starts getting low in the late afternoon to early evening. So we went out and bought a cloth shower curtain from Walmart and hung it on the bar the netting hangs from to keep the sun at bay. This looks nice and works well. The plastic netting hooks that attach the netting to the gazebo are cheap and flimsy. It was obvious they are not going to last and we were shorted a few in the box. I went to Walmart and for 97 cents a package I bought five packages of metal shower curtain rod hangers. They are sturdy and glide nicely over the netting bar. With a few homemade upgrades and improvements we have a wonderfully covered deck. We are going to screw the gazebo to our wooden deck so it will be sturdier in storms. We are realistic about the canvas roof and don't expect it to weather storm winds. But letting it hang loosely in the last few storms we've had seems to work well. I'd definetly recommend this gazebo. The corner pieces are much more sturdy than the poles you get with most tents. The corner shelves are nice for plants and stabilize the corner pieces nicely. 06/27/2016 - one year later. Well we have had our Gazebo now for one full year. Here is what we learned...in order to really protect the roof you need to let it hang down in rain. The grommets are placed too high on the canvas roof to allow water that is collected to drip through. As a result the canvas stretches and the seams start to tear. I wish they would use Velcro along the seam instead. This way, as soon as it starts to rain I could rip open the Velcro and allow the water to pass through without having to undo the entire canvas every time the weather looks bad. It won't be water proof but I don't care. I've added a photo to show what we do when it rains. Be careful about gathering them and allowing pockets of water to accumulate as they will quickly become heavy and could rip the canvas or bend the frame. I generally keep them loosely tied if the wind is going to be strong or just hang like in the picture if the wind is gentle. We added another shower curtain to the gazebo because we liked the way the first one worked. It is nice to have some shade protection when needed. I also added Christmas lights all around the frame and even fashioned a dead branch into a chandelier hanging from the center with more Christmas lights on it. Last week I went out and bought a small solar pump and made a little water fountain that sits next to the gazebo. We screwed the frame to the deck and left it up all winter. It did fine. No issues were found from this decision. I loved the gazebo last summer and love it even more this year. We keep coming up with more accessories to buy for it as it has become our new favorite place to sit and watch the birds we never knew we had in the yard. After eleven years at this house, we finally have a deck we can use and have grown to absolutely love. I keep hearing, "This was the best thing you've ever bought on Amazon." I think it is one of the best things, period, I have ever purchased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2015 by aly 0905 aly 0905

  • A definite right choice!
Color: Brown-Old
I bought this gazebo set for my son in celebration of graduating with his Master's degree. He just got it and began setting it up. We were very anxious to see what it looked like and see how the project was going and he sent us a picture of it and got a good look at it. It is very attractive and looks sturdy! The size is great and there is still more he needs to finish like the base it will sit on and the netting hadn't been put up yet! He seems to be very happy with this purchase and will send us more pictures upon its completion! He is putting this up by himself so it sounds as if the assembly is easy to even do it alone and snaps together...which ours snaps together as well and know this type is just as sturdy as any other assembly type! I love that it is dark brown and that it has shelves to make the sides even sturdier! He got it in just a few days and arrived very quickly and was all packaged to be sent safely and appreciate that fact because this is the first purhcase that we sent right to the person and didn't have it travel through us first. That saved us alot of time and trouble to get it to him since he lives a good 4 hours from us! Once he finishes it I'm sure it is something that even the neigbors will be pleased with because it is not an eyesore at all! It is very attractive and felt the price was excellent to include the mosquito netting as well! I'm expecting that he will enjoy this for many years to come and will receive alot of compliments from his neighbors! We all couldn't be happier! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2014 by Deb

  • Nice for the Money
Color: Brown-Old
UPDATE: After using it for one season I still like it. It stood up to some wind storms just fine. Really the only issue is that the tarp would not stretch over one of the corners so rain pools, causing the tarp to sink in on that side. So, as another reviewer suggested, I cut 1.5 inches off one of the last corner bar and was able to stretch it. Now, no water pooling. I used a small saw with a "metals" blade and it took about 20 min. But worth it. Original Review: The Gazebo came in a tightly packed, sturdy box. Luckily there was no damage because it's about 100 lbs. Everything was packed very neatly and efficiently. There was just a thin layer of foam around the outside so if your box arrives with major damage you should probably either inspect it immediately or refuse delivery. It was easy to unpack and everything is wrapped in thin plastic. I agree with what others said about the instructions not being the greatest or most descriptive, but I found them sufficient and logical. Each bar had a letter tag which made sliding them together pretty easy to follow. There are no tools needed but I used pliers to slightly bend the opening on a couple pieces. Otherwise everything was engineered perfectly. The metal bars are thin so it's not the most sturdy item but for the money it was as good as I would have expected and easy to handle. The hardest part for me was fitting the tarp on the top. It's not square so you have to lay it out and get it going the right direction or you'll have to adjust once on top (which is fine too). Note that when you get to the stop of putting the top piece and large tarp on, you want to put the larger tarp on first but not unfurl it all the way because you will need to have space to get up on the ladder to put the top section on. Then unfurl the larger tarp and fit around the corners. The only issue I had was that the tarp wouldn't stretch all the way to one of the four corners, so I bought some Velcro straps which should work fine. I put the whole thing up myself with the exception of needing a second person for a couple of minutes during two steps just to hold a cross bar. I anchored it to my deck with deck screws and it seems reasonable solid but it's not something that's going to stand up to rough play or a major wind storm (over 50 mph) I don't think. Overall we really like it. It's reasonably attractive and provides decent shad. The size is good, and I realize now that a 10x10 would have been just a little too small. Also, I've not had the problem some described with water pooling on the roof. My guess is they didn't get the tarp stretched right or tight enough. We've had a couple of decent thunderstorms and it held up fine and water ran off like it should, but hasn't truly been tested yet. I'll update the review after one of our good IL storms rolls through. If you want a permanent solution that WILL stand up to all weather conditions be expecting to pay a lot more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2018 by Spencer Carlson

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