Amazon Brand-Umi Easy Pop up Canopy gazebo Marquee Party Wedding Tent,3x6m, W/wheel Bag (3m*6m, White)


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Are you preparing for a party? If you invited more than 6 guests, you can provide enough shades for them by setting up our 10×20 pop up gazebo .You can set up the ez up gazebo with your families in 15 minutes even you are a novice, no tools required. This will definitely save your time, you will have more time to do what you like. This will definitely save your time for preparation,you can spend more time enjoy the party. It is only need 5-10 minutes to take down the pop up party canopy and put it in a bag.



Dimensions: 600 x 300 x 274 cm; 22.9 Kilograms
Model: JX-836WH
Part: JX-836WH
Manufacture: Umi.

16 Responses

  1. ReaganButters says:

     United Kingdom

    Does jut as you would expect. Doesn’t pool water when out in the rain. Easy enough to put up with two people.

  2. MartaDenmark says:

     United Kingdom

    I was fortunate enough to receive this canopy as part of the vine program last October, but just been waiting for the warmer weather to arrive before I had chance to test it out!
    This is large. And heavy. It comes in a carry case which I struggled to carry on my own, and should really be considered a minimum two person job. It has wheels on to help you steer it about, but even this is hard work on your own.
    Once unpacked, you stand it upright and extend the whole thing outwards. There are 6 feet so in a perfect world there would be six of you so you could all simultaneously take one foot each and extend it out in a coordinated movement. If there are less than six of you then it means painstakingly moving one leg out a few inches, then moving on to the next leg and so on, going round opening each leg out a little bit more until it is fully extended. As you can imagine for one person this is a lengthy and tedious process.
    You then need to try and get the canopy attached over the top – unless it is the calmest day known to man, this is impossible single manned as it is quite large so the slightest gust and it will be off – and you with it! 4 people are ideal (one for each corner) but 2 could manage at a push. Then it just need securing down so it doesn’t blow off. Then the whole thing itself will require securing with the guide ropes or weighting down – or both! Remember, this is 6m x 3m so if the wind gets under it it will be up & away – and you don’t want it getting damaged or worse still – blowing into neighbours property or vehicles!!
    Dismantling it is far easier and quicker – probably because you don’t need to position the cover precisely- just undo it and take it off.
    This is a quality product, clearly far above a cheap plastic one sold in Argos! The frame appears robust and sturdy, and is powder coated for weather resistance. The canopy is equally good quality, although not waterproof it is water resistance. ( Personally I would only use this on warm sunny days and any chance of rain I will not put it out)
    If there are a few of you to assist with assembly then look nowhere else and buy this. if you need something you can put out on your own I would look elsewhere. This is a professional bit of kit on a par with what you would see at a tradeshow or at the ideal home exhibition. It’s that good. I’m hoping we have good weather for the Queens upcoming Jubilee so my whole Street can benefit from it!

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a nice gazebo that was easy to set up with a few of us. It looks lovely and high quality and help up well in a breeze. Would highly recommend .

  4. MeaganBromby says:

     United Kingdom

    The gazebo arrives in a strong cardboard box, inside you find the neatly packed gazebo in its case. The case is on wheels which I cannot tell you how much easier this is for me to transport around. Gazebos can be quite bulky and difficult to move around, but I found this easy to navigate by myself, which is fantastic, it has handles in useful places that you would need to carry/pull.

    Opening the Gazebo was really simple, there is a zip that reveals the neatly packed Gazebo inside. I and 3 other people managed to put this up in under 10 minutes without using an instruction manual or picture guide. I have helped put up a Gazebo in the past and I can tell you it took a lot longer than this, so this is a great set up time.

    The Gazebo comes with guy ropes which I always think are a good idea to peg into the ground just for that piece of mind. I have to say thought that considering its size, once up, it feels very strong and sturdy before even putting in the guy ropes which was impressive. It feels very well made and good quality and I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for one.

    Very impressed with the packing away of the Gazebo also, this was pain-free, quick and having the carry case on wheels honestly makes so much difference to the whole process. Overall, I am really impressed.

  5. Chris Jefferies says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI’m not a gazebo expert, but I’m impressed with this one.

    I got it to give some shade at archery events, and also for displaying my stock at guitar shows. It’s easily big enough to go over a car, so I can also use it to work on my car or bike on the drive without getting alternately sunburned and drowned. However, I got it a bit late in the season, so I’ve really only been able to test-build it.

    It’s pretty obvious that someone has thought about this piece of equipment. It’s also a professional bit of kit. It’s not cheap garden furniture, it’s more like the equipment used for promotional displays by the large automotive company I used to work for, or car racing teams.

    It comes packed in an oblong zip-up bag which is just-about possible for one person to carry. It’s got handles for a two-person lift, which makes more sense. It also has wheels like a suitcase, so if you are doing an indoor show, you can wheel it around the venue. The wheels are not suitable for off-road. The bag will go in the passenger seat of an MX5, or the boot of a sensible car.

    Unzipping the bag reveals the framework, which is nicely powder-coated (or possibly painted) a pale cream. The legs are square-section and extend telescopically.

    Erection is easy, and you’ll have no trouble getting it up with a hand. It’s a bit harder if you do it on your own. You stand the framework on its feet and pull the square posts away from each other. With six people this is a doddle. Four will have no problem and it’s do-able with two. It’s also borderline do-able with one, but it takes ages. You have to move each leg as far as it will go – which is about four inches – then stop and move to the next one. And again, and again. Then you have to get the cover on, for which you will need a set of steps. I ran out of patio when I was taking the photographs, but you get the idea.

    You can choose whether to extend the legs before or after you have opened it out. Solo or as a pair, you really need to extend the legs first or risk bending the frame. With a team, you can fold it out with the legs down, which makes reaching the hinges in the roof and putting the cover on easier, then all lift at once and extend the legs.

    With a team, it takes about a minute to set up the framework. The cover takes a bit longer, but it’s not a challenge. The cover is a good quality, lightweight, backed nylon-ish fabric. It’s odd – it’s not tent material and it’s not the horrible, thick plastic sheet some cheap gazebos are made of. It’s very nice fabric. I think it’s more for sun and dust shading rather than rain, but it is nominally waterproof.

    Once you have the cover on, you will need the supplied guy lines. Remember – it’s a 3m x 6m parachute and if the wind gets under it, it’s going flying!

    Impressively, it goes back in the bag as easily as it came out. I found it easier to completely remove the cover, fold it and pack it afterwards. It is possible to fold it up with the cover on. You do need to dry it thoroughly before putting it away – there are steel components which will corrode if you don’t.

    Five stars from me.

    Very robust frame, easy to put up (with help), fits in a car.

  6. ShawnaRedfern says:

     United Kingdom

    First I have to say how much I admire the sheer engineering of getting such a large Three Metre X SIX Metre construction into so small a space for storage, it packs down to a comparatively tiny 125cm high x 32x18cm. For convenience a pair of wheels and a corresponding pair of base stands for balance are added to the substantial zipped and buckled cover for ease of movement – its quite a heavy package, but the compact size makes storage simpler, and handles are also thoughtfully provided.
    The frame unfolds to the seemingly massive 6m x 7m size 20 X 10 Foot!, fortunately it sits well on our patio, I had to open it out to test the ease of doing so, and although it would be made much easier with assistance, I did manage it alone, the canopy was a bit of a challenge to get on, it having a 2.7 metre (nine foot) high ridge! but I managed with the help of a yard brush and a great deal of care where fingers are left (or not)! The frame is powder coated to help preserve it against corrosion, the info says its white, but mine is a light grey. All in all this is a very good gazebo, I imagine with the right help 15 minutes from the bag would see it up and secure, the canopy is maybe a little light, a heavier material would be better, and I should like to be able to purchase side screens but this is quite sufficient for all but sudden heavy downpours. I think the supplied pegs are probably not up for too much tension I have replaced the provide ones with a heavier type already, and I have some ‘storm straps’ that I had for an awning which I will keep handy when its erected – just in case.
    This is not a cheap gazebo and I don’t think its overpriced, but it is well made with good provision for storage. Considering the price and a lack of available accessories such as side screens and the option of heavier gauge covers, I still think its worth four stars..
    JC

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    its fairly light build, i have had similar built ones buckle in wind before, but the joints seam to be fairly sturdy so far.

    can be assembled by 2 people but I wouldn’t recommend it.

    its mid priced for one without sides, you can get cheaper ones but they may not be as strong.

    i would say this one is perfectly useable for the price but would not leave overnight in case weather changes

  8. jessicagibb says:

     United Kingdom

    This canopy comes in a nice bag with wheels and handles. It’s only 25KG so easily transported, although it is quite long when folded away. The wheels are quite small and the handles not the strongest, so it’s a two person lift to get it to site.

    Once stood up it’s a matter of walking away with the legs to expand it out. Four people can do it with ease, but if you guy the first two legs down it’s possible with just 2 or 3. Not easy, but possible.

    The cover Velcro’s to the metal framework and can be left on when folding up.

    I wouldn’t trust this in high winds, but then a more expensive one I’d like to test even less. I’d recommend getting spiral pegs to create a really good anchor point in grass. On hard surfaces you could use bags to weigh it down, but you’d need a fair few, and the sand/water to go in them.

    Once up it doesn’t flap around and I’m quite impressed.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a really nice, high quality gazebo. Comes in a storage bag and apart from being a bit unwieldy because of it’s huge size, it’s really easy to put up. It will be perfect for a spring or summer wedding.

  10. JulissaGeorge says:

     United Kingdom

    Comes in a carry case with wheels for moving and two well placed carry handles requires 2 people to carry. Took us 15 minutes to put up the first time with 4 of us on a corner each.read the instructions before you start plenty of anchor points for the canvas on the frame using the Velcro straps to the frame. It has adjustable legs so can be put up on a bit of slope.came down very easy only took 2 of us and was down and packed away in a couple of minutes.good quality very large gazebo

    Easy to put up

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This was delivered to my daughter and son-in-laws house as they’re going to store it for me. They found that the gazebo is very compact and that the wheels on the outer covering makes it easy to move about. I’m not suggesting that you try it but my son-in-law put it up on his own. he thought that he’d give it a go.

    In his words..”it’s huge”, it has no walls so can only really be used as a shaded area when hot or in very light rain – if you check the suppliers website it may be that you can get walls, I haven’t looked myself.

    This gazebo is sturdy and is very well made, it’s a bargain at its purchase price of just short of 170 and is highly recommended.

    Easy to put up and to take dow

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This gazebo is comparable in design to the standard 3x3m types that are widely available – the difference is obviously that it’s twice as long so needs to be inherently stronger and thus heavier to support itself. Whilst I can relatively easily put up the 3x3m one I have, this definitely needs at least 4 people in my opinion to avoid any twisting action. On the other hand, the legs are sturdier but the whole thing weighs in at just under 25kg – the roller bag is a nice touch but pretty useless on grass – the two carry handles are more useful although I fear they may tear off the bag.

    Going back to the start, the gazebo is folded up in the carry bag but the canopy was loose – it can however be folded back down with the canopy attached, otherwise it would be a real faff every time. To assemble it’s as easy as each person grabbing one leg and walking away from each other until the point where the mechanism can be click-locked into place at the corners and middle – whilst it’s do-able with 4 people, or maybe 3 at a push, 4 adults and two little people on the middle legs worked – I wouldn’t risk any less otherwise it would end up looking like Bambi on ice. The canopy simply lifted over the frame and has velcro straps on the inner side – I would have preferred to see more and a slightly thicker fabric at this price point. Hopefully it will not tear and remain water resistant. Next step was to extend the legs which click into a lock position in two stages for maximum height. Being so big the compromise is the fact that it is ‘pop-up’ as the mechanism limits it’s strength without getting too heavy. I doubt it would survive anything but light winds (I have made that mistake with a 3x3m one before) – I would recommend using the guy ropes plus short pegs included) and some leg weights (not included) to keep it well tethered. Again the downside being a quick take-down needing at least 4 people to do so. Once down it slots neatly back into the bag. A handy size to have for shade, cover for bigger occasions. Update to follow once used in anger – at this price however I would not want it to fall apart – some sides would have been nice too!

  13. Chloe Salerno says:

     United Kingdom

    This is very big. Almost (but not quite) too big for our garden. It went up very easily (fifteen minutes) and came down easily (20 minutes).
    The fabric is very light, and would not survive prolonged use, so very much a put-up-for-the-weekend iten, rather than a whole summer long item. The frame is also quite lightweight, and looks as if it might buckle in a high wind.
    I really love the quality of light inside it.

    very easy to put up and take dow

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a really good gazebo!

    This gazebo (not a tent – there are no walls, just a roof) is easy to put up. It took 3 men about 10 minutes to do, having never seen it before. It would have been even quicker and easier with four people.

    It is well-constructed and well-finished. Although it is fairly light, there are guy ropes to fasten it down. You wouldn’t want to leave it set up if there was going to be significant wind, but it’s easy enough to set up that you can take it down and put it up again later without much trouble.

    It is well worth the current price of 169.99, and I (we) am (are) very happy with it.

    Easy to put up - 3 blokes, 10 minutes - well constructed

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Fantastic gazebo in white. Easy to put up it just pops up by its self, you do need two people to put this up properly and safely. The quality is excellent compared to some others I’ve seen and had. The price is 169 and rather good for this size in my opinion. I would definitely recommend this gazebo to anyone.

  16. Nathanistrength says:

     United Kingdom

    Packs up into a neat compact package but what a weight it is , we got this for family to use for family gatherings and first impressions are very good . Top class service from the delivery driver he insisted in carrying this 24.5 Kilo package into my garage seeing I am an elderly person . The cardboard box is 51 inches high x 14inches x 9inches and a whopping 24.5 kilos . My neighbour helped me unpack it to check it was all there and the fabric is heavy duty and the frame work is heavy duty alloy and very strong . There are wheels on the end of its storage bag that enable it to be moved around pretty easily if ground is firm . The size of the gazebo is 3m x 6m or ( 20feet x 10 feet ) , they say it takes 3-6 people to set it up without needing tools , it provides 200 sq feet of space and holds approx 18 people . We are looking forward to using it for family and friends and are having to wait for the continuous heavy rain and the high winds to stop before risking this being erected for the first time . I am very happy from what I see so far and will post some pics and an update when the adverse bad weather goes and I get some volunteers to erect this gazebo .

    Looks a heavy duty gazebo and am impressed up to now with the quality .