*Reasonably simple to put together but does need two people due to size.
*Cover is strong and a good fit and thickness
*Needs to be covered and dug in – metal and cover
*One of the small rings to help tie it down was missing from the cover but it doesn’t matter too much.
*Great value
*Put together in a couple of hours
*Windows with Velcro to roll up is a nice feature.
The frame was easy enough to put up with two of us. For 100 we didn’t expect the frame to be that sturdy so we reinforced it with timber and built our shelving with concrete blocks over the base. Cover is good quality and zips work fine. Polytunnel has survived three storms and we’re really pleased with it. You get what you pay for, so only advice is reinforce it, but definitely recommend it. Lots of veg and flowers growing in it.
It’s good but still a bit low height as soon as I move from the Center towards the sides. The plants inside should be smaller than a meter in height on the sides.
It’s not fantastically sturdy but if you intend to bury the bottom of the frame as I have then it is quite firm . Good quality, reasonable price for what it is .
Easy enough to follow instructions, when complete is sturdy ,much more so than the smaller version, cover is also strong , I use mine in the winter so has to deal with wind thats the most damaging, so for this one is still here !
We’ve only had it up for a couple of days but were pleased with the speedy delivery and ease of putting it up. We haven’t had any strong winds yet, we’ve taken extra precautions though. The tent pegs looked a bit flimsy so we’ve used proper tent pegs and tied it to a fence as well
Pros…Easy to build, lightweight, let’s a good amount of light through…. cons… 1.cover needs ties at the bottom.
2.too lightweight, the tiny tent pegs they give you couldnt hold down a chihuahuas leash, never mind this kite when it’s in the wind… concrete blocks and better ropes = perfect!
Where i live is quite windy so, needed longer pegs to tie to ground & also held sides down with bags of gravel.
Was expected though as,being ‘lightweight’ you expect this.
Easy to assemble (did it by myself in a couple of hours). I put extra pegs around the base to keep it down. It has been up for around 3 months now and has withstood the wind well.
Overall it has been good quality and does the job. A good purchase!
I have put this up on my windy allotment site, so I’ve reinforced it very thoroughly with timber, however I’d recommend it I anyone who wants to grow all year round.
Good size and easy to assemble by two people. Have secured it to wooden planks for the base , not sure how it will stand up to the wind . Looks good and looking forward to growing more veggies thus yea
My son assembled it with ease and is happy with the end product.
Keeps the pool warm and the sun off the children I know it’s not what is it intended for but brilliant purchase
Very easy to build , easy to understand instructions.
Quality materials , very good quality at a good price .
I absolutely love this poly tunnel. Fantastic value for money
*Reasonably simple to put together but does need two people due to size.
*Cover is strong and a good fit and thickness
*Needs to be covered and dug in – metal and cover
*One of the small rings to help tie it down was missing from the cover but it doesn’t matter too much.
*Great value
*Put together in a couple of hours
*Windows with Velcro to roll up is a nice feature.
The frame was easy enough to put up with two of us. For 100 we didn’t expect the frame to be that sturdy so we reinforced it with timber and built our shelving with concrete blocks over the base. Cover is good quality and zips work fine. Polytunnel has survived three storms and we’re really pleased with it. You get what you pay for, so only advice is reinforce it, but definitely recommend it. Lots of veg and flowers growing in it.
We love it its protects our vegetables from frost,birds and slugs
It’s good but still a bit low height as soon as I move from the Center towards the sides. The plants inside should be smaller than a meter in height on the sides.
It’s not fantastically sturdy but if you intend to bury the bottom of the frame as I have then it is quite firm . Good quality, reasonable price for what it is .
i have just put it up i did it on my ow
still waiting for a calm day to assemble it, Now up and it is the business, just have to get some plants i
Easy enough to follow instructions, when complete is sturdy ,much more so than the smaller version, cover is also strong , I use mine in the winter so has to deal with wind thats the most damaging, so for this one is still here !
We’ve only had it up for a couple of days but were pleased with the speedy delivery and ease of putting it up. We haven’t had any strong winds yet, we’ve taken extra precautions though. The tent pegs looked a bit flimsy so we’ve used proper tent pegs and tied it to a fence as well
Got it within 20hrs, got it for garden hens to stop bird flu, just waiting for weather to let me assemble
Pros…Easy to build, lightweight, let’s a good amount of light through…. cons… 1.cover needs ties at the bottom.
2.too lightweight, the tiny tent pegs they give you couldnt hold down a chihuahuas leash, never mind this kite when it’s in the wind… concrete blocks and better ropes = perfect!
Where i live is quite windy so, needed longer pegs to tie to ground & also held sides down with bags of gravel.
Was expected though as,being ‘lightweight’ you expect this.
Easy to assemble (did it by myself in a couple of hours). I put extra pegs around the base to keep it down. It has been up for around 3 months now and has withstood the wind well.
Overall it has been good quality and does the job. A good purchase!
I have put this up on my windy allotment site, so I’ve reinforced it very thoroughly with timber, however I’d recommend it I anyone who wants to grow all year round.
Good size and easy to assemble by two people. Have secured it to wooden planks for the base , not sure how it will stand up to the wind . Looks good and looking forward to growing more veggies thus yea