VOUNOT Large Polytunnel Greenhouse Gardening Walk In Grow
VOUNOT Large Polytunnel Greenhouse Gardening Walk In Grow House with Roll-up Side Walls, 4x3x2m 12m², White
Dimensions: | 300 x 400 x 200 cm; 18.37 Kilograms |
Model: | 6780083666967 |
Part: | 6780083666967 |
Manufacture: | VOUNOT |
Dimensions: | 300 x 400 x 200 cm; 18.37 Kilograms |
Very pleased with this so far, easy to assemble, looks great, but remember this needs to be buried 4 inches ish, this will allow you to tighten the cover and protect against strong winds.
Have to say it’s made of very strong material and is nice and big, but when it was Lost in the dillevery and got it a few weeks later it was open at both ends and the bars fell out , but couldn’t check if everything was in it for a few months so nuts& bolts were missing , and emailed the company to see if I could buy the set they said no, so ended up getting them some where else
Je ne donne pas d’avis dfavorable car je n’ai pas encore eu l’occasion de la tester sous le super orage qui m’a fait l’acheter (a ne saurai tarder car ils annoncent beaucoup de pluie pour la fin de semaine)
Je peux dire qu’elle est trs jolie
Moi je l’ai utilis pour prolonger mon garage transform en poulailler pour que mes poules aient plus de place au sec (le prix tait raisonnable par rapport tout ce que j’ai pu voir)
Mais je trouve (par rapport mes autres serres pour potager la structure fragile (j’espre mme tromper)
A voir avec le temps !!!!
I really wasnt expecting this flimsy looking thing to last, i was wrong, this flimsy looking thing int so wek, it stood up to two storms, 70mph winds at its best, gusts of 80+, build it and strap it down and have a couple of years atleast. well worth the money.
I bought it a month ago and finally got about to putting it up. It took two of us. Don’t try it alone. Once you get halfway through it becomes easier but feels a little flimsy. Good for the cost. I also added steel hooks to the for corners for added security. Also heavy rocks on the tarp edges.
I was able to put mine up alone, I would recommend putting a wooden wall (or brick) to secure it on as it strengthens the whole structure and mines not going anywhere by doing that I’ve also added a foot of extra height which is really handy.
As stated in other reviews the instructions to build are a little confusing and lacking in detail but if you have ever erected a frame tent then you will have no issues. Throw the included spanner away and use a ring or box spanner, be careful not to over tighten the bolts as the frame steel tubes will go out of shape! Find some longer pegs for the guy ropes, and double up on those from 4 to 8 for extra support.
At the end of the day you get what you pay for.
It will (I hope) serve the purpose for which I purchased it for.
This is definitely value for money, can be assembled without any problems and has withstood some pretty strong winds. So long as you follow the recommended method of construction, ie burying the bottom part of the frame and putting turf back over the extra cover (I used slabs at one side as they were there anyway). I took the extra precaution of putting In a few posts and securing it to them as we are very exposed to winds. So far so good and my produce is already thriving. Happy gardening everyone
Was easy to put together, We dug a 18inch trench and buried it, and put cement in the corners, we have had some strong winds and bad weather and is still standing up fine, happy with it, thank you, will say you will might what to have it buried for the strengh if you live in a windy area.
Really pleased with this , I have modified it some and always planned to do this as a zipper and roll up door just wouldn’t do .
Don’t be put off by this though , it’s good value and I figured I’d have to have upped my budget considerably to have improved on this .
I’ve also added anchors at each corner in the form of scaffold tubes and strong cable ties .
Time will tell .
My addition of an ibc painted black is to store water/heat , something I’ve seen used before. 6 months in and it’s proven to be robust and is a well used addition to my allotment .
It arrived with no fixings but the vendor has resolved that very swiftly. It was easy to put up, once I had nuts & bolts. For the price it’s ok; There aren’t many tabs to attach the cover to the frame (8) and as they’re Velcro I’ve cable tied around them. I’ve also braced the frame internally and I’ve held the flaps of the cover down completely with bricks, the instructions say to bury the flaps and the base of the frame but I’ve too many tree roots for that. It’s reasonable quality and you need to pay a fair bit more for a tunnel that’s sturdier than I’ve made this with 4 2.99 wooden stakes and some cable ties. Not sure about longevity but it’s ok so far.