Elevate Your Outdoor Experience! 🌟
The Outsunny 9.6' x 9.6' Patio Gazebo is a spacious outdoor canopy designed for gatherings, featuring a UV-blocking, PA-coated polyester fabric, a sturdy steel frame, and mesh walls for insect protection. With easy assembly and drainage holes for light rain, this gazebo is perfect for your garden, lawn, or deck.
B**Y
Love our little gazebo!
This little gazebo turn d out to be a cute addition to our patio! East to assemble according to my husband (but very time consuming for one person) and a bit overpriced for the cheaper quality material-going to have to weight down the corners so the wind doesn’t sweep it away as it lacks in sturdiness. All in all we really like it!
D**A
Complete and utter garbage (with addendum)
Addendum: Since posting my original review, the merchant has reached out to me and is being very gracious and helpful in addressing my complaints. While I still stand by my review of the product itself, I am very impressed by the expedience in which the merchant has responded and the professional integrity that has been demonstrated. Thank you.This is the flimsiest gazebo I have ever owned. Overall, the structure is small, really small. I have no doubt the canopy will tear before the summer is over. The fabric is shockingly thin, and the seams are not finished or reinforced. The screen is also extremely light and has minimal ties, so the slightest wind blows it all over the place. I can't imagine sitting inside it with the screens zipped. Since there are no lower/base screen ties,the breeze tosses it around wildly. The directions are minimal and hard to decipher - no words, just diagrams. Not all parts were marked, so assembly was unnecessarily more difficult that it should have been. No extra screws or bolts are included, so if one should roll under the deck, you're out of luck. The tiny tools they included are laughable; you'll need to use your own. I wish there would have been a way to really tell how poorly made everything was before having to assemble it. At this point, there's no returning it. I'll just suffer through for a month or so...at which point I am sure it will have broken...and then buy another, better quality gazebo from another manufacturer. Do yourself a favor and keep looking for another brand gazebo. This one is an absolute waste of time and money.
D**S
Looks beautiful!
This gazebo was quite a handful to put up, but it looks incredible. It's not something I can see anyone doing by themselves. We are a relatively short family, and this thing is TALL. The instructions have you putting up the beams which stand at least 10 ft tall, screwing them in up there. It's a lot of work. Nothing easy about the assembly, but absolutely worth the effort. If you have about two-three hours and a couple people helping you, you'll be fine and have it together in a snap. My husband did most of it himself and it took him about 3 hours.Pros: It comes with all the tools you need. Mainly an L wrench. It looks incredible. It is just the right space for my patio.Cons: Not an easy assembly and confusing instructions.Pros: Great buy for the price. Good quality. Withstood its first rain beautifully.
J**N
For The Money It Is A Decent Gazebo
First I would like to start off by saying the gazebo I received was definitely not a 10x10, It's an 8x8 but I can live with it. The assembly was not bad, I was able to assemble it myself in 2 1/2 hours over 2 days. I anchored the gazebo to my concrete slab so it will not blow away, it does wobble but unless you have very strong winds it should remain standing. So far it is going well, I've had a few windy days since installation and it is still upright.
S**1
Not for long setups
This was very awkward to assemble. The pins on some of the post would not engage. The centers were very flimsy, but thought they would tighten up once unit was assembled. They were still flimsy and sagging. This unit once together seems to hold up but the ground pins were useless. Even for a temporary setup when unexpected storms came, this unit didn't stand a chance. A potential attraction for a lightning strike and trying to take it down in the wind was next to impossible. Unit poles bent and unable to reuse. A complete waste of money.
A**S
You get what you pay for
materials used for this thing's construction are cheap. The assembly directions consisted of a single 4x6 sheet showing how the frame clicks together. The tubing used for the frame has button clicks on the ends, which are super easy to assemble but do very little to keep things where they should be in any form of tightness. once assembled the frame literally wobbles all over. the joints will easily bend in directions they're not supposed to. I'm thinking if they bend out too many times they just break, which honestly wouldn't surprise me. The peak cover is separate from the main cover which in itself isn't an issue but the mesh screen that goes between the two pieces literally has nothing to attach to and just kind of flaps free. the main roof is a guessing game on how it's installed. it's a square with a square hole for the peak area. no biggy. except the corners have elastic bands and metal clips to attach them (assumably) to the leg posts, and midway along each edge is a strap that needs to be wrapped around the pole and secured. don't bother trying to put either of these items in place before getting the peak through the hole, which isn't the easiest thing to do once the frame is erected.it comes with pole footers for the leg poles. These don't secure to the pole in any way. putting them on is literally pushing the pole into them. The reason I point this out is because said footers have holes to be screwed or pegged into where this gets set up, which I did. however the very next day we had a thunderstorm with light winds (10-15 m/hr) that literally pulled the entire ensemble out of the footers and tossed it across the yard!save your money and get a slightly more expensive setup, at the end of the day this thing is super cheap for a reason and will end up in the trash bin in short order.UPDATE - In an attempt to give this item a fair shake, I installed it on my back porch by securing the footers to the poles with sheet screws, then to the deck with wood screws. It seemed to get a lot more sturdy once it was secured to the deck and braced to the rails. however, a decent thunderstorm rolled through and literally caved the roof in! there's no saving it this time as the poles have bent at the joints and the cross pieces are twisted hunks of metal. Long story short, this thing is a complete waste of money.
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