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L**N
You get what you pay for, but does the job
I wanted a quick solution for an entrance to a new section in the garden.Definitely not the sturdiest but with some stakes to support and a few ties it's staying in place fine so far, and been up a few months. I had a plant ready established to climb on to it, and it's holding well. Wouldn't attach anything too weighty, but a nice clematis and some nice lights and it's doing OK.You do get what you pay for! So be prepared to support it.
M**N
Fantastic veg arch
Used as a squash arch at the allotment
A**K
That it does what it's mea t to do
Ended up in bin as it was very flimsy and not easy to assemble
A**R
Was for a fundraiser
I bought 3 of these for 2 fundraising events (Halloween and Christmas). Upon setting them up I found that 4 parts with the nuts in fell off, with the nut still attached to the screw. I now have only 2 out of 3 usable so going to keep the 3rd for spare parts and look for another 1. Maybe if the spot welded the screws in they would stay in. On the whole not to bad.
A**D
Just to flimsily
The item was easy to assemble but very flimsy
S**N
That it’s sturdy
It was good value for the money
A**R
Value for money.
Just the job,roses will enjoy climbing up this.
B**T
Not for climbing on!
As others have mentioned, this isn’t heavy-duty, but handled with a little care during assembly and placement, it’s sturdy enough. I found assembly straight-forward. One end of the upright and arch sections is wider than the other end. The narrow end slides into the wider end of the next piece, and so on right the way through the arch and down into the ground. Basically you’ll end up with two single arches. Line up the screw holes as best you can and fit the screw through. Tighten into a joining cross piece with a cross head screw driver. Don’t over tighten as you’ll crush the connection. The whole structure is stronger than the sum of its parts
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