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The Outsunny Walk-in Greenhouse is a spacious 143 x 143 x 195 cm structure designed for both novice and expert gardeners. It features a durable metal frame, a roll-up zipped door for easy access, and a three-tier shelving system that can hold up to 15kg per shelf. With its extended cover edges and included ground stakes, this greenhouse is built to withstand various weather conditions, making it the perfect addition to any garden or allotment.
Cover material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Frame material | Metal |
Closure type | Zipper |
Number of doors | 1 |
Manufacturer | Sold by MHSTAR |
Product Dimensions | 143 x 143 x 195 cm; 8.65 kg |
Part number | 01-0472 |
Item display height | 195 centimetres |
Item display length | 143 centimetres |
Item display width | 143 centimetres |
Item display weight | 10.6 Kilograms |
Material type | Metal |
Item model number | 01-0472 |
ASIN | B01AUERFEE |
L**N
Nice and compact
Nice and compact but can fit loads on the shelves. Easy to assemble. I recommend that it is tied down and secured well as it is easily blown over if its very windy. The only complaint I have with it is the cover is not as strong as the one on my last one
M**Y
not to mention two watermelons (one per plant) that were very sweet in September
I've grown so many long cucumbers from only two plants in this, not to mention two watermelons (one per plant) that were very sweet in September, even better than the ones in the supermarket! I really love this. I wouldn't recommend keeping it up over the winter period, though, as it's not particularly sturdy, but it is very easy to put up and take down (I did this by myself in half an hour or so). The cover ripped in a few places, but that was good for ventilation:) It was rather my fault when I accidentally mowed the edges of it with the lawn mower, but the structure itself is sturdy enough for the summer season and the cover serves its purpose well. You can also use the trays to dry onions in there, if you're growing any or even as a tomato cage if you tie 4 of them together in a vertical tube thingy with garden wire.
P**O
A poor product and even worse customer service
I bought two of these greenhouses to use temporarily during extensive garden alterations.Item 1This was assembled easily enough but it was a very lightweight, flimsy structure that seemed impossible to stabilise in any way. I attached guy lines to the four loops on the greenhouse cover, but one of these fastening points immediately tore off from the cover. This could be repaired, but even with the four guy lines attached and secured to ground anchors and with the bottom of the frame secured inside with several 350mm U-stakes, the whole thing blew about alarmingly in even the slightest breeze.Item 2Assembly of this could not be completed because some parts were missing. My initial contact with the seller, MHSTAR, was met with utter complacency. I was told that they could not supply the missing parts and was offered a £15 partial refund towards improvising a local repair. I explained that the missing parts were quite specific plastic mouldings made to connect four metal tubes together (see image) and that 'improvising a repair' was simply not possible; I attached a photo of the part to explain this. To be offered only a partial refund for a defective, unusable product was annoying and insulting. Eventually I had no option but to initiate Amazon's A-to-Z guarantee and return the item to the seller. Even more annoyingly, once this was initiated, the seller suddenly claimed to have been offering a full refund all along which was simply not true.In summary, a shoddy, insubstantial product that is not fit for purpose and shoddy, insulting customer service to match, indeed a level of customer service that in today's marketplace is also 'not fit for purpose'.
J**S
Pretty good
Easy to put together. It is light so you need to weigh it down. I suggest ziptie'ing the shelfs. We will likely try and make some reinforcement to the structure due to wind.It is working very well currently, keeps the seedlings nice a warm and moist (it can get quite hot in there my glasses steam up!!). Good amount of space, I've filled all the shelves plus some sandbags on the base and potato grow bags. My only worry will be the plastic cover. The zips are pretty flimsy tbh and the plastic itself is thin-ish and clear which is nice. We will cover it up in winter and see what happens. I am pleased with it, we got it in a sale so well worth the money.
R**A
Great Greenhouse, Could be a little more solid
These little greenhouses are really good once you have them built up, but they are a bit of a pain to put together and come in about 40 pieces, but once you have it built up it's pretty good. The shelves were the biggest PITA and we wound up using cableties to get them to stay in place, they seemed like they were too narrow for the poles they were supposed to sit on.The only thing I would say is missing would be some reinforced holes or something so that you could tie the frame directly back to a wall, as it it just has a couple of green fabric strips about 3/4 of the way up, and although so far they have held it, I reckon a really good wind, could easily rip them out, and any that point its bye bye green house.
R**.
It needs a sheltered position
I rate MH Star an excellent firm to deal with. I bought this greenhouse last autumn and erected it this Spring, but they could not have been more helpful, despite the long lapse since purchase. I found the frame easy to assemble and remarkably strong, but the plastic cover is a weak point unless you have a sheltered position for it. Gusty winds in early March ripped my cover at the points where it is to be tied to the frame. MH Star generously sent a new greenhouse after some negotiation, and I have fitted the new cover to the old frame but not tied it. I'm hoping that it will tolerate strong winds, but the plastic cover is quite thin and I suspect it will not do so. The frame is sturdy but the whole thing is so light that it would move quite easily in high wind, the silly tent pegs supplied being much too small and thin to retain it. I hammered down four stakes at the internal corners and zip-tied the frame to them, so it will not fly across the garden, but ballooning in wind might still tear the cover. I will amend this review if high winds change my mind for good or bad about anything I have written.Three weeks later: indeed, a gusty night has left big gashes in the cover. MH Star, the suppliers, could not have been more helpful. I have agreed to keep the two frames and try to repair the covers, and they have made me a fair partial refund for time and trouble. I would happily buy anything from this firm as their customer service has been outstandingly good.
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