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The FIDOOVIVIA Polycarbonate Garden Greenhouse features a robust rustproof aluminum frame and durable polycarbonate panels, measuring 6x6ft. It includes a sliding door for easy access, a ventilation window for optimal air circulation, and is designed for straightforward assembly with included instructions.
A**R
Ensure a level base.
Once assembled the greenhouse is quite sturdy. Assembly is tricky because until complete, the structure is quite floppy. Early installation of the side and rear wall bracing may help with this. Unfortunately the instructions don't call for the installation of these until near the end. I don't see any reason why they shouldn't be installed early. The general looseness of the structure during assembly make it difficult to insert and maintain in position the polycarbonate upper panels in the front and rear walls. This will be impossible if the base isn't absolutely flat and even then it requires a second person to hold them in place while the rest of the frame is assembled around them. The method of assembly is quite ingenious, but the illustrations in the manual require studying carefully before they make sense. It is important to make sure the that the requirement for pre-installed bolts is noted. It took me between 6 & 8 hours to assemble. Finally, I recommend that the completed structure is anchored because of its lightness.
M**R
Slightly disappointing
Only if you look at the part of their advert that says 'colour' will you realise this greenhouse comes with no foundation. Now call me daft but I didn't realise this means the bulky piece of metal going around the bottom that you can see in the pictures. Given that it can be seen in two of the pictures and one of those showing dimensions I thought it was part of the purchase. Also what you can't tell by the pictures is that there is nothing to keep the plastic in place around the bottom of the greenhouse, hence why so many people have found it to blow out in a breeze never mind a wind. We overcame all this with some expense and extra work. Other than those point it seems good but things are not 100% clear in the advert.
A**R
Read the instructions carefully and buy loads of gorilla tape
Definitely need to secure panels with tape. First gust of wind and half of them flew out. Waiting for tape delivery now. Be careful with reading the instructions. The pictures are clear enough and there are added notes. However I found mistakes in the instructions. Don't rely on every word, use logical thinking as well. Read the instructions through from start to finish, visualise what the bolts are for that you are sliding into the grooves . On the back wall, should in fact add additional bolt to the two vertical parts to be used later for panel fastening. I had enough bolts but make sure you count to ensure you have all you need. On the flip side, I was able to put it up on my own with a help of couple of garden chairs supporting the back wall whilst I built the rest. Did take 2 weekends though. Not high quality due to instruction errors and panels flying out with first sign of wind. I will tape it up and see how long it will last. Otherwise, arrived on time and in good condition.
S**R
Good once assembled
It is fit fir purpose, but very difficult to assemble and not the study ,
C**E
Not very good,
The price is ok but the thickness is of poor quality 4m is not thick enough, On a winder day the panles come out of the framework,
A**R
Only buy if you are willing to modify to make good.
Doesn't like wind, it blows out. Only assemble in no wind weather. Takes 2 people 2 days to assemble unless you are an octopus . Needs mastic pk screws and penny washers to add stability to build. The door falls off and needed to add a handle and mechanism to keep shut. Plastic ends to not fit.. if you are at all a person on a hair trigger with your temper dont buy it. Dont buy it if you can fly a kite in your location on more than 3 days a year. We have built a frame screwed to concrete to secure the thing. If a pannel blows out, grab credit cards and a litre of patience to try to get one back in once built.
M**T
Too flimsy, more time spent putting panels back in than growing
Easy to assemble but the polycabonate sheets blow out very easily in a breeze and the door is very flimsy. I would go for glass next time.
P**N
Chinese rubbish.
Really good greenhouse frame, but the polycarbonate glazing is poor, would be supprised if it survives winter. Already started to cost replacing with glass sheets. Don't buy it, buy a glass one.
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