Description
Papababe 20x10x7.5 FT Extra High Large Walk-in Greenhouse
Product Summary
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Size: 20(L) x 10(W) x 7.5(H) FT
- Offers ample height for easy entry without bending.
- Arched tunnel design provides a spacious environment for various plants.
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Upgraded Lockable Swing Door:
- Features adjustable 180-degree door frames.
- Equipped with lockable swing doors to secure the greenhouse from children and pets.
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Secure Film Clips & Ground Pegs:
- Includes 24 film clips to enhance cover fixation.
- Comes with 12 U-shaped ground pegs for stable anchoring against wind and weather.
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Durable PE Cover:
- Made of thickened 140 g/m PE material with a tear-resistant grid.
- Protects plants from UV rays and features an 8-inch overlong cover for stability.
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Heavy Duty Galvanized Steel Frame:
- Constructed with hot-dip galvanized steel for corrosion and rust resistance.
- Features 6mm wall thickness, 25mm diameter pipes, 7 rows of crossbars, and additional cable-stayed pipes for enhanced strength. Crossbars can also be used to hang plants.
This greenhouse is designed for durability and practicality, making it ideal for outdoor gardening.
Amazon Customer –
cover and frame are cheap made but last at least one summer for a garden…..cheap made in china crap.. but. that’s the times we live in
Amazon Customer –
I will note first that most of the hoop holes didn’t line up and had to be drilled out to get the bolts in also don’t over tighten the outside bolts as it will flatten the tubing. Now that that is out of the way this was a great purchase for the price! Dimensions are accurate. I read it was good up to 25 mph but I’m guessing that’s if it isn’t anchored. I went to the local menards and bought 50 cement blocks for $1.50 each and as you can see in the picture I used them to anchor it down. Had a storm come through last night with 50 mph winds and she didn’t budge. I did build a 2 wide by 2 tall square on all sides with the blocks because the wind was blowing the canopy enough that the single blocks would blow over. Canopy is strong and has like a bailing twine weave inside the plastic so it’s actually really strong. Will probably be getting another one before next year. Hope this helps anyone questioning if it’s worth it!
john –
Do not waste your money on this , they send you defective items and refuse to refund your money they require you to pay shipping back and from Florida it’s $225 .
Michael –
Generally fairly simple if you have assembled any of these in the past. I have several now and this went well and did it by myself. Extra hands would be great especially if you are not mechanically inclined or haven’t done these. I rated stability just 3 stars because it would be well served to have better lower frame support. Given I have done these before I add rebar J hooks to the bottom of frame to tie it down and also provide inner supports up to the mid wall line support rail. I use heavy duty shepherds hooks which I then can use inside as well to hang things on. Helps with the sway. I find that cinder blocks are best on the outside canopy to hold down and also use those in the growing season to plant things like herbs or repellant flowers in. No space left unused so to speak. Otherwise this is a good unit for what you pay.
Robert Harvison –
Well first of all it was all there ,always a plus , the cover went over the bar frame perfectly,, love the door so much easier to get pots in and out, i got the two windows on each side easier to keep heated ,,but the door is the only problem it will not shut tight enough to keep the heat in so on the coldest days/night I will put a piece of heavy duty plastic On the front using the clamps to clam itto the fram ,,it comes with clamps,so will put the plastic to-the front were the door is clamp the plastic to the fram on the front covering the door and leaving some to laying on the ground to get a good seal it , the clamps will hold everything tight keeping the heat in and cold out , and just shut it up tight to hold the warm air in and cold air out ,, I hope they improve the door to were it can be sealed to fit better. Say with magnets or something velcro ? Maybe all around the door so when you need it tight it will stay tight ,,,it would have got 5 stars if not for rhe door not fitting tight , you get it shut but theres gaps all up the door and accross the top ,,,and that is a super important Design flaw
Mike T –
I bought this greenhouse from Amazon and I’m really happy with it. It took some time to set up, but for less than $200, it’s a fantastic deal.
At under $200, this greenhouse is a great bargain.
The frame and cover are strong and protect my plants well. There’s plenty of room for my raised beds and to move around. The roll-up windows help keep the air flowing, which is great for my plants.
Putting it together was a bit of a chore, but the instructions were decent and clear. Once it was done, it turned out to be solid and reliable.
I think the key point on insulation is to make sure that the seams align with the poles before you start clamping things down.
This greenhouse is a great buy for anyone wanting to grow plants longer and keep them safe. It’s sturdy, spacious, and very affordable. Highly recommended!
Mike T –
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Overall, seems to do the job. The frame is very simply in design… never feels exactly solid, but it holds up to wind and rain after securing it. I had to build a wall beneath half of it bc my yard is so sloped so I screwed the tarp into the wood to secure it. Burying it deep enough would likely do the same, but there is not a ton of extra fabric and when I had 4-5 bricks along each side holding it down it still pulled loose. I’m using it to try and keep my pool in operation through a Seattle winter so I’ll update this next year!
The door is a little janky too. Never lines up exactly right. And the little black snaps they give to hold the tarp to the frame are a joke if you stretch the fabric taught (why wouldnt you?) So securing it to wood or something is highly recommended.
But it is staying dry and even warm in there (was 70 the other day when it got down in the 30s outside) so doing its job! I looked extensivly and this is the least expensive one of this height, and the tallest available in this price range (if you go taller than 8′ you are looking at $1000 and up).
It was pretty easy to assemble, too. Only took an hour or two.
Pavkage arrived quicker than expected.
Michael –
This green house replaced one that I lost in a tornado. It went together fairly quickly. Two people makes it much easier. The instructions were a little lacking with the diagrams. The door handles do not line up at all. The 7.5 foot height makes it very nice. Much more sturdy than my last one.