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20' x 10' x 7' Heavy Duty Large Greenhouse (2 Colors Available) Green Reviews

4.8 Rating 14 Reviews
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For years, Quictent has walked into hundreds of thousands of families along with high-quality pop-up tents, party tents, greenhouses, shade sails, grow tents, and portable garages.

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I found the directions clear and easy to follow. I had to set it up myself which was completely doable if you are careful. Had to build a foundation to level to space. Seems heavy duty. Going to use it for fish and plants.
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Posted 1 year ago
My experience has been good. The quictent does really well in moderate temp zones but loses heat quickly near freezing. I use a second tarp when expecting frigid temps. It’s most important to anchor with screw anchors and fasten them to the frame with rope included with the screw anchors .I use Ashman Black Ground Anchors from Amazon. They are extremely strong and compliment the stay power of the Quictent. I have two of these and use cinder blocks to help weigh down the ends to prevent wind inflation and pulling. Mine have survived 60 mph winds and many storms. I also recommend doing a criss cross pattern of ashman anchors and rope on outside during severe weather. I don’t have photos on phone to upload but maybe later I can share.
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Posted 2 years ago
I got the listed item in good time and set about putting it up, took all the parts out of the box and laid them out, each item is labeled so it’s pretty easy. I assembled the entire frame by myself using a cordless drill on low and a 10mm socket. Took about 1.5 hours, because I messed up on one part and had to redo it. Then I duct taped every bolt and every joint. I then waited two weeks (latest hurricane/tropical storm decided to visit) and today the wife and I put the cover on it. Easy peasy, I’ll finish it out by putting landscape Timbers on the bottom of the canopy to hold it tight and I think we are set, could be 5 stars but hasn’t been up long enough to tell but as of yet I’d get another no doubt if I need one.
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Posted 2 years ago
We have the green and it is fantastic, easy to install, and ready for use.
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Posted 2 years ago
Took a bit longer than anticipated to put up, but AMAZING when done. Love the front/rear doors and all the roll-up windows (would like a better tie-up system, several were uneven and hard to tie). Great headroom and plenty of room for all my babies for their winter safe keeping
3 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
Hello I ordered 2 of the 20x10x7 Greenhouse's they have worked well for me and are a dependable product
3 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
It was easy to assemble
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Posted 2 years ago
I bought two green houses. One of the heavy duty and one of the lighter one. I put both up. The next day the lighter one was in pieces. I secured them both the same way with cinder blocks all the around the fabric. I have to say that both of them are nice but just make sure if you buy the lighter one it’s protected from wind. As far as the quality. The lighter duty one is definitely worth the money. You get what you pay for. Everything about it is light duty. As far as the heavy duty one the poles that make up the structure are galvanized metal compared to the tin poles with spot welded joints. The heavy duty GH definitely stood up to the wind. That because of the metal structure instead of the tin materials they use on the light duty GH. I have to say it was easy to put up. The instructions were well done and easy to understand. The GH fabric is nice and solid. You can tell the difference between the lighter and the heavy GH cover. If your gonna set it up in a protected back yard the lighter GH will be just fine but if not go with the heavy GH duty green house.
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Posted 2 years ago