🌟 Your Outdoor Oasis Awaits!
The Aoxun 10' x 10' Gazebo features a durable polycarbonate roof, a sturdy aluminum frame, and includes curtains and netting for a versatile outdoor experience. Ideal for various settings, it offers protection from UV rays and insects, making it perfect for gatherings or personal retreats.
B**M
Beautiful
This is a beautiful gazebo. It is not a 100% hardtop, the pieces that slide in are an odd flimsy plastic material. With that said, it illuminates the light beautifully and its not super heavy so safe to put on my deck. It was relatively easy to set up with directions provided as well as the video they have online. It really is beautiful, shipping was fast and everything came in, not broken a few bends here and there but nothing we couldnt straighten out. This is worth the money, wish the top was a more sturdy material, dont know who it will hold up with hail, but would purchase again.
D**N
Beautiful
We will see how this gazebo does with Michigan winters, but so far, I am truly impressed. The design is excellent and all of the pieces fit together perfectly. The curtains are not cheap looking or flimsy. They have substance. I chose the polycarbonate roof instead of a metal roof because I didn't want to entirely block out the light. I used polycarbonate panels for my chicken coop run and they have held up well. The instructions suggest 3 people and that's what we had. Most of the gazebo can be put together with only 2, but a 3rd person is helpful for holding things in place until you get some screws in. If you have a tall ladder, you could probably substitute it for the 3rd person. This is one of the best outdoor products I have ever purchased.
K**N
Nice gazebo
We finally got this thing up. For reference, we are 2 women, in our 40s and 50, no special skills, decent tools on hand. That means if we can do it anyone can assemble too. The instructions were spot on for the most part, we took our time. Altogether, we spent a full Sunday (about 10-11 hours) and half a day assembling it. Overall, it seems like a nice product that hopefully will last a while. As most reviews state, it is a good idea to not screw everything super tight. However, I think it's just as important to know when to tighten fully because you won't be able to get to that certain spot later. Other issues noted, mainly quality control related. One roof edge (labeled as Ds) did not have a screw slot welded into it. This means that when it came time to secure the roof edging at one corner point, it was just an open space with nothing to catch on to and thus would not secure the roof panel. We fixed this by using a 3/16 toggle bolt that went inside the open space snugly and then screwed into that. That held it together. The panels remind me of cardboard and one of them had a deep dent in it but it wasn't fully broken, which was good. I think it is also important to note that the title of this product includes the word 'permanent' in it however the first thing you see when opening the instructions is that it is not a permanent structure and is a 'temporary, portable shelter'. With all the parts this thing takes, I can't imagine someone waking up and saying let's take down the gazebo and bring it to the beach today. It is definitely not that kind of gazebo so I guess it's just a legalese way of saying we aren't responsible for your mishaps. Lastly, we live in a high wind area and opted to use concrete planets to anchor it. Seems to be working well and extremely heavy. Overall, it's a good product for the price and we are looking forward to enjoying it.
K**T
Watch videos, follow advice, take your time
We love it, well worth it. Anyone can put this together if you are smart about it. Take your time, organize the parts. Make sure it's plumb and level. Don't take short cuts. We followed a couple of reviews on here and watched a few youtube videos. The best piece of advice was sort your parts into containers and label them. If you are not mechanically inclined, get help. Two of us put this together with two ladders in 3 sessions. In total, going slow, about 16 hours. This is the first time we have been able to use our patio in 5 years. We have had canvas tops for the last 30. They either blow apart in the wind, rip, or the top sags with water when it rains. The frames get bent out of shape and you can't repair them. This is permanent. Also, our patio has a slope diagonally that we had to deal with. It drops about 4" from one corner to the other. We anchored two pieces of 2x6 AC2 ground contact treated lumber under the posts as needed and purchased concrete anchors for those. Then we used 3" deck screws with washers to anchor the posts to that. It's also easier to put in the panels without tightening them in right away because you might have to shimmy others in. You don't want to have to go back and loosen stuff up to adjust. All in all, would do it again. We also fit a 40" patio table, 4 chairs, a wicker rocker and two large wicker chairs inside. The dog is in the middle with her cushion! It's full. We did have one storm so far with 50mph wind, it didn't even creak! It certainly didn't even attempt to blow away like the old canvas ones we had. Would do it again, wish our patio was bigger. I think this just might work as a green house for seed starting in the spring, that would be a bonus. There are clear sides for pop up tents that would fit I think on Amazon.
P**4
Customer Service is TERRIBLE, Parts don't fit and leaks
So it took 3 ppl about 4 hours to put it together. Mostly easy once you get 3 of the pillars connected but the roof has to be done in sections ELSE parts will FALL OFF (last step of the roof is connecting the brackets to hold it in place. So when it came to connecting to screens, the bolts for the brackets are not long enough. They are BARELY long enough to seat without a bracket.... Tried to contact customer service 3x and only on the last did they answer and then it was just what is your order number. Been 2 days and no response to my reply. additionally this is a HOT BOX. With translucent roof it does little to minimize intense sun to the point you might as well not be covered. Roof does leak at the seams (poor design) and the screen was ripped out of the box. Instructions are fairly clear and came MOSTLY undamaged but i got to say customer service like this is amazing. I've never had to send 4 emails just to get help on a product installation... oh and the brackets. better be super careful with the screen/curtain as it falls out without them.... Speaking of the curtains/screen. the clips are so cheap and destined to fail fast. Problem is you have to take out all of the proceeding hooks to replace a damaged one and you only get 2 EXTRA... yeah for 700 I expected better.
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