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ADVANCE OUTDOOR Adjustable 10x20 ft Heavy Duty Carport Car Canopy Garage Boat Shelter Party Tent, Adjustable Peak Height from 9.5ft to 11ft, Beige

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Fulfilled by Gold Kernal LLC

Arrives May 23 – May 28
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Style: 8 Legs


Color: Beige


Features

  • 4 Adjustable Heights- There are 4 options for the side height of this metal carport, which are 6.5ft, 7.0ft, 7.5ft, 8.0ft, accordingly peak height 9.5ft, 10.0ft, 10.5ft, 11.0ft. You can choose a suitable height for all kinds of your needs.
  • Waterproof Canopy Cover- This carport is made of heat-sealed, triple-layer 180g polyethylene fabric, which is Anti-UV, Waterproof, and can protect your car or boat against all four seasons elements, like sun, wind, rain, dust, hail, and snow.
  • Heavy Duty Metal Frame- This carport shelter consists of 1.5inch diameter galvanized steel poles with 8 solid legs, 1.2mm Thick and 1.65inch diameter connectors, 16 steel pegs, and 8 auger anchors, to make the whole steel carport much safer and more stable.
  • Easy to Set Up- The tool-free frame makes its set-up super quick and easy. Foot pads and anchors for added stability and easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions are included. Usually, two or more adults can install this portable car tent in half an hour.
  • 1 Year Warranty For Poles and Canopy Covers, we provide a one-year warranty for them. And for other accessories, like connectors, foot pads, pegs, anchors, or elastic bungees, we provide a lifetime warranty. Please rest assured to buy!

Brand: ADVANCE OUTDOOR


Material: Metal


Style: 8 Legs


Product Dimensions: 240"L x 120"W x 114"H


Item Weight: 110 Pounds


Frame Material: Metal, Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Triangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV Protection


Assembly Required: Yes


Brand: ADVANCE OUTDOOR


Material: Metal


Style: 8 Legs


Product Dimensions: 240"L x 120"W x 114"H


Item Weight: 110 Pounds


Frame Material: Metal, Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Triangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV Protection


Assembly Required: Yes


Color: Beige


Item Weight: 110 pounds


Manufacturer: ADVANCE OUTDOOR


Item model number: 001BY


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great customer support
Style: 8 Legs Color: Green
This carport is great, pretty easy to assemble and with the legs bolted down to 6x6’s it is very stable. I need extra 1ft extensions and contacted customer support. Lamya responded back very quickly and helped me place order for what I needed, items were received a few days later. Very happy customer !!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023 by Rusty S.

  • Year old, honest review!
Style: 8 Legs Color: Beige
This carport has been in use for a year now. It provides great UV protection. The structure is lightweight and not meant to be permanent. I live in Florida and currently getting ready for the 3rd hurricane since I purchased. The tarp roof is easy to remove in about 15 minutes, very functional quick release shock cords. It’s sturdy enough for normal storms and weather. I have the base secured to the driveway with tapcons. The metal frame is galvanized and has held up well. The tarp needed to be replaced after about a year, but are affordable and easy to find on Amazon. Overall, it’s a great solution until I build a permanent structure (just need to get around to it)! I would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by Packer fan Packer fan

  • Honest (updated) review from one woman 10x20 with sidewalls
Style: 8 Legs with Sidewall Color: Gray
Original 3 star review posted 9/23/23: One petite woman, a step ladder, goggles (IMPORTANT MUST HAVE) and a pair of gloves put this together without other help. Here's what I learned. I purchased this 10x20 carport canopy with sidewalls, because it looked sturdy and I trust the reviews. I liked the steel frame, the added support beams, the canopy was iffy, but it's subject to wear and tear, so I knew that I'd need to replace it at some point. Most of all, I liked the customer service. I figured if anything went wrong, customer service would take care of it promptly. That said, I would rather nothing went wrong and I never need customer service. This carport arrived and was needed at a time when I didn't have any help assembling it. It took this petite lady and a stepladder 8 hours to put it together with no help. Yes a single person can put it together relatively easily if parts are complete, to spec and instructions were clear. My first task was laying out the pipes where they belong, but first I had to match the model number of my canopy to the right page in the instruction manual. ALL the models are in the same manual, make sure you're looking at the right page, or it'll get confusing quickly. Luckily I had the box nearby, so I was able to look it up in the manual easily. Once everything was laid out, connecting them and finally getting the frame built was pretty easy. I would say only 25% of my time went toward assembling the frame. BTW the support beams slip over the pipes like a sleeve, it took me awhile to figure that out, since it was not in the instructions. The rest of my time was wasted over installing the canopy. I say 'wasted', because the roof canopy I received was approximately 6 inches too short. This made it very difficult to attach it to the frame with the bungee cords provided. It's not a matter of using longer bungee cords, the cover simply wasn't big enough to fit over the frame on the wider/longer side of the carport. So more hours spent pulling, stretching the canopy (via the grommets) to the max to finally get it onto the roof. Next came the side wall. The shrinkage was even worse. It's short a good 6-8 inches. I had to pull the side walls so much that the grommets and bungees were at their breaking max. Which brings me to the importance of wearing eye protection when installing the canopy and side wall. Because the roof canopy and sidewalls were too short, in order for them to fit, you have to stretch them and the bungee cords to their max, I pulled very slowly to avoid accidentally popping the bungee cord and have it boomerang back to my face/eyes. If you don't have goggles, even a pair of cheap sunglasses is better than no protection. I trust the numerous reviews that mentioned the poor quality of the canopy. I didn't have a problem with the thickness or quality of the canopy, I have a problem with the SIZE. I think the short canopy and therefore grommets, being stretched beyond their max is what causes the canopy to fail prematurely. A well fitted one would definitely improve the durability of this carport/canopy. I don't know if it was a cost savings move to make the canopy shorter than it needs to be, or a quality control issue at the factory level. I would be ok paying more for a well fitting canopy. This isn't a little camping tent to pop up and down for easy returns/replacement. Even if I were offered a replacement canopy and sidewalls, I am still faced with the hassle of having to take the old one down and putting the new one up and still not knowing if the new set will fit, unless I measure it to compare to the old one, still a hassle. In summary my message to the company - The frame is a winner. Fix the canopy. Don't cut corners to be competitive on price. If you have to charge more to cover the extra cost, because everything is going up nowadays, we get it, customers like me who want quality product and to get it right the first time, without the hassle and wasted time would willingly pay for it. In the meantime, I'll wait to see how long the grommets will hold before they rip the canopy, or if the company contacts me and I'll report back. Thanks for reading. Update 11/27/23: The company saw my review about 3 weeks after it posted and promptly contacted me about making it right. After some back and forth emails about whether I assembled it correctly and having to submit pictures to show that the roof and side walls were indeed too short, company agreed to send me replacements. In the midst of all this, I wanted to be fair to the seller, since I'm a one woman assembly crew and wanted to make sure that I did everything correctly, I paid my neighbor's construction crew $200 during break (neighbor was having their house remodeled so I went over there with my dilemma) to take down and reinstall the roof canopy and side walls and push all the connectors and corners in. Two of the burliest guys accepted the challenge to see if they could pull the canopy and side walls over the frame better than this little lady did. They couldn't, ha! This little lady did it right the first time and the canopy and side wall were indeed too short. Replacements arrived just before the holidays and I have been so busy I haven't had a chance to see if the replacements fit better. As mentioned in my original review, given the size of this thing (10x20x10/11 feet tall), it is a hassle for me to take down and put up replacements, so I'm using it as is for the time being, or pay the neighbor's construction crew when they're back on the job again. I'm undecided about this. Also, in the couple of months that I've owned this thing, we've already had a handful of strong wind storms in the area and this thing has held up well. Now I did place weights on all of the legs and tie downs on the corner ones, I also kept the door closed/zipped and the structure was placed against a 6' tall side and back wall, so I think the combination kept the carport well in place. In conclusion, would I buy from this seller again? Yes absolutely! Any seller that stands behind their product and communicates as well as these guys did is worthy of my recommendation. They definitely earned 5 stars for customer service. 4 stars for the hassle and the added cost for me out of pocket to get to this point. If I had to assemble it all over again, I think this time I'd put the roof canopy up over the roof frame before putting up the legs. The instructions say to fully assemble the entire structure before putting up the roof canopy and side walls. If you are a one person crew like me, I would finish assembling the roof frame, install the roof canopy while the frame is still ground level, this would be so much easier (and safer) than my having to manipulate the 10x20 canopy (and bungees) over a 10-11' tall structure while standing on a tall step ladder. I would then install the legs, then finish the side walls. Hope this review helps and Happy Holidays! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023 by J Wallace

  • Good buy for the money
Style: 8 Legs with Sidewall Color: Green
Dont let the image fool you. This is a durable tent garage. We had gotten 24" one night, and it was just too much for the frame to handle. This was easy to assemble and adjust for different heights. The first winter, I used it at the lowest height as a carport. In the spring, I moved it onto my deck and added lights. This winter, I had it covering my boat. Sadly, it did only last a year and a half. But, it did very well considering the wind and snow it had to endure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2023 by Tom D Tom D

  • This seller / company has been great! The product also!
Style: 8 Legs Color: Beige
I don't write reviews often (I should probably do more) however this seller has been absolutely great. I purchased the 10'x20' carport in September 2020. I live where we have frequent / yearly tropical storms and hurricanes. Before a storm, which happens a couple times a year, I take the canopy off. The frame has always survived. I used tapcons to secure the legs to the driveway. Over the past three years I've had to purchase a replacement canopy and just yesterday had to get another. The sun and weather here really takes a toll on things and so I expected I would have to replace the canopy every few years. This carport serves its purpose though, providing shade to my vehicles. The seller has always been responsive to questions and most especially helping me get replacement parts (I had to purchase a new leg pole once because I hit it with my car and damaged it... opps!). In addition to their customer service's quick responses, they have been super friendly and very considerate. The customer service is the impetus for this review and simply put, they are great! I'm also very happy with the product. I would purchase another one, and just might for my backyard. Keep in mind you get what you pay for. This carport is ~$250 and it IS worth it. The most important thing, I think, is to consider how you secure it to the ground. Like I said, I used tapcons to secure it to my concrete driveway but then also used paracord tied to the top of the corner legs and staked in the ground to give it more support (since I live where it can get quite windy). The sun destroys the paracord quickly so I may use a thin cable or some other kind of wire next. In conclusion, the product has been very good for me. But what impresses me the most is the customer service, they have been truly great. Thank yoU! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Captain

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