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ALEKO Retractable 10x8 Feet Manual White Frame Patio Awning - 100% Polyester Canopy, Cover, Sun Shade, Shelter for Yard, Deck, Balcony - UV Protection – Black - AW10X8BK81

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Arrives May 24 – May 25
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Size: 10 x 8


Color: Black


Features

  • Optimize your outdoor area for maximum relaxation and enjoyment with ALEKO retractable awnings!!
  • ALEKO specializes in retractable awnings for patio, deck or balcony areas for your home or business
  • The easy-to-use, electricity-free patio awnings and canopies open and close easily using the included hand crank.
  • We offer deck awnings and canopies for any occasion, with a multitude of color, size and configuration options.
  • Actual Frame Dimensions (W x L): 9.8 x 8 Feet; Actual Fabric Dimensions (W x L): 9.4 x 8 Feet; Frame Color: White, Fabric Color: Black;Frame Product Weight: 37 lbs; Fabric Product Weight: 5.4 lbs
  • Includes: (1) Frame, (1) Handle Crank, (1) Screw Box, (1) Awning Fabric, (1) Fabric Cord, and (2) Manuals

Item Weight: 37 pounds


Manufacturer: ALEKO


Item model number: AW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I thought installation would be easy.
Size: 12 x 10 Color: Ivory
It has a great price. I thought I installed it correctly but it didn't close fully. It took it down to start over again and that is where it went down hill hard. Looking at the pictures, both sides of the front piece wasn't able to handle a power screw driver. It is a weak metal. Not sure what to do as of this point but it turned into a waste of time and money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2019 by ItsBiju ItsBiju

  • Beach House Awning YOUTUBE Instructions
Size: 10 x 8 Color: Gray/White
My husband installs elevators in skyscrapers for a living. For nearly 30 years now he's been reading blueprints in the Construction trade. He said the instructions that came with this awning were absolutely ATROCIOUS! (I'm so glad I was out shopping!) He wasted 3 hours of his life Saturday trying to figure it out. Finally googled a Youtube video and was able to complete the job. The 3 stars are because I love the look and it works great. So do yourself a favor, until this company has someone (well versed in English & some technical experience) re-write these instructions, throw them out and go straight to Youtube. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2018 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Absolutely a two-person job. Be sure to pick someone who already likes you a lot!
Great project to work on with a significant other. Builds communication skills, patience, team work, and tests who has higher reading comprehension. I highly recommend cocktails afterward and NOT during. The instructions were fairly easy to follow. A few steps were already accomplished by the manufacturer, some of which were indicated in the directions and others that were not indicated but ended up having to be disassembled then reassembled. Handy tip #1 so you can avoid re-doing this particularly heinous step: When inserting the "liner" (plastic piece that slips through a pocket the fabric in order to give it rigidity and hold it in the track on the roller bar and front piece), first pinch/crush the slit in the fabric the liner is going into. Work your way from one end to the other pushing the folded side into the seam line, essentially make the opening more like a hole and less like a suffocating slit that wants to keep the liner from going through to the other side. Handy tip #2: when inserting the liner, the narrow gauge one (thinner) goes into the main fabric that inserts into the roller bar. This seems counter intuitive but trust me, it's the ONLY way slipping the fabric and liner through the roller channel will actually be accomplished. The microscopic diagram was particularly unhelpful in figuring out which liner to insert so I'm here to help you. This tip doesn't matter to you right now, but trust me, it will matter when putting this dandy together! Construction, fit, and finish on the awning seem like they will hold up over time. I feel that when the awning is fully extended out (8') it's a bit flimsy so I don't recommend having it at capacity for extended periods of time. The white powder coating is clean and sharp looking and the fabric we picked is adorable. The green is a chartreuse with a few drops of kelly green mixed in. Super cute! Provides very decent shade! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2017 by KMeg

  • Extremely poor installation instructions
I ordered two of these awnings. My experience with them is outlined below. Cons: Extremely poor installation instructions: The fact that the instructions are a laughable translation is only the beginning. As one reviewer said, you can read the directions once, or a hundred times; it makes no difference. They are utterly nonsensical. You must use trial and error and your best guess to install the awning and align the various clamps to allow proper operation. Alignment was a non-trivial issue: Several brackets must be properly positioned or else the awning will not extend and retract correctly, the canvas will bunch up and badly wrinkle as it retracts, and the support arms will experience high stresses that will bend or fracture them. The brackets that secure the canvas to the front of the awning won't slide into the desired position when loosened if the awning is partially retracted due to a bad design (the front bar twists and locks the loosened brackets). Each of the two awnings I received were adjusted with substantial differences from the other. Nether operated correctly, and I had no way of knowing how to correct either one of them. My father and I spent a great deal of time determining where to place the brackets to allow proper operation. No instructions whatsoever are provided to guide you. If you are lucky, the factory may have set the brackets in the proper position and aligned the awning correctly. Considering neither awning I received was properly aligned, that luck I mentioned might be harder to come by than you think. Out of the box, neither was properly functional. The pitch of the awing is comically steep: Expect at least a four-foot drop (or more) from the point of attachment to the end of the awning. If you hang it at 8 feet, the end will hover about 3.5 feet from the ground. No joke. I'm not kidding. I'M REALLY NOT KIDDING! Ok? I created mounting shims that angled backwards at 8 degrees in anticipation of this problem after reading other reviews. It was not nearly enough. Even after setting the pitch adjustment to its shallowest position, the pitch is very steep. Worse, the pitch will not hold its position, no matter how tight the bolts and jackscrews are fastened. Your immediate sense of semi-satisfaction after your Herculean Hulk of a helper tightens the bolts and jackscrews will soon be dashed as the awning takes a nose-dive over the course of the day. My advice; create shims angling back by at least 20 degrees or hang the awning at least 12 feet above the ground, unless you are three feet tall. My plan is to modify the pitch brackets to a design that makes at least some sense. Cheap materials: The screw heads are very easily stripped (very soft metal). Have screw extractors ready and waiting. This will save you from a trip to the hardware store during the installation. The canvas on both awnings had holes in it straight out of the box. Poor quality control: The awnings come pre-assembled, but each of the two awnings I received had significant differences from each other regarding where the various brackets/clamps/pivot points were secured, how the fabric was aligned with the tube, etc. The canvas on both awnings had multiple holes. I looked at the picture of this product on Amazon and didn't know whether to laugh or curse. The pitch angle they show cannot be achieved with the product I received. No way. Not even close. The worst part is that the awning could be radically improved with a few design changes that would not affect the cost. It's simply a bad design. My father and I are both engineers, and all we could do is wonder what the people designing this product were thinking, if anything at all. I'm considering condensing all of my measurements, adjustment procedures, observations, and fixes into a guide for other poor souls who may have been duped by the picture. Especially with the optional motor. Oh, don't get me started on the motor installation. Why? Because after that long rant, an obligatory additional rant on the remote control programming instructions (or lack thereof) must follow. We have only so many hours in our lives. Eventually, these awnings will perform as desired. They aren't there yet. I need to take them down, make new shims at a steeper angle, and fabricate a clamp that will properly secure the pitch adjustment. Oh, then I need to patch the holes in the canvas or order new canvas for each. I realize most of the above won't mean much to anyone but prior purchasers who have dealt with this first hand, and it's too late for them. I just wanted to give potential buyers some idea of what they might have waiting for them. Pros: If you have little money, have a very high tolerance for poor design and materials, and are willing to work hard to make lemonade out of a lemon, these awnings are the cheapest retractables you are likely to find. If only the designers had thought a little harder. If only the company had hired someone to write a clear and comprehensive installation guide. If only. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2015 by M. Cole

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