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Erommy 7.5FT Portable Greenhouse 3-Tier Shelf Hexagonal Walk-in Green House Kit,Plant Hot House for Outdoor,Indoor-Green

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Arrives Jun 7 – Jun 10
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Color: 7.5ft Green


Features

  • ROLL UP DOORPlant hot house has a large zipped roll up door provides easy access to the inside and can be attached to the top in order to stay open.
  • HEAVY DUTY STEEL FRAMESolid steel construction with a galvanized finish, which is resistant to rust, chipping, and peeling.
  • TRANSPARENT PLASTIC COVERThe tough, durable and transparent PE plastic cover protects plants while allowing nourishing sunlight to pass through. The indoor greenhouse cover can be easily attached to the frame with the included tethers and single-sided tape.
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLEPortable greenhouse use plastic PE connector, quick installation, 6 mesh racks on three sides, weight capacity 33 lbs.
  • STABILITYGreenhouse for outdoor equipped with 2 slant bracing tubes, and middle reinforced tubes for enhanced stability.

Brand: EROMMY


Color: 7.5ft Green


Material: Polyethylene, Alloy Steel, Plastic


Style: Portable,Green House,Indoor,Greenhouse,Outdoor


Base Material: Steel


Top Material Type: Polyethylene


Chamber Depth: 69 Inches


Chamber Height: 7.33 Feet


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Door Style: Roll Up Doors


Assembly Required: Yes


Package Dimensions: 45.75 x 12 x 6.5 inches


Item Weight: 28.4 pounds


Manufacturer: Erommy


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  • Honest & Unpaid Review! UPDATED 6/2021!
The shipping was quick although the box was destroyed when it arrived which is no fault of the seller. The only damage was a small dent on one #5 pole which is really just aesthetics. The greenhouse it exactly what you’d expect for the price. It doesn’t have ventilation windows which would’ve been an easy and nice addition but it does come w tiny metal stakes, thin white rope (thicker than string but not even really close to rope), a cheap, mini screwdriver/Allen wrench combo and a very flat wrench that barely fits. Better to use your own from the get go or the ones provided will frustrate you. I’ve had a smaller version of this type gh and the zipper on the door was the 1st thing to break after the 1st year. The rest held up for 4 years and the frame/shelves are still being used. So I’d suggest being as careful as possible when opening/closing and guiding it with your hands when doing so. Don’t pull or tug on it! I’m thinking of just going ahead and adding Velcro to keep it closed to ensure the zipper doesn’t break, and only use the zipper when absolutely necessary. The only bad thing I can say about this is that the shelves don’t fit. You’ll need at least 24 small zip ties to keep them attached or else they immediately fall off due to not only being so thin & lightweight but not quite long enough either. Zip ties will fix this and make it altogether sturdier. Anything heavier than 1.25-1.5 gallons of liquid, and the shelves start to droop. Not really a huge deal as one can store heavier objects underneath the bottom shelves. Or they can be left off for more inside room. The cover will last if taken care of and washed down every now and then. Make sure to tie it onto the poles on the inside w the attached strings provided. I put 2x4’s on the outside bottom flaps to keep them down although I’m sure a strong wind will blow them as there’s not enough extra flap to make it snug. The attached D-loops (to attach the stakes & rope) are a great detail as you can use them for many different reasons. Also, make sure to account for every part BEFORE you start constructing. Sort the pieces in piles w the #’s visible for quick identification. Don’t get the #5 & 5a poles confused. When you attach the #5a poles, make sure the ones that have the pre-cut holes (to later screw onto longer poles to help make the structure sturdier) are facing the right direction so you won’t have to double check again later. (You’ll see what I mean if you look through all the steps before starting which I recommend.) I failed to account for every piece although I sorted them. This left me missing 7 total pieces (3 poles, 4 connectors) that are integral to the greenhouse. I contacted the seller whom quickly responded apologetically and asked me to send an email with the identifying #’s and quantities of the missing pieces. Seller promised they would be sent out immediately but to please be patient w shipping time due to the covid outbreak. I was not happy w having to possibly wait weeks which would have put me way behind schedule. Outdoor gardens can’t be told to wait! I was quite surprised and delighted to open my mailbox and see the package after only 3-4 days. They made sure to get the parts to me as soon as possible which I greatly appreciate. All in all, I’m happy with my purchase and even though I had parts missing, the seller is honest and obviously cares about their customers satisfaction. This is important because as we all know, sometimes after a sale is made, the seller doesn’t give a hoot about the buyer or the product. Rest assured this seller can be relied upon to communicate back to you if anything goes wrong, you have questions or you need help in any way. Easy, no-writing, all-pictures instructions w numbered parts shows which pieces connect to which. This is a 20-25 min job that one can easily do alone. I’m a 4’11, 43 yo, 100 lb woman and had no problems putting it together. (I used a broom handle to help me raise the cover over the greenhouse while standing inside of it. Very easy! A step stool may help those on the short side but I don’t see how one person can NOT do it alone in less than 45 min at most. I have also seen replacement covers available online as well as the plastic that can be sized and cut to make a new rudimentary cover. Good deal for the price and great customer service. UPDATE 6/24/20: So it seems as I was in such a huff when I initially learned I was missing parts, I failed to count correctly and was actually missing another 3 #5 poles which were to be used for the shelves. Since I wasn’t using all 3 shelves, it wasn’t a big deal but I still wanted them for future use. So once again I email customer service and they quickly respond, asking for a list of what I needed. I immediately sent it and they responded that the parts would be sent out immediately. No back n forth squabbling about what was or was not included. (We’ve all been there and know it’s aggravating as these are cheap parts but still not ones we can run and get at the local hardware store, etc so why don’t these companies just help out their customers?) About a week later, the poles showed up just as promised. The entire time, I received emails from customer service asking me to be patient because the poles were on their way, if I’d received the parts, not to worry because they’d make sure I was a happy customer doing whatever they had to do and telling me they answer all emails within 24 hours. No kidding. All turned out to be true. This is truly the best customer service experience I’ve had on amazon. I’m not saying that I’d buy this exact greenhouse again (I need one w windows for my use) but I’m not unhappy in any way. You get what you pay for (if you want a $500 greenhouse, spend $500) and knowing that customer service will try to help me in any way is a great assurance. I’m surely going to look through the sellers other items and buy from them before anyone else. UODATE: I tried to attach a 5 lb fan to the top of the gh but the corner connectors were to weak to hold it. The 2 arched poles (connected above you when 1st entering) started to lean in w the weight until the connectors completely bent. I was able to attach a fan using the 2 middle arches w some additional cross support from a few plastic coated plant stakes & zip ties. I also switched out the corner connectors w sone that weren't being used from the shelving I’d disassembled due to space constraints. The manufacturers should’ve added middle cross support for better construction & support. I’d suggest doing this before putting anything inside. Another thing I’ve noticed is that if I attach anything really sticky (tape, Velcro, etc) and attempt to remove it (even if just a second later), the tiny squares on the gh cover will come off with whatever it is I’m trying to remove. So I’d suggest not doing this AND spending $10-15 on poly repair tape. Any places that will see heavy use should be re-enforced just to be on the safe side. UPDATE 6/10/21: This greenhouse was well worth the $. It lasted through the scorching hot summer, windy fall and wet winter of CA. It was not tethered down and we had some major storms that should’ve blown this thing away! It stood through them all!! I eventually took it down due to a leak that was caused by a hole I’d made to add a screen to the roof. I wish the GG patch n seal tape had worked to keep the screen in place half as well as the greenhouse. Had I not altered the original design, this greenhouse would’ve been 100% usable and sturdy for at least another year. The frame did not rust even though it went through the entire winter all while taking in water from the hole every time it rained. Again, the hole was purposely made by me and not the fault of the seller/manufacturer. What impressed me the most was that the zippers held up! I was sure they would break. I WAS consciously gentle with them though. The 110 degree plus heat did nothing to cause any cracks or brittleness to the cover which was a concern. I ended up purchasing a bigger 12x7 greenhouse this year but if I needed a smaller option, I wouldn’t hesitate to order this one again. The customer service was outstanding and quickly resolved any minor issues I had when originally putting together. I kept the damaged cover because with a few scissor cuts & some greenhouse tape, I can use it to make a new cover for a small frame I put together using the greenhouse frame parts. All in all, I’d stick with my original 5 star review. Remember, a REAL greenhouse is VERY EXPENSIVE. A decent one cost thousands to start. Keep in mind you’re only paying less than $90. What do you expect?....Well, $90 worth of use. After doing the math, I paid a quarter a day for this greenhouse which is still being used but in a smaller capacity. I also must add that while it was not being used (during winter months), I stored some gardening supplies in it which I thought would have gotten moldy considering there were cardboard boxes & fabric planters in the greenhouse as well. When I checked, I had no issues with mold even though water was seeping in during every rain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2020 by Gnatty77

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Color: 7.5ft Green
**UPDATE** 8/27/21 The description claims the frame rods have a coating to prevent rust- there is clearly rust in some of the joints. I replaced the duct tape with Gorilla tape for the seams and it works PERFECTLY. I even used it to secure the outer loops (that are used to tie it to the stakes), including one that had been completely ripped out, and the Gorilla tape holds. Those 4 fabric ties on either side of the door to secure the cover to the frame? They got ripped off. The Gorilla tape unfortunately did not hold them either, so I'll be attaching the cover to the frame directly with Gorilla tape. Another fault in the description is that the cover has UV protection. That's a joke. My 3 sensitive plants still get sunburnt in there, so I got a white shower curtain and created a shade area, adding some landscaping fabric at the top to provide extra cover. This nook within the greenhouse allows those plants to flourish, but one of them has needed all summer to recover from the burn and grow new leaves. Save yourself the hassle; buy a higher quality greenhouse. It'll be more expensive initially, but will save frustration overall. ___________________________________________________________________ **Update** The loops at the corners meant to secure the cover rip out easily; I duct taped them for repair or reinforcement. While the cover material itself is waterproof, the seams are not. The seams on top leak with rain. I tried to use duct tape to either seal it off or at least control the drips of water. For the money I've spent to reinforce this greenhouse, I could've just added it to my greenhouse budget and bought something higher quality. ________________________________________________________ ***UPDATE*** The company reached out to me within a day or 2. Although they saw it as weather damage, they didn't hesitate to offer a replacement greenhouse. It arrived within 2 days. They earned back 2 stars for their customer service. They're still docked a star because I will need to take extra measures to firmly secure the structure: duct tape the rope loops for added strength, duct tape the joints (especially at the door), U stakes to keep it on the ground, 9-in. stakes for the ropes so they can't be pulled out, and black zip ties for the extremely flimsy mesh shelves (about $20 total in extra spending). Is it overkill? Maybe. But I'm not taking any chances. ___________________________________ January 2021 ORIGINAL: I ran out of space inside for my plants and wanted to protect them when I put them outside, so I got this greenhouse. I did hours of research to determine the best option for my budget and this was my final decision. It's certainly spacious, and not difficult to put together (except the 5 screws). I assembled it and put a thermometer in it so that I could monitor temperature conditions before putting my plants in. A few issues have occurred. -The pieces around the entrance have repeatedly popped out of the joints. The base pole at the entrance has been so loose that I've considered gluing it to the joints. - The 2 middle joints on either side of the entrance don't feel sturdy, and I'm concerned about having to reinforce them in the future. - The cloth ties on either side of the entrance to secure the cover to the frame are a nice touch, but I think having one or 2 on each base pole would help to secure it and reduce the stress on the rope loops. - The stakes to secure it to the ground should be longer in the event that the surface of the ground gets soft from rain or snow. I plan to buy 8.5" stakes to remedy this. - The mesh that forms the shelves is not at all sturdy, but I'll either use zip ties or get sturdier shelves. - Twigs poked 3 small holes in the cover, but that can be easily remedied by duct tape. I contacted the seller because 3 of the rope loops were ripped clean off the cover. The instructions warn to add more ropes in the event of 24mph winds. I have a PWS and looked at the weather conditions: the wind gusts averaged 15mph and one went to 20.6mph. One of the very things meant to secure the greenhouse got ripped off. Whether it was faulty sewing or not, I don't know. Additionally, the cover ripped at the zipper where the cloth tie is. This thing has already dealt with 10-15mph winds during my monitoring process and it withstood some snow without issue. It's overall a nice greenhouse, and I'm excited to use it, but I don't want to have to worry about how secure it is and risk plants that have received a lot of TLC being damaged or ruined. I'll update this review after the seller gets back to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2021 by Tyler Bishop Tyler Bishop

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