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Gardesol Carport, 12'x20' Extra Large Heavy Duty Carport with Roll-up Ventilated Windows, Portable Garage with Removable Sidewalls & Doors for Car, Truck, SUV, Car Canopy with All-Season Tarp, Gray

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Fulfilled by Gardesol Direct

Arrives Apr 30 – May 3
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Color: Gray


Size: 12' x 20'


Features

  • Larger Carport: 12'x20' Extra large size provide ample space for your vehicles, trucks, and boats. Removable sidewalls and doors to meet your various needs, It is also suitable for outdoor events like parties, weddings, commercial fairs.
  • Roll-up Ventilation Windows Design: There are 2 mesh windows on each sidewall that support much better ventilation compared to other carports, it can help with air flowing, prevent moisture.
  • Heavy Duty Carport Construction: This carport shelter made from a rust-resistant powder-coated steel frame prevents chipping, peeling, rust, and corrosion. The 8 solid legs are consists of 1.5inch diameter and 1.2mm thicken poles, It makes the whole steel carport much safer and more stable.
  • Quick and Easy to Set up: The poles are connecting with the spring button, No additional tool is required, Each part is marked with number, It's easy to follow the included instructions for step-by-step installation.
  • 180g Waterproof Canopy Cover: All-season materials tarp could protect your vehicle from Season Elements. Such as sun, rain, dust, snow, etc.
  • Multi-stability Design: Connector using art-welding, elastic ball strap fasten the canopy to the frame, Come with ground stakes and guy ropes for extra support. keep your belongings safe and secure.

Brand: Gardesol


Material: Alloy Steel


Color: Gray


Item Weight: 65.31 Kilograms


Recommended Uses For Product: Party, Outdoor Activities


Brand: Gardesol


Material: Alloy Steel


Color: Gray


Item Weight: 65.31 Kilograms


Recommended Uses For Product: Party, Outdoor Activities


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV PROTECT


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Pole Material Type: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 240 x 144 x 112.56 inches


Item Weight: 143.7 pounds


Manufacturer: Gardesol


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: ZTCP02


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  • Great customer service!
Color: Gray Size: 10' x 20'
I got this a little over a year ago to keep lumber dry. It was pretty easy to put up with my brother's help. Overall, very satisfied with the quality of the carport - it held up to some torrential downpours and windstorms over the past year. However, after the last windy day we had (Washington, DC area) I woke to find the roof in tatters, similar to another reviewer. I was honestly amazed at the extent of the damage - it looked like it had been through a lawnmower. The framework and most of the walls were unscathed. I reached out to Customer Service and Ginni was quick to reply. Despite being slightly beyond the warranty period, she offered to send out a replacement roof panel. Customer service like this is comforting! Anyone out there on the fence about purchasing this (I know, it's a bit of an investment) - rest assured that there are real people working behind the scenes that really seem to value their reputation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024 by IanCrowe

  • Good but issues: leaky roof seams, weak velcro joints
Color: Gray Size: 12' x 20'
[Edit 2] Two new factors: I learned that the wind was much stronger, 40 mph with 66 mph gusts. That's a much higher force, and above what a low cost tent can be expected to survive; and the company saw my review and has offered very nicely to either replace the torn parts or refund the money. I have asked for two pieces to be replaced. So I am changing my review score. [Edit] I can not recommend this item any more. The Velcro joints gave up in 20 MPH wind, allowing the wind to pick up the whole tent, pull the 20 inch screw-in anchors that i bought seperately out of the ground, and blew the entire tent into the trees. I believe that with proper joints the wind could not have gotten underneath. The tent now has several holes in the roof. I don't know if I can fix it sufficiently or will have to start over with the frame and some shrink-wrap plastic like used on boats. In any case I'm not sure what to do about anchoring it down. First, notes on things to do correctly. I was able to assemble by myself. I was lazy about leveling the location, next time I will make sure the locations where the posts stand are all on a straight line. Also clear out the ground a the way around. In my case this was exacerbated by very soft ground, and some of the posts have sunk several inches. To fix this I'm going to disconnect the guy lines, lift the tent, and out concrete blocks under the posts. Which leads to my first issue - the stakes for holding the posts down are useless and will pull out of any but the densest soil. The guy line anchors were also wimpy plastic, I bought better steel ones separately. Overall the tent is reasonably well made for the price, and I liked the overall engineering, but I've had the following issues: 1) The seams such as the ones where the roof is attached to the mounting system about 3 inches from the edge, do not have sealing tape installed at the factory. As a result under any rain a lot of water pours through that seam in particular. I will have to find a tent sealer that is compatible with polyester and seal those seams. 2) the joints between the side and end walls are velcro. This may be convenient for assembly, but not strong enough for even moderate winds. Even with 10 to 20 mph gusts those joints come apart, so the end walls can flap around and more rain can get in. Of course flapping causes wear as well. Velcro _might_ work if it were two inches wide. I would like to see two separate lines of Velcro, with an inch or two of spacing between them. 3) the roll up windows are made very skimpy, such that there is no overlap past the Velcro, and it is difficult to stretch the window flap to close the opening and attach the Velcro completely. 4) The attachment straps for the guy lines seem wimpy, so I worry about them but they have held so far. 5) only one minor mfg. defect - one of the straps that holds the front roll up door got sewn into the hem seam. I haven't figured out whether/how to take it out of the seam and restore the stitching. This isn't IMHO important enough to ask for a replacement. 6) while the roof is stretched very well and doesnt move very much, the tent sides flap in and out a lot. This may be because of the improper leveling that I did, and the posts having sunk into the ground, so I don't know if this is truly a fault. I have noticed that the tent was tilted forward slightly as well with posts leaning a bit but that might also be my fault. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022 by Kindle Customer Kindle Customer

  • Not as HD as expected - not kind of quality expected
Color: Beige Size: 10' x 20'
We rated this a 4 as 3.5 isn't an option.. We got it during a reduced price special which saved us over $100. If that were not the case we would probably return it.. The Good: the frame definitely goes together easily. It is a straightforward assembly. The tubing is a larger diameter than a Shelter logic we are replacing which has held up to multiple winters and some heavy snow. That said it also was a smaller size. The wall thickness is OK as larger diameter adds a lot of strength by itself. It is packaged well with everything marked and accounted for. The design looks like it will help keep weather in check as areas overlap nicely preventing seeping in (rain). The elastic connectors for the sides, like the snap pins in the tubing, make assembly fast and relatively easy. The BAD: This is called HD but the material the top, sides, and ends are made of isn't as thick/strong as the Logic we are replacing. The metal securing clips that fasten into the bottom of the poles are a major weakness it seems. This in part due to the tent material itself put also do to the design and stitching.. One corner on ours already has a rip in just trying to pull the top tight. Its ripping at the stitching. Looking at some of the clips on the bottom of the sides also shows how the stitching has made holes that potentially will also rip IMO. Also the clips on the sides do not reach the holes in the tubing either at all, on some, and with stress on the rest.. We ended up not using them for fear they also would tear. It looks like the top is short on both sides as the re-enforced section on it is inches away from the tubing that runs horizontally. We even measured all the tubing worrying that we had mixed up some A's and B's. That was not the case. Also the stitching on ends that holds velcro showed areas that were poorly done (extra loose thread etc). OVERALL: We will keep it. We will come up with patches to fix and re-enforce the clip areas and to allow fastening along the bottom edge. The size and ease of frame assembly is great. The concept of the design also seems really good. The top, sides, and ends drag all that down several stars. Mainly the material and/or the stitching causing issues with the material.. We have an ultra HD tarp that we may cover it with but it may add too much weight for the unit. Had we paid the normal full price for this we would be upset and have returned it. Having gotten a good deal on it we'll keep our fingers crossed and try to fix its weak areas. 10 month follow-up: We didn't put a tarp over this as planned.. We had a rough winter with heavy wet snow up to a ft thick at times.. This unit held up to it as well as to heavy rains and high winds.. Initially we though it would not hold up based on concerns we mentioned in our original review.. We anchored the outside corners with heavy cord and inside we used bungee cords to weights.. Very surprised at how well it worked and lasted under winter and spring conditions.. A plus that we like a lot is the roll up front door with 3 velcro straps to hold it up.. This makes it easy and fast to raise, hold in position, lower.. There is a caveat in our update review.. It rained constantly, hard overnight, and into this morning.. we noticed water on the vehicle inside it.. looking up it seems that the coating of the tent has gotten thinner in spots with some water seeping through. Its only a few spots but prior to this it never leaked so worth mentioning IMO.. all in all a good product for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by Old_Norse Old_Norse

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