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Outsunny 10' x 6' Greenhouse for Outdoors, Polycarbonate Greenhouse with Rain Gutter and Roof Vent, Aluminum Walk-in Green Houses for Outside Patio Backyard Garden

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Size: 10' x 6'


Features

  • Winter-Grade Outdoor Plant Growth: Protect plants from cold, wind, rain, and wild animals. Control heat and humidity. Let in 90% of light, and UV stop sun damage. This thick polycarbonate wall walk-in greenhouse gives you a personal plant nursery for your garden. If it's green, you can house it: vegetables, herbs, flowers, or tropical saplings. Stay in the soil all year.
  • Adjustable Roof Vent: Take control of humidity; this winter greenhouse features an adjustable roof vent you can use to let in fresh air and easily manage excess moisture. Fine-tune the angle and bring balance to your grow space.
  • Aluminum Frame Design: The easy-to-assemble aluminum frame, tough-as-nails hardware, and reinforced poles of our heavy duty greenhouse help prevent corrosion, giving you a green house to grow in further into the future.
  • Save On Water Costs: The included rain gutters aid in collecting natural rainwater. Attach a hose to your outdoor greenhouse to start collecting water and become more self-sufficient.
  • Large Walk-In Grow Space: Measuring 10' L x 6' W x 6.4' H, our backyard greenhouse offers you plenty of protected space for plant prep. Not only can you nurse seedlings safely in them, but they're also an excellent space for putting your garden tools, seeds, and plant pots.

Color: Silver


Brand: Outsunny


Product Dimensions: 119.3"L x 72"W x 76.8"H


Item Weight: 77 Pounds


Cover Material: Polycarbonate (PC)


Frame Material: Aluminum


Nominal Wall Thickness: 0.16 Inches


Number of Doors: 1


Number Of Vents: 1


Manufacturer: Aosom LLC


Size: 10' x 6'


UPC: 842525144278


Product Dimensions: 119.25 x 72 x 76.75 inches


Item Weight: 77 pounds


Item model number: US31


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  • Surprisingly sturdy little greenhouse. Very pleased!
Size: 4' x 6'
Bought this greenhouse primarily as a place to sit outdoors in the winter and be protected from the elements in the northeast. Add a small heater and its very comfy. Manual is completely picture based, which isn't a bad thing. All parts were labeled well and the manual referred to each of them easily. Did find that a 2 pieces were referenced incorrectly in the manual or were labeled wrong, one or the other. That was a setback for about an hour while I tried to make it work as the manual suggested but the pictures showed something different so I went with the obvious fit and it all worked out. I spend about 2 and half days putting this together in between other things. I'd say it took me about 8 hours total to do it right and gently get all the window panels in place without bending them. Overall, very pleased and surprised by just how sturdy it turned out. Time will be the ultimate test. Some helpful tips. Keep everything loose until you're sure you have it right. Tighten when its all together. Press things firmly together and gently bend those window panels to fit in. Some will slide, some will not. The mis-numbered parts were something like 5 and 4a or 4 and 5a but you'll see when you go to follow the instructions that the angles at the top of the standing poles have to follow the roof line. A few extra bolts and screws were given which was also nice but made me panic a bit when I was done and they were still there. Guess I'll hold onto those just in case. I anchored mine to my deck and used the two provided anchors. Keep in mind those anchor on the inside of the greenhouse, not the outside. Lost some time there too trying to make it work the other way. Kinda like them better on the inside anyway since they are out of the weather. My only complaint really is the lack of ability to flip-flop the door opening. Would like to have had it open the opposite way but because the door frame is part of the roof support, and because its angled to follow the roof line, you have to put it on that way only. I'll make do. Not a huge fan of the roof opening either as it appears to stay closed only by gravity and I'm concerned the wind will catch it. You have to put the opening on the specified back right side only because of the way the rest of the supports are. Would have liked to put it on the left side but then the door would be in the wrong place. Small complaints really. Overall, a very nice greenhouse / sunroom and well worth the money. Just be patient and take breaks when you cannot be patient. It comes together and is worth it in the end. Would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by Pete Giovetsis

  • Not sturdy. Wind tears right through it.
Size: 4' x 6'
This is really a decent frame for a greenhouse (although certain decisions for how parts were connected make no sense compared to other sturdier parts). The wind lifted this thing right off our patio and we have lost panels and they didn't fit perfectly to begin with. Highly recommend that you stake this to the ground and possibly buy additional panels. Update (again): Wind tears this up every time. I have been trying to strengthen it just about every other weekend for the past year. Basically rebuilt the frame out of wood which has added some weight but doesn't fix the panels' fit. The only part that appears to be very well designed and fastend is the front side with the door. If only they had replicated that structure throughout. Older update: reduced to 2 stars. This can't hold up to almost any amount of wind. Panels blow off immediately and the frame becomes warped so that you can't get panels back in. Needs to be made of sturdier metal frames with ideally more smaller panels that are locked into place like the door and panels next to the door. Better to spend more on a sturdier unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Excellent choice for the price! But you MUST tape or caulk the panels!!!!
Size: 10' x 6'
Significantly better quality than I expected. YOU MUST use tape or caulk to seal the panels into the frame to stop air penetration! If you don't, even a low wind WILL pop the panels out and damage them. But as long as you use greenhouse tape and/or adhesive caulk and seal all the panels to the frame, you'll be impressed. THIS IS NOT MENTIONED IN THE DESCRIPTION but it certainly should be! Assembly takes some time and patience. The frame is a lot more stable than I expected from the photos and description. It lasted through the winter and is very effective at keeping plants from freezing. I did have to put a space heater inside when temperatures fell to around 20 degrees (F), but otherwise I was really impressed. It lasted through a number of Texas thunderstorms and even a few wind storms, but an extreme storm came through that completely destroyed mine (but it was such an extreme storm that it also caused major damage to the house). I'll surely buy another one this year to replace the damaged one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025 by Brian

  • I’ve never put something together like this before……
Size: 4' x 6'
This took me a minute to figure out. I’m 70. Alone. Female. No tools. I highly suggest using an electric drill. (I actually put this together with the Allen wrench provided, so it can be done but took me awhile.) You’ll probably also need a rubber mallet to get some of the plastic pieces in (or apart, if you put the plastic pieces on the wrong corners like I did). Organize all the parts carefully when unpacking. Everything is labeled, but if there are, for example, three of something, only one will be labeled so you have to have your systems in place. I organized all the pieces in the house and brought out only what was needed for the next step because the panels can blow away. (There is a film on both sides of the polycarbonate that will need removal, btw.) I misread/misinterpreted the diagrams in two strategic places and had to backtrack, which was frustrating, but managed to undo enough to switch support pieces and hobbled along until it was done. I can’t emphasize enough how important it is to caulk every seam, inside and out, when you’re done. I don’t know that it could handle much wind if you didn’t and it would be really loud and probably would let rain in. It goes from rattly and unstable, before caulking, to being a tight, sturdy, really sweet green house if you do and even though it took a lot of time, I think it’s essential. Go slow, don’t force anything. Make sure every polycarbonate panel is cleanly within the aluminum slots. I’m so pleased with the design and functionality. I got it to overwinter my citrus and some tender plants and am happy with my purchase. It’s not easy to put together alone but doable. I recommend this product. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by Pamela Patterson Pamela Patterson

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