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Outsunny 10' x 12' Hardtop Gazebo with Curtains and Netting, Permanent Pavilion Metal Single Roof Gazebo Canopy with Aluminum Frame and Hooks, for Garden, Patio, Backyard, Coffee Brown

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Fulfilled by Aosom Direct

Arrives Tuesday, Sep 2
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Color: Coffee Brown


Size: 10' x 12'


Features

  • Metal Patio Gazebo: Keeping you cool, dry, and out of UV, our metal hard-top gazebo offers a structure for your family to gather in for various reasons and seasons. It features a galvanized steel hardtop roof and a powder-coated aluminum frame made to withstand wind, rain, and (some) snow; beyond heavy duty when compared to a fabric canopy.
  • Outdoor Outings That Don't Bite: Use our patio gazebo's netting sidewalls to enjoy the breeze without winged intruders. Is the glare too much to bear, or wind too harsh? Use the polyester privacy curtains to ease your eyes and stay cozy.
  • Materials That Are Built to Last: The powder-coated bronze-colored aluminum frame is water-safe and easy to carry. The steel roof stands up against repeated exposure to weather. This is an outdoor canopy gazebo you can rely on
  • Versatile Gazebo: Prepare for poolside parties and patio picnics, serve dinner, and drinks; our metal hard top gazebo fits a crowd without making them feel crowded. With stakes and expansion screws, you can mount it to any outdoor surface, soft or hard.
  • Overall Dimensions: 12' L x 9.8' W. Note: Do not use in extreme weather. Dispose of snow before capacity is reached.

Brand: Outsunny


Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Style: Modern


Product Dimensions: 143.75"L x 103.25"W x 103.25"H


Item Weight: 128.7 Pounds


Frame Material: Aluminum


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Shape: Rectangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: Yes


Assembly Required: Yes


Brand: Outsunny


Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Style: Modern


Product Dimensions: 143.75"L x 103.25"W x 103.25"H


Item Weight: 128.7 Pounds


Frame Material: Aluminum


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Shape: Rectangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: Yes


Assembly Required: Yes


Occupancy: 10 Person


Color: Coffee Brown


Manufacturer: Aosom LLC


UPC: 842525105323


Floor Area: 88.2 Square Feet


Item Weight: 128.7 pounds


Item model number: 84C-040


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Great customer service, classy gazebo
Assembly of the frame was pretty straightforward. We installed ours on top of paver blocks so we were concerned about anchoring. To add some balast we filled the legs with pea gravel before attaching the bottom plates. We only got about 30 lbs in each one, but better than nothing. Still working on some additional anchoring ideas. We could still move the assembled frame pretty easily with four people. After getting the entire frame assembled, we found that we didn't receive the roofing spacers in Box 1. I emailed customer support on a Saturday, expecting not to hear back until Monday or later. I got a response within an hour, and by Monday the package was on its way. Once the spacers were received we resumed installed the roof panels. We tried and gave up a couple times, not being able to get the panels to line up with the holes. Finally we did a couple things to make our lives easier. First, we remove the top cap completely, figuring we could reattach it before installing the final side. Also, I went and loosened up all of the roofing frame bolts, and even on the main cross side crossbars. This gave the flexibility needed to install the roofing panels. We did get extremely frustrated with the clips on the roofing panels. I still have no idea what purpose they serve, but they would not stay on the panels. We eventually quit putting them on. This is over a hot tub, so if things aren't 100% waterproof because of it, that's fine. I don't see how they would make anything waterproof, anyway. As we installed the panels, we did not tighten any of the bolts! We remembered to put the top cap on before the 4th roofing quadrant, and finished the panels. I figured the last side would be the hardest, but it was actually the easiest. Perhaps due to learning curve, or maybe the first three sides made everything line up better. Then went around and tightened every bolt in the frame and the roofing panels. Installing the curtains was pretty straightforward. A little time spent figuring out how they had to go on. Could have used some labels to save a little time. I don't imagine we'll actually zip the curtains or mesh together, but they definitely look nice just wrapped around the posts. The 10' x 12' size is just about perfect for covering a 7' x 7' hot tub. The extra length covers the stairs and there's room to walk around inside to open and close the cover. We'll see how the roof stands up to Wisconsin snow load. My guess is poorly, so I'll do my best to keep it cleared. The trim pieces that go around the bottom of the roof really dress it up nicely, but I believe they will also prevent the snow from sliding off as easily. Overall, very happy with the finished product, but will wait and see how it holds up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by Terry

  • Review of Gazebo.
Shipping: Add a week to whatever delivery date they give you. Our order was processed and a shipping label was created but it was over a week before the cartons showed up at a Fed Ex site to begin transit. The gazebo came in two large heavy cartons, one was 135 lbs. the other was 115 lbs. The large flat carton holds the roof pieces, the long narrow carton holds the frame pieces, the hardware, the manual and the netting and curtains. If you look at the cartons, you’ll see that if you cut the tape along the base, you will be able to lift off the top of the cartons. But, don’t go crazy with a utility knife, you don’t want to slash the curtains or netting. Everything was very well packaged. Although the cartons showed some damage on the outside, everything inside was in good condition. Tools: Included with the hardware is a Barbie sized Phillips screwdriver, a stamped 10 mm wrench and a 4mm hex key. I didn’t even bother taking them out of the shrink-wrap. Get a good #2 Phillips, a good 10 mm wrench and a good 4mm hex key. You will be using the hex key a lot, so if you can find one with a ball end and a handle your hands will thanks you by the end of the job. You’re also going to need a 5 or 6 foot step ladder, there is just no way to assemble this thing without a ladder. Besides the step ladder I also used a short two step kitchen step ladder for some of the assembly that was just above a comfortable working height. I also found a “Speed Square” was handy for checking and squaring up the frame. Installation: The manual is generally good. The steps are well laid out and they show you what parts you need and how many of which sized screws are required for each step. Mostly. I found one step where it said 32 screws were required but they didn’t specify the size. I used a longer screw than what was called for and then realized my mistake and had to back track and swap them out for ones of the correct size. My suggestion is to sit down with a cup of coffee before you start and go through the manual and add up how many of which screws are required per step. It will then become pretty obvious what screws to use when and where. Read the instructions! There are a couple of steps where they tell you to leave screws loose until step number X. They mean it. There are places where there has to be some loose slop in the assembly until other parts are added, then you can tighten everything up. I suppose that if I had to, I could have assembled this by myself however it would have taken much longer. This is definitely a two-person job. There is no easy way to build the frame without having a helper hold up sections so that you can screw them together and there is no way to tighten the screws in the roof panels on without having a body on either side to hold a hex key or wrench. It took my wife and I a little over two days to put the gazebo together. If we were to do it again, I’m sure we could assembly it in less time. After all of that I would have to say that we are happy with the finished product. It’s solid, it’s attractive and the roof doesn’t leak. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2021 by Micki F

  • A very nice canopy! Would buy!
So far very good. Would be 5 stars more like 4 and a half. It was lacking in some of the screw sizes, so had to use screws from other bags. Roof is tricky to put together and not liking the little clips that go on them. It may need to be caulked later we'll see.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025 by james guinn

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