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Palram - Canopia Snap & Grow 8 Ft. x 8 Ft. Greenhouse Kit Hobby DIY Walk in Green House Heavy Duty Polycarbonate, Aluminium Frame, with Lockable Door and Vent for Outdoors, Garden, Backyard in Silver

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Fulfilled by Poly-Tex, Inc.

Arrives Jun 23 – Jun 25
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Size: 8 Ft. x 8 Ft.


Style: without Starter Kit


Features

  • Crystal clear virtually unbreakable polycarbonate roof and walls panels that provide 100% UV protection and over 90% light transmission directly onto plants
  • Polycarbonate panels provide protection from UV rays
  • 68 sq feet growing space and 6.8' of head room
  • Includes double wide doors, adjustable roof vent, rain gutters and lockable door handle
  • 5 Year Limit Warranty

Description

The Snap & Grow™ 8’ x 8’ Silver greenhouse couldn’t be more aptly named. The SmartLock™ connector system makes this hobby greenhouse one of the quickest and simplest on the market to set up. The tough, crystal- clear SnapGlas™ panels bring in a maximum amount of light that your plants will surely enjoy. Large, double doors and an adjustable roof vent provide flexible ventilation. The 8’ x 8’ base size package provides plenty of head room and with the optional extension kit, it can lengthen as your needs grow. It truly is greenhouse gardening in a Snap! Manufacturer Contact Information

Color: Silver


Brand: Palram


Product Dimensions: 96"L x 84"W x 108"H


Item Weight: 148 Pounds


Cover Material: Polycarbonate (PC)


Frame Material: Aluminum


Nominal Wall Thickness: 0.048 inches


Number of Doors: 2


Number Of Vents: 1


Global Trade Identification Number: 54


Door Style: French Door


Manufacturer: Palram


Closure Type: Zipper


Size: 8 Ft. x 8 Ft.


UPC: 763552700254 753182244563 628204177627 728131178473 728131178480 763552700605 100012734587


Product Dimensions: 96 x 84 x 108 inches


Item Weight: 148 pounds


Item model number: HG8008


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Sturdy structure that can be adapted to winter use along with a few caveats. (Experience feedback added)
Size: 6 Ft. x 8 Ft. Style: without Starter Kit
[We normally do not write reviews until we have owned a product for a decent period of time. This is an exception as we are only a month out from receiving our greenhouse kit. However, cold days near and some of you may need to make a time-pressured decision. We discuss, below, some aspects of winter use based on prior ownership of a greenhouse that was used during the cold months. See added feedback at end of this review.] We owned a greenhouse, bought at Harbor Freight, that cost substantially less then the one I'm reviewing here. That greenhouse had several problems: high winds sometimes "ripped" panels out, air leaks, sliding door that frequently jammed, vent window that did not shut snugly, replacing door gasket was a many hour job, and so on. Thus, we were looking for a replacement that could stand up to the winds and cold weather that are native to Albuquerque. We read the reviews here and other places and finally ordered the 6x8 to replace our other greenhouse. We did so in fear and trembling given the numerous bad reviews with descriptions of structural issues. The reviews that reported success were convincing, however. Now here is where we parted ways with most of you: We did not try to build it ourselves though we have done many complex projects successfully. We know an extremely talented builder, also a very handy man, who wanted our old green house so a deal was struck - the old greenhouse for his installing the new one. (We paid for additional supplies.) Let me be more specific about the talents of this builder: he built and lives in a 9,000 sq ft plus home that he did almost all the construction; his job now and in the past has always involved building and assembling both indoors and out. And he isn't afraid to read instructions until understood. I'm harping on the talents brought to the job because many people with "tool" hobbies believe they can throw this project together easily. Many can't and they provide bad reviews in frustration. My advise is simply that if you are not comfortable with messy constructions that require a lot of patients and the stamina to backup and do it the other way, get some professional help to put this puppy together. Also note that the instructions are just pages and pages of pictures - no descriptions - so you must figure out what is meant. Puzzle solving is fun but hours and hours a day for several days? Now I am going to list what is good about this kit and the resulting greenhouse: * We followed the initial instructions and went through all of the parts and compared shapes, part numbers, and amounts to those shown in the instructions. On our first call to the manufacturer, we left a message. They called back and we discussed discrepancies between our count and the instructions'. Several days later, the replacement and/or additional parts showed up at our house. We called after completing construction to order more parts to help us hang things from the ceiling and mount a thermostat. We were charged a reasonable amount and those parts showed up a few days later. So all of our interactions with service were positive! * The transparent plastic pieces that comprise the sides and doors are substantial and are locked in place so I believe that our occasional 50+ MPH winds will have little effect. Locked in place means fit in groves on all sides and those grove areas covered by additional hardware. We have had a recent blow near 40 MPH with no problems. * There are a large number of "truing" gadgets that force edges, walls, and roof into appropriate inter angles and strengthen the joints. * We had a 6x8 wood border secured to concrete from our old greenhouse. You MUST install same if you will experience high winds. This is not optional. This kit comes with proper skirts and what-nots so this doesn't look bad. Some care is needed here - it is important that connecting walls make right angles and non-adjacent walls be parallel. This must be done before installing most of the truing gadgets. It is also necessary that you make sure the screws through the wood into the concrete can coexist with the screws through the bottom of the greenhouse into the same wood. * The door swings open; it does not slide. It is a two-part Dutch door and the parts can open independently. There is a mechanism that holds the door open so that it will not slam around in the wind and latches to tightly lock either or both parts. * The long sides of the roof, where the roof meets the sides, have little gutters. On the front and back side of each gutter are places to attach tubes to lead the water away. This is a thoughtful extra that might be really important if your green house is in a place that easily accumulates deep water. * One of the top plastic covers contains a vent mechanism with proper hardware to seal it shut or hold it rigidly open. * A lot of covering mechanisms are supplied to hide the various crufty joints where multiple pieces come together in weird ways. In other words almost all the joins look quite professional. * Because of several things mentioned above, this greenhouse feels really solid and we expect none of the problems we experienced with our former one. Before signing off, I want to mention a few perhaps atypical things that we are doing with our new greenhouse. We called the manufacturer and ask about winter use. The reply was "This is a three season greenhouse." So like our former one, this one will be insulated. Pieces of insulation are cut to fit between the vertical supports that form the walls and each piece will extend from the floor to the beginning of the roof. We have also brought electricity to it to support a light bulb, a control thermostat, and an electric heater. This is the same arrangement as in our former greenhouse. We also put insulation in the floor cavity and covered it with fake wood boards across the whole floor area. In addition, all bottom metal parts of the green house (those touching the bottom wood frame) have been sprayed with some sort of rubbery substance that should inhibit oxidation where the rubber meets the water or snow. I must say the whole thing looks totally wonderful and I'm expecting it to have a long life and survive whatever nature throws at it. ADDED 1/29/2017: Our greenhouse has been operational for the first several months of winter so I can comment on it through experience and also note a slight change in the anticipated winter-proofing. I should note that our winter goal is merely to allow plants to survive the cold weather. We are not trying to grow tomatoes or tropical orchids in winter. So the goal of insulation and heater is just to prevent temperatures below 40 degrees F. Change in insulation: We did not cut up insulation sheets and lay along the walls as anticipated above. Rather, we followed a suggestion from someone at the manufacturer. We took bubble wrap (fairly large bubbles), cut it to size to fit the panes (about half of a panel) of the plastic siding, moistened the bubble side, then pressed it on the inside of the plastic panes, bubbles facing the outside. This almost worked but some of the wrap loosened so we got little velcro buttons with sticky outsides. We put buttons on the four corners of each plastic pane and the corresponding points on the bubble wrap pieces. This arrangement has worked better than we expected and recommend it to you. Experience: This winter has had some unusually cold nights and high speed winds. The combination of floor insulation (see above), bubble wrap, and heater have maintained desired temperatures despite some nights in the low teens! I'm impressed. We have also experienced winds that were reported at 35-50mph and were knocking parts out of the trees. The greenhouse has been solid as a rock; but, note ours is attached to a wood frame on the bottom and that frame is screwed into the concrete. The only wind-related problem was when we left the door open, held by a hold-the-door-open gizmo that is part of the kit. That gizmo, a plastic strap, was snapped by the high wind. Note that it was idiotic of us to leave the door open in such windy conditions. The good news is that the manufacturer sent us a replacement at no charge. ADDED 5/20/2017: In response to a request via a comment attached to this review, I've added three photos. One shows the bubble wrap insulation from inside the greenhouse, the second shows various electric gizmos including the heater and control thermostat, and the third shows some of the fake wood floor which covers a layer of insulation. It's fairly hot now days so there are no plants on the inside. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2016 by Dragoneer Dragoneer

  • HAVE SOME PATIENCE AND TAKE IT SLOW
Size: 8 Ft. x 8 Ft. Style: without Starter Kit
If you don't want to read below, quick response, I would buy it again. Order and arrival was prompt.... week early. You will need two people to move the box. It is heavy YOU HAVE TO INVENTORY THE PARTS... MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS THERE. Hardware in pre-packaged bags does not need to be checked. All of them were accurrate. The green house base whatever you use, has to be level or the parts won't fit. You will need two people for at least 6 hours. I had help for first day and completed second day by myself 10 hours total. You will need ladder(s) There is a manual in the box, take a picture of the cover with the ID information tag. You will need this for any replacement parts or correspondence. There is a hard cardboard angle, about 20 inches long in the box. You will need it, so don't throw it away. It says don't throw away on the side of it. ( I threw it away and then retrieved , lol ) I separated the two shipping box halves and put them side by side on saw horses. There are many parts and you don't want to be bending over 300 times. I also marked the inventoried items with a red marker. If you don't you will forget if you counted it. PROS: 1. Parts manufactured appear to be of good quality and accurrate 2. Assembly of parts was medium to sometimes difficult, but all parts fit. 3. The Green House faces the North and side walls East and West. It has sustained constant 30 mph winds for 10 hours , with gusts to 40 mph on three occasions. Stays put, handled it well. I did not do any additional achoring. 4. Temperature difference between outside air and green house was average 25 to 30 degrees hotter in the green house in day time. At 70 F and above outside air, you have to open vent and doors. Very Good . 5. The acrylic panels are easy to install , very durable, bendable and don't scratch easily. 6. I was missing a part and the 24 hr. online service for replacement parts was easy and I recieved the part in one day . ( I assembled on weekend, recieved on Monday) Good service. CONS: 1. Instructions are difficult to understand, since they are mostly pictures. They are quite a puzzle and quite ingenious at the same time. This will test your patience. 2. Many of the parts numbers on the pieces were not readable or scrapped off in shipping. So I had to match by pictures. I did not like that. Poor tagging or they used old tags with faint ink. 3. Door which is assembled at factory would not stay together. Had to use sheet metal screws at the joints. 4. The gutters, which are part of the horizonal structure will catch anything that lands on the green house. Clog easy. When they clog, water will seep inside the green house if hard rain. MODIFICATIONS: 1. There are about 10 push and turn fasteners used. ( Items 22 and 23) They would not stay in place and when the wind blew , they popped out on the floor. I bought T-bolts and nuts and replaced them. Worked fine. (M6x25mm T-Slot Drop-in Stud) May have to file them a some. 2. I added automated roof vent actuator with a thermostat . If you buy the pneumatic one made for this green house, you cannot change the set point . I also added rain detector so it would close when raining. 3, I added a solar light inside. For the price, it is well worth the investment, just read the instructions a few times before you start the build. I read many reviews here before buying and that helps. So I knew upfront the instuctions were bad. So it was not a suprise. 2 Year Follow up: 1. Nothing has come loose , failed, or come apart , still very secure as a whole 2. Still does good in the wind (loud) , but the most I have gotten is 40 mph 3. The acrylic panels are stil fine, no yellow, just like new 4. I have added heat : A. Electric Heat 1500w on a thermostat . Cost is 80 cents a day in fall and spring. For OA Temps 35 and above B. Propane heat 15,000 btu on a thermostat Cost is about $50 per season For OA temps Below 35 to 10 5. I have added a Fan in the back with a wood frame , and exhaust shutter. It controls @ 70F 6. I have added a couple dryer vents install backward for air intake. Overall I am very satisfied. No 5 star, those instructions were tough :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023 by Larry A. Larry A.

  • $2000 worth of garbage
Size: 8 Ft. x 20 Ft. Style: without Starter Kit
Update - This did not even last one season! Within 4 months the metal roof supports started snapping. Approximately 7 months after erection, wind has left this greenhouse in a pile. It is a complete loss! I live in Illinois. We are not subject to regular extreme wind. This was not tornado or straight line wind damage. This was an extremely poor quality product that continued to fail in very average Midwest conditions. $2000+ worth of garbage that I now have to pay to dispose of. This is the most disappointing purchase I have ever made. I feel taken. Below was my first review: Parts in the box were broken and one plastic part was improperly formed. This is obviously a quality control issue, not damaged in shipment. This greenhouse is flimsy and of a low quality. I worry every time the wind blows. None of the roof vents seal. When it rains everything under them is flooded. Many of the parts in the box were not marked with any numbers, making it a process of elimination just to try to figure out the correct pieces to use while constructing. The instructions are drawings only, no written instruction, leaving some of the construction a bit confusing. This was a disappointing purchase. Upon completion, I felt if there was an option to put it all back in the box and send it back I would have done so without hesitation. Definitely not worth the money and TIME spent! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2019 by karen

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