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Palram - Canopia Snap & Grow 8' x 20' Greenhouse - Silver

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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Poly-Tex, Inc.

Arrives Jun 6 – Jun 12
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Size: 8' x 20' x 9'


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
  • 164 sq feet growing space and 6.8' of head room
  • Includes double wide doors, four adjustable roof vent, rain gutters and lockable door handle
  • 5 Year Limit Warranty

Description

The Snap & Grow 8' x 20' Silver Frame Hobby Greenhouse features the SmartLock connector system. Heavy duty aluminum frames assemble easily without a lot of hardware. Crystal-clear SnapGlas panels slide right into the frame, lock into place and are virtually unbreakable. The 8’ wide greenhouse offers double hinged doors. Aluminum framework, clear single layer polycarbonate panels, swinging front doors, rain gutter and four roof vents are standard features of the Snap & Grow. Has an easy to use set up manual. Available in standard silver or a more natural green powder coat. Make any backyard a sanctuary—in a snap! Manufacturer Contact Information


Color: Silver


Brand: Palram


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 241.7 x 98 x 102.4 inches


Item Weight: 295 Pounds


Door Style: French Doors


Product Dimensions: 241.7 x 98 x 102.4 inches


Item Weight: 295 pounds


Manufacturer: Palram


Country of Origin: Israel


Item model number: HG8020


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • HAVE SOME PATIENCE AND TAKE IT SLOW
Size: 8' x 8' x 9'
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 18, 2023 by Larry A. Larry A.

  • Great Product for Patient People
Size: 8' x 8' x 9'
Let me say first that I am pleased with this product. There are some things that aren't wonderful, but I would buy it again. Here's the story: I ordered it and it came a day ahead of the promised delivery date. I happened to be standing in the driveway when UPS arrived. I waited with some amusement to see how a UPS driver wrangles a 150 lb box out of a UPS truck. After some huffing and puffing. He managed to get it on a hand truck and roll it up the driveway. I just had him drop it there and my son and I carried it to the back yard. The box is a two person carry. This is a two person project. Do not attempt to build it yourself. You need four hands for some steps. 1. Make sure your plot is dead level. If it's not, you will never get some pieces to line up. I got stumped a couple of times and then realized that a corner had shifted. I was working on soft soil. When something doesn't line up, check your level. 2. The design is ingenious and the instructions are equally cunning. They were designed by Satan himself. When in doubt, put the instructions down, walk away, drink a beer, come back to it later. The drawings are a puzzle. Be patient. 3. There is a diagram of a tool that you do not have in your tool box. It has a 7 mm nut driver on one end and a little plastic nudger end at the other. It is actually included in one of the many bags of black plastic parts. You will understand what I'm talking about when you see the picture in the instructions. Look in the parts bag, not in your toolbox. 4. Did I mention that you need four hands? You need four hands. My adult son and I worked on it for 5 hours on a Saturday until we got stumped by the nudger tool picture. I worked on it for 4 hours the second day. I may have finished it in that 4 hour session, but my second set of hands got bored with the project and vanished. I worked on it for about an hour for the next four consecutive evenings. Total time was about 13 hours for 1.5 people. Two fairly intelligent adults with minimal mechanical skills could build this in about 8-10 hours. 5. There are pictures that suggest that you wear work gloves. You need to wear work gloves. The polyvinyl cuts like no paper cut you have ever experienced and the aluminum edges may bite. Wear gloves. 6. Bendy bits: The frame is made of lightweight material which is easy to manipulate and build with. This is good. It's also bendy and pliable, which is bad. MANY parts were bent. I have a vise that I used to straighten the doors which were bent and pliers for other pieces. I also have a little bit of practice bending sheet metal in a hydraulic press and the patience of Job. You can bend most of the bent pieces back to true with some time and patience. You are purchasing a 150 lb box of mostly straight aluminum bits. You will get bent pieces in that box. Do not fret. Bend them back. 7. I was really worried about how flimsy this thing seemed while I was building it. It will frame up nicely and be very stiff and true. Do not forget step one. Make sure you install all of the braces that are included. 8. Anchor kit. I live in the infrequent hurricane zone but we do get Nor' Easters and frequent weird wind storms. My neighbor had a 12' x 12' aluminum shed that ended up on top of a tree. You're probably going to want to anchor this sucker if you live somewhere prone to wind. They sell a Palram anchor kit. I went to a hardware store and bought steel cables, tackle and anchors for about $10 less, and I think my anchors are probably more stout than the Palram kit. 9. My biggest regret is that the roof vent does not secure firmly, and the doors can be finicky when closing. They close reasonably well, but could be easier to close. I am going to have to rig some sort of chicken wire cover for the vent window, which will have to remain open virtually all summer. I intend to make it varmint proof, so a little engineering will be required. The roof vent was one of the bent items that I had to straighten and it doesn't want to shut 100% closed. This is a minor flaw that I will tinker with all Spring and it will be okay in the end. 10. I put mine on a raised planting bed and installed a gravel floor. I'm attaching some pictures. Enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 9, 2017 by The Saucers The Saucers

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