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Overall Product Weight: 26.75 kg

Foundation / Frame Required: No

Assembly Required
Roof Colour:
Anthracite
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Rated 2.3 out of 5 stars
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Roof Colour:Anthracite
This is NOT steel !! The instructions are very poor and the canvas top it too small !! Not worth the price ...
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Roof Colour:Anthracite
Not a robust gazebo at all. Quite flimsy & certainly not worth the money. I have brought cheaper gazebo s before that have lasted years, this one is being returned after 2 days of being up. It looks nice when erected but bent very easily along 3 joints. Customer service was excellent & I can't fault speed of acknowledgement of our issue and refund without question. I wouldn't hesitate to purchase from Wayfair again in the future purely based on their efficient response. I wouldn't recommend this product though, not fit for purpose.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Roof Colour:Anthracite
This is a very stylish looking gazebo and looks great. It's also really easy to put together. Although the instructions are designed around 2 people assembling it, if you assemble the parts on their side on the floor then you can assemble it on your own - it's a little difficult when attaching the overhead cross members - but it can be done. I chose this particular gazebo myself because it looked like the fabric stretched really tight around the seams, and I hoped therefore it was less likely to leak water on a wet day. However, the fabric itself turned out to not be completely waterproof, and water did still pool (less a cup full, but still enough to be annoying) and leak through where the fabric was attached to the cross-members. You could also see daylight through holes were stitching was allowing yet more water through. I would definitely consider treating with some spray-on waterproofing agent first - even then, when it rains really hard to put a cheap tarpaulin over the top and that solves the problem. Given those deficiencies I would say it was good quality, but if you want to use it in wet weather then it is over-priced...but a lot better quality than the under £100 gazebos you can get from B&Q and other places. Note that mine was erected on concrete allowing me to secure it with screws in each corner - this made it super-solid - I cannot comment on how it would be if it was attached by tent pegs - but for me it was great because it didn't need any stay-ropes which can cause extra obstructions beyond the 3m x 3m frame