Green Walk-In Tunnel Greenhouse with Zippered Door and Windows
Green Walk-In Tunnel Greenhouse with Zippered Door and Windows
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Amazon VEVOR Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, 14.8 x 6.6 x 6.6 ft Portable Plant Hot House w/ Zippered Door, 8 Roll-up Windows, Galvanized Steel Hoops, 1 Top Beam, and 2 Diagonal Poles, Green | $106.99 (new) $105.92 (used)as of 04:12 11/24 |
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Vevor tunnel greenhouse
I don’t recommend this tunnel for areas with strong wind gusts. I had a wind storm, which bent the tunnel over, breaking the support hoops. They would have to be made of a more rigid material to withstand the wind. Other than that, the cover is very durable, and diffuses the sun so the plants don’t get sunburnt. The windows were very handy for airflow. I put the door up daily without issue. Zippers are quite strong. Overall, if the wind hadn’t damaged the hoop house, I would have given a better review because it does work well as a greenhouse.
Instructions suck and not 7 ft high but...
Otherwise really nice. The cover is sturdy and make sure to use little black caps or you will tear into the cover. Wish description hadnt buried that this is actually 6.6ft high, not seven but near the very end the dimensions are there so my fault but also shady. Just pop it near the top guys, sheesh. Its a bear to build but sturdy once up. Can be bent out of shape when cover is being placed so watch out for that.
15×7×7 greenhouse
I set this up last week. 1 piece was missing a bolt hole but i made it work.
Vevor Greenhouse
This greenhouse was easy to put together. I put it together by myself in about an hour. It is fairly sturdy, although I wouldn't recommend it in the open in an area where you get very high winds. So far it has been great and is keeping all of my plants healthy and alive. I would definitely recommend this greenhouse if you are looking for something that is budget friendly and well made. Only thing I wish is that it had 2 openings instead of just 1.
Don't trust the written description.
It was advertised as 7' tall and 7' wide; it was NOT. It was only 5 1/2' high and 6' wide. I am 5' tall and it was only about 6" taller than me. It was disappointing. We finagled a base to sit it on so it would be a tall as we wanted. Also, the box was very badly banged up, ripped, and taped. When we took the items out we discovered 5 poles that were bent out of shape and smashed so they would not fit into each other for assembly. Again we managed to finagle a way to reopen the ends so they would fit into each other. Should I get a discount for having to work to make it fit the description and to have to reopen smashed ends? Yes, we could have called the store, but with it being the weekend we just wanted to get it built so it could be used. The canvas is a lot thinner than it looked in the picture. Would I buy it again? Eh......we will see how it stands up to the wind storm tonight.
Regrets
This is possibly the cheapest made greenhouse I've ever come across. I've purchased better quality greenhouses off of Shein and Temu so that should say it all. I put it together less than a week ago and it's already broken in 4 areas from gusts of wind. Do yourself a favor and don't waste your money like I did.
15x7x7 walk through tunnel.
We have a deer problem that eats our veggies, this tunnel holds more than we thought it would. Putting peas up the middle and non root veggies at the sides(cabbage, broccoli, brusselsprouts etc.) the stays are light but the cover is nice and heavy. We are gonna reinforce the frame as I think its versatility is worth the effort.
Deputy Gardener
Our second Tunnel Greenhouse, this too went together easily. Overnight we're almost to freezing (it is mid May!), but the Hot House retains 3-4 degrees above outside. On a concrete pad, we got creative on anchoring it against wind pickup to the grow bags inside. Repeat customers reflect VEVOR's value products!
the instructions were not as clear as they could be, the diagrams do not represent what I was working on. Aluminum parts are not of a heaveir gauge and the female ends were not rounded to make insertion of parts easy. I was able to squeeze back inshape gently with pliers. the 4 'tent' spikes are not sufficient to hold down the unit during gusts for 25-30mph winds. this caused issues and it blew into woods (day 2 after assembly). choose to anchor down base perimeter to
Well, admittedly I was a little doubtful about its sturdiness but went with it anyway. Putting it together was a slight challenge, the instructions were not great.
The product works and is not hard to put up and while it was not expensive I was hoping it would be a little bit more sturdy than it was. The first windy day the piles sent all over the place. I was able to reinforce it back up with rebar and zip-ties. Hopefully that will get me through until May It was meant to just be a short term answer anyway but it was shorter that I thought. :). I will say that for the money it can work with a little extra work but if you can afford something more stable it would be advisable.
Mostly good with some help
Good three season Greenhouse but you need to provide reinforcing poles to hold up the centre if you live in a heavy snow area. Mine collapsed under heavy snow but was salvageable and I installed centre poles this year and it survived. Instructions are obtuse as the 7 different types off very similar looking poles are not labelled - be sure to organize and label before you begin.Anchored mine to a base of 4x4 treated timbers as it is light-weight and needs better anchoring system. Otherwise, I love it! Great extension to my limited garden space and definitely raise the temperature for longer season.
Does the job nicely
I received this for Christmas and it is awesome. Super easy set up. It's been through a couple of months of freezing temps and crazy wind and still very much standing. If you follow the instructions and bury the frame as stated, it's very strong. Zipper pulls did break on day one but I threw some zip ties on and it functions fine. I added a fan and heater and my plants are great. I've even got a sitting area, it's bigger than you think. My dogs and I hang out in there all the time.
Mr.
This product is deserving of 5 stars, but I could only give it 4 due to the inaccuracy of the dimensions provided in the marketing materials. The unit is NOT 15 feet (180 inches) long - ir is 174 inches long. This matters to me because I built a wooden frame over eaised, brick flower beds to mount the metal cage onto. That feame had to reworked before I proceeded to install the fabric.
Lightweight but durable
The greenhouse was a "little" complex to put together (2 people) but didn't take too long. Originally, I was concerned because of how lightweight it was. I kept telling my son we needed to tie it down... he procrastinated. Last night, a storm blew through, and a gust of over 20mph picked up the greenhouse and rolled it around into the woods. Surprisingly, only two of the bottom frame poles bent slightly from the twisting, and the cover remained on and intact. The poles bent back and I did not see any tears in the cover. It's back in place and will be anchored when the sun comes up. Overall thoughts on this greenhouse: I love the mini windows, roomieness, the way it holds in the heat. I was surprised that after a heavy rain/fog to find water waiting to fall on me when I went inside, but it could be good for the plants to have that extra moisture. I definitely would buy one again... and have it tied down immediately. =)
Amateur Urban Gardener
I love my tunnel greenhouse. I have only had one instance where my cover blew off in a crazy rain storm but after weighing it down properly, it stands with the best of them. My zipper for the door did break (on both sides) so I tied a piece of twine and use that to close it. Its winter in KS and my plants are flourishing inside their tunnel just fine. I'd definitely recommend!
Dad
Pro: I like this Greenhouse, it was easy to install. Even though the instructions recommend 2-3 people to install, I did it all by
15×7 tunnel greenhouse
Very good started greenhouse for me. I am very pleased. I live in zone 9 so we don't get cold very often but it held up with gust of wind and kept my babies nice and warm. I definitely recommend. I also recommend digging around the area and preparing a place for this greenhouse. It explain it in the instructions. I wish the instructions were a little more details but with my husband's help I was able to out it up fairly quickly and I couldn't be happier
Good option for short term use.
This is a short term ( 2 year) greenhouse. The instructions are lacking. Expect to mock it up more than once to get the right length screws in the proper places. The overall dimensions are incorrect. It's actually about 6 inches short in length width and height. I had purchased this greenhouse to replace an existing greenhouse, but the cover was too small.
Love it!
We've been wanting a greenhouse for years and we came across this one, we jumped on the chance to make that dream come true. I did a fair amount of prep work to the site, prior to putting up the greenhouse. Removed the sod, leveled the soil, put down landscape fabric (bought from Vevor), built a 4x4 foundation to attach the greenhouse frame to, and secured the frame to that foundation with some clamps I found at Lowe's. Putting up the greenhouse was relatively simple and straightforward, but it definitely was a 2 person job, could have used a 3rd person once or twice during the process, but we substituted those extra hands by using sawhorses to brace things up as we went along. The cover comes with 4 ties to attach it to the frame, and they suggest you dig a trench and backfill over the bottom flaps with the dirt from those trenches. We went a step further and secured the plastic cover to the 4x4 foundation with firing strips, topped with cement pavers and larger river stone. Overkill, maybe, but we live in mid-Michigan, and the winds often are in the 20+ mph range. In fact, we had similar winds only 2 days after we finished installing the greenhouse and it came through with flying colors. Can't thank you enough for offering this greenhouse, and we've tossed around the idea of getting a second one, but not until next Spring as Winter will be the true test.
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VEVOR Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, 14.8 x 6.6 x 6.6 ft Portable Plant Hot House w/ Zippered Door, 8 Roll-up Windows, Galvanized Steel Hoops, 1 Top Beam, and 2 Diagonal Poles, Green at Amazon
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Create the perfect environment for your plants with this spacious walk-in tunnel greenhouse. Featuring a durable galvanized steel frame and a waterproof PE cover, it ensures stability and protection. The zippered door and roll-up windows provide easy access and ventilation.