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The Quictent 10x8 FT Portable Greenhouse is designed for effortless gardening, featuring a quick setup, sturdy structure, adjustable height for various plant needs, and ample space for growth. With dedicated customer support, this greenhouse is perfect for both indoor and outdoor gardening enthusiasts.
R**G
If You Have The Room, Buy This
I bought this to replace a similar 6x8 greenhouse ... I needed more space.This is very easy to set up (takes 2 people). The interior is spacious. It can be set to one of two heights. Mine is on the lower setting and my 6'1" fits VERY comfortably inside ... plenty of headroom. The green exterior material is very sturdy. This greenhouse features one LARGE door at one end and two screened windows. I recommend purchasing weights to put on the legs bases as protection from wind.I have only 2 complains:1. The door stays that hold the rolled up door up are only a loop and a straight string. My former 6x8 had a loop and a bar (like a Navy coat) that was very easy to keep the door up.2. Because the interior is so large, the spars that hold the up the roof span a long distance. They do not appear capable of holding a lot of weight. I have some hanging plants but I would like to move more up to hangers. I will probably create a frame to do that.
J**T
What?!
I have changed my review from two stars to one. The customer service of this seller is absolutely awful. They suggested that I buy a second cover, out of my pocket, when I paid for the cover to be right the first time and it is useless junk. They will not help you if you ordered their product from Amazon. I will never purchase an item from this seller again and if you like decent customer care, I recommend avoiding them at ALL costs.It seems like we got sent the wrong cover for this because there is no way the cover fits the frame. I’ve been out there cussing and sweaty trying to get it put up, only to leave it half up because I’m going to overheat. I’d really appreciate being sent the proper cover
K**R
Had some problems but they were resolved by manufacturer
My wife grows orchids and even in northeast Florida where we live it gets too cold for them in the winter. We have solved this problem by buying portable greenhouses from Quiktent. In the past we had purchased a 10' x 20' x 7' and a 9' x 10' x 8' greenhouse and have used them for several years. This year we needed a bit more room and decided to buy a Quiktent 8' x 10' pop up greenhouse on Amazon. When we first tried to erect the frame, we encountered our first problem. At the peak of the frame there is a socket that a pin goes into. The pin wouldn't snap in place. On inspection I determined that when the frame was built in the factory, the pin was installed 90 degrees out of place. I shouldn't have had to do it, but it was fairly simple to unscrew 4 screws and rotate the pin 90 degrees. The second problem was discovered when we attempted to install the cover onto the frame. It was quickly determined that the cover that was sent with the frame was for a 6' x 8' pop up greenhouse not a 8' x 10' greenhouse. I contacted Quicktent customer service and was assisted by Betty. I can't praise Betty enough for her determination to resolve the problem - even in spite of my transposing numbers and my difficulty in sending her pictures illustrating the problem. She stuck with it and the problem was resolved by Quiktent sending the correct cover. I'm happy to say the pop up tent is now fully erected and is in service. Kudos to Betty.
J**N
40 days and 40 nights of rain
The media could not be loaded. Central Massachusetts has now turned into the tropics and we have gotten rain nearly every day, I needed a affordable way to save my plants from drowning so I bought this “easy to assemble” pop up green house. Let me tell you my neighbors may have called a priest for an exorcisms this afternoon due to the words coming out of my mouth.Nothing about the setup was easy besides the unboxing and pulling it out of the bag.I put the plastic liner on the frame and pulled the frame out, then went inside to push the center support up, let me tell you the sun shinned down on me at that point and when you’re trying to push the frame of a literal green house out in 80° weather with 99% humidity and the sun taunting you by coming out for the first time in 40 days you learn what it feels like to be a lobster inside of a stop and shop steam cooker.Well the center support wouldn’t pop up, so I stretched out the frame again and repeated hoping it just wasn’t lined up correctly, nope still wouldn’t budge. I repeated this a good 10 times because I’m not a quitter. I then decided I would lift it so I couldn’t maybe get it from another angle, nope that didn’t work either. At this point I was ready to pass out but I wasn’t going to let it win, I pushed the bars up on the center support and manually lined them up and finally won the battle I had been fighting for nearly 2 hours at this point.Finally, it was set up, I stepped back to take a look, it is glorious. This is my happy place, it’s got 2 windows for ventilation and a giant door, the door zips closed easily and the windows roll down and attach with Velcro, it’s spacious and seems sturdy enough, my plants are happy and I am happy. I bet that if you have read to this point you’re wondering why I have given it 5 stars after fighting with it for 2 hours and almost passing out, well it was $130 you get what you pay for and I paid for exactly what I got.If you’re looking for me I will be in here with my plants until mid fall.(as long as it lasts that long)
P**R
broken
I bought this for a temporary green house to prevent my plants from freezing. It seemed to hold up fine until we had a real strong wind and flipped it over, and broke one of the metal bars. I didn't take a picture of the plastic, but there were some holes when it was anchored down.We did put it back over the plants, but didn't put it all the way up hoping if we get another strong wind it won't blow it over again. We also put bricks all around it to help keep it down.We wanted to be able to walk in and water the plants of needed, and to keep heating lamps inside. So now we have to crawl in, and took our heating light out.
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