🌱 Cultivate Your Green Thumb with Ease!
The 4x6 FT Greenhouse is a robust outdoor structure designed for easy setup and optimal plant protection. Made from heavy-duty polycarbonate and aluminum, it features a quick-install system, UV protection, and adjustable ventilation, ensuring a thriving environment for your garden.
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Cover Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Item Weight | 48 Pounds |
Nominal Wall Thickness | 4 millimeters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 48"W |
Door Style | Sliding Door |
Color | Black |
Number Of Vents | 1 |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Closure Type | Sliding |
D**E
Great little greenhouse, instructions are a challenge
True size.Outside dimensions44.5”D X 66.5”W X 76.5”H (46"H base to slope roof)Door 20.5”W X 60.75”Hinside42.5D”X 64.5”W X 75.5”H (46.5”h base - to slope roof)As you will see from everyone’s reviews the instructions are a challenge. I uploaded some notes on nine of the pages of instructions to help future purchasers out. I did not upload every page of the instructions. It took me about 10hours by myself over two days to constructs. If I had to do it over, it would probably only take me 3-5hrs.The key is to follow the numbers and look closely at the detail diagrams to see the part orientation. I’m an ADHD dyslexic, so not the easiest thing to do.The painted aluminum will scratch and bend quite easily, so take care when assembling.Once built the greenhouse is lightweight and sturdy. I recommend two people to move it. There are no anchor points, so you will need to figure that out on your own.The kit came with everything you need to assemble with a handful of extra screws and bolts.I recommend using a #10 socket and/or wrench. I also don’t recommend over tightening parts. Especially screws which go into plastic fittings.I was disappointed that the package didn’t fall under prime, but for $42 (I think) the product was fedex’d to my house in Louisiana within two days.Once built, I feel the product has good quality and is worth the ~$200 that I spent on it and shipping.I’ve already recommended to several friends with the note about the installation. Hopefully my notes will help others in the future.
J**B
Annoying
Terrible instructions. I have had lego instructions with more details than these instructions gave me. Have to try and assemble it to only realize that it is put together wrong and disassemble it to fix it. What should have taken only 1 maybe 2 hours took 4-5 to complete. Very poorly built as some pieces are bent and I have to bend them back. Some pieces aren't labeled at all. Some pieces in instructions are already put together compared to what actually showed up. I had to assemble them to the picture without any instructions on how assemble(more guesswork). Not worth the price that it took to ship it. Won't be buying from this company again
C**E
Perfect. And much easier than expected.
I am a professional grower, and this was perfect for my zone 9a home garden.Sturdy but lightweight. Attractive but affordable.MUSTS: truly level building surface, #10 socket wrench, lay out all parts in advanceI was concerned about the build/time after reading other reviews. I did this alone in an afternoon. Most of my challenge came from a design change I made (I moved the roof vent from front left to rear right, and I didn't pre-plan for a few minor details that took 15 minutes to fix), and due to the delicate alignment in the roof that would just be easier with an extra set of hands on the outside. The plans weren't 100%, but I had absolutely no issue with them. A caveat is that they are in "pictograph" form, and if you aren't fluent in that type of instruction manual, there will be a learning curve. There are some moments (Ie. all the door corners look identical) that you need to use a wee bit of common sense (if the holes don't line up, then adjust them around until the holes are lined up), but each of those moments are contained within the individual pictograph. If you don't have it right, you can't move on, so no worries about it surprising you down the road.I strongly advise you work on a leveled level surface. Dips in the concrete will throw the alignment off and make the multiple insertion point moments more challenging. (Ie front to back joining, and roof assembly). Line up all your parts in numerical order. Some parts are saran-wrapped together for a reason, but some are just for packing efficiency. Take it all apart and organize it. A spacious work space really helps. Your own tools will make this go WAY faster, but tools are supplied. There are extra nuts/bolts/screws so don't panic. A second set of hands would make the roof assembly easier, as lining up multiple sliding points is not the easiest thing. But it is the hardest, so this is very do-able! And give yourself time. Frustration on the tight fit of the parts will likely try most peoples patience. But the tight fit makes for a good end result. This is good enough to mouse-proof.NOTE: the clear panels are professional type, and is the same grade we use in low-budget structures. I know they are not what everyone expected. Traditional plexi doesn't refract the light, and true glass is expensive and requires "treatments". But this will hold up through at least a few seasons, and once you start to see yellowing (beginning of UV caused brittling), you can order replacement "glass" and cut to size. It is actually more expensive than this entire kit was, and the reason I went this direction.
C**N
Looks nice, very difficult to build
One of the most challenging items i've ever built, and I've built a LOT of furniture by myself. It took me 10 hours over 2 days. The instructions were horrible - it never indicated the direction the parts were supposed to be placed in, so I had to make educated guesses and think "if I were this screw & bolt, where would I be?" lol the plastic material is bendy, the ends of them are perforated in a strange way that obstructs your ability to slide them in their correct location. It's not plexiglass - it's like a firm plastic riffled siran wrap. The structure itself is also not the most stable, you would be wise to place one side of it against a wall/fence.I needed a stepladder and my own screwdriver because they one they provide is garbage.But at the end of the day, it looks good and my mom loves it (it was her birthday gift) so that's all that matters.
D**R
Cutest Greenhouse ever!
When I read reviews that people struggle with the assembly, I immediately discard them. This product is fantastic! Assembly was easy - took me about 2-1/2 hours by myself including beer breaks. I found the instructions clear and easy to follow, just a lot of pieces and parts. The product itself is fantastic. It's about the cutest dang greenhouse you could buy. It seems sturdy and I did add some L-brackets to tie it down. I was surprised how quickly it warmed up and my wife laughed when she saw me out there shirtless putting on the final touches. This this is perfect for what we wanted - we love it!
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