Outsunny 19.5' x 10' x 7' Outdoor Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, Hot House with Roll-up Windows, Zippered Door, PE Cover, Heavy Duty Steel Frame, White

Outsunny 19.5' x 10' x 7' Outdoor Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, Hot House with Roll-up Windows, Zippered Door, PE Cover, Heavy Duty Steel Frame, White
Outsunny 19.5' x 10' x 7' Outdoor Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, Hot House with Roll-up Windows, Zippered Door, PE Cover, Heavy Duty Steel Frame, White
Outsunny 19.5' x 10' x 7' Outdoor Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, Hot House with Roll-up Windows, Zippered Door, PE Cover, Heavy Duty Steel Frame, White
Outsunny 19.5' x 10' x 7' Outdoor Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, Hot House with Roll-up Windows, Zippered Door, PE Cover, Heavy Duty Steel Frame, White
Outsunny 19.5' x 10' x 7' Outdoor Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, Hot House with Roll-up Windows, Zippered Door, PE Cover, Heavy Duty Steel Frame, White
Outsunny 19.5' x 10' x 7' Outdoor Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, Hot House with Roll-up Windows, Zippered Door, PE Cover, Heavy Duty Steel Frame, White
Outsunny 19.5' x 10' x 7' Outdoor Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, Hot House with Roll-up Windows, Zippered Door, PE Cover, Heavy Duty Steel Frame, White

Key features

  • ✅LARGE WALK-IN GREENHOUSE: An ideal way to extend your growing season while easily managing your plants and protecting them from extreme temperatures. Two installation methods: Set it on a hard surface or anchor it into soft soil.
  • ✅HEAVY DUTY STEEL FRAME: Solid steel construction with a galvanized finish, which is resistant to rust, corrosion, chipping, and peeling. Also equipped with 4 slant bracing tubes, a front cross bar, and middle reinforced tubes for enhanced stability.
  • ✅TRANSPARENT PLASTIC COVER: The tough, durable and transparent PE plastic cover protects plants while allowing nourishing sunlight to pass through. The cover can be easily attached to the frame with the included tethers and single-sided tape.
  • ✅8 ROLL-UP SIDE WINDOWS: The eight roll-up windows have mesh netting to allow for cross ventilation and climate control while keeping pesky threats out.
  • ✅ROLL-UP FRONT ENTRANCE: A large zipped roll up door provides easy access to the inside and can be attached to the top in order to stay open. You can easily anchor the greenhouse into the soil and add stability with the 4 screw ground stakes, 4 supporting rods, and an overhanging cover.
CategoryGreenhouses
Size20' x 10' x 7' (White)
ColorWhite

Outsunny 19.5' x 10' x 7' Outdoor Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse, Hot House with Roll-up Windows, Zippered Door, PE Cover, Heavy Duty Steel Frame, White

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Customer Reviews

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Must must secure it
tony haley✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 14, 2023
So far it has been great. You must brace it and anchor it down. I used 4x4 post on ground and then braced the frame to those and also went around outside perimeter with 2x4s and secured the poly to the 4x4s . I also put in a adjustable pole in the middle and plan to add 3 more when winter arrives to prevent the top from collapsing from weight of snow. I also put plumbers pipe foam [pool floater tubes] around all the frame work just to prevent any holes or tears from rubbing from movement of wind. I also put little round floor protection tabs on all the screw heads. Maybe overkill but all of these preventive actions hopefully will extend the life. Wish I could afford another one .
Have to modify
Tim ✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 28, 2023
I use this for my actors to get ready at a haunted attraction that we run. I saw how terrible the reviews were with rain and wind, but figured I'd try it regardless. I saw another fellow who posted, and saw that he modified his by raising it up a foot, and another, I saw people reinforced the poles with wood.
With this idea in mind I carefully welded extra support beams with conduit pipe. We zip tied the whole thing to the wood frame on the bottom. I haven't had a single issue with this product. I think most of y'all just want to take $140-$160 greenhouse off the internet to set it and forget it. Not gonna happen. You have to take the extra steps to reinforce this thing.
Great Green House!!
doug dobbs✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 21, 2023
I can see how this could be considered wobbly but I added a couple of extra supports just to stiffen it up and I used some logs to level the ground and screwed the poles to those. This thing is perfect. It was very easy to assemble. Having level ground is important if your ground isn't level you need to use something to level the frame. We have even had some strong winds and it has not had any issue at all.
Know what you're buying
Sarah Palmer✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 18, 2023
I think it is important to keep in mind the cost when reviewing this greenhouse. Is this a $500+ greenhouse, no, so I will not review it as such. For a $200ish greenhouse, it's perfect. Best bang for the buck. It's a pain to put together (I did alone), bit not impossible. It has stood up to an E1 tornado that hit the weekend after I put it up. Are there flaws, sure. Some of the tubes weren't a perfect circle, so when assembling, that made it hard. But nothing a little elbow grease couldn't work out.
Bottom line, it's the 1st week of December. I've had it up since beginning of October. My garden is still producing ghost peppers, tomatoes, habaneros, and jalapeños. It stays plenty warm in there (zone 7b/8a line). We've had a few hard freezes and everything is not only surviving, but thriving !

My biggest tip- get a battery operated fan for air circulation for when it's too cold to open the vents.
This isn't a bad greenhouse... the other reviewers are just bad at tightening screws.
Kelsey Palmer✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 26, 2023
I think some of these jokers need to put their stuff together better... or get a better wind gauge because there is no chance 5-10 mph destroyed these houses. Had mine up for 2 weeks and have had bad weather the whole time.
If you open the vents in high winds you allow air to pass thru and not destroy your greenhouse cause... you know... physics?

The worst thing thats happened is that its holding so much IN that the rain beating down outside knocked the drops loose and made it rain INSIDE.

I WAS disappointed to find out that the "tunnel" that I bought only has one door. (That's not a tunnel btw)

The anchors are a joke. Spend $10 and buy some stakes and paracord to actually hold it down.

I spent $150 building a ramshackle greenhouse and this is well worth the difference to have something solid. I will probably add some wood to make it all hold up and last longer, but it's for sure worth $200.
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