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This Polytunnel Greenhouse offers a spacious 3M x 2M x 2M growing area framed by durable 19MM galvanized steel tubes and covered with a 140G UV-protected PE material. Designed for professional gardeners seeking reliable temperature, humidity, and wind control, it features dual metal-zippered doors, four ventilation windows, and reinforced storm bracing. Ideal for year-round cultivation, it requires proper anchoring for maximum stability and protection against extreme weather.
| ASIN | B074N5LGWK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 175,790 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 949 in Greenhouses |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (177) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2017 |
| Indoor/Outdoor usage | Outdoor |
| Item display weight | 13.2 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Polytunnel Greenhouse 3M X 2M |
| Manufacturer | SWBUK |
| Material type | galvanized anti rust steel pole , PE meterial |
| Nominal wall thickness | 0.8 millimeters |
| Number of doors | 1 |
| Number of vents | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 300 x 200 x 200 cm; 13.2 kg |
| Size | 3M X 2M |
| Special feature | durable galvanised polytunnels, UV protection, temperature control, wind-proof and rain-proof design, diagonal storm bracing bars |
| UPC | 614405305013 |
E**N
Excellent alternative to glass greenhouse
Bought this for our daughters allotment way back in February and have only just had chance to put it together. What a brilliant poly tunnel, so large and well made, it took two of us less than 2 hours to erect but you do need at least two people to hold bits and pieces whilst the other secures the screws etc. The instructions are ok but could do with numbering the sequence of each stage as we did not realise the curved roof structures needed to be fixed to the side poles really at the same time. Don't be tempted to keep screwing and un screwing the bolds as the heads do start to wear so the alan key then slips but if you don't overtighten as it says then its fine. The reinfororced plastic cover seems really strong and fitted the metal cage really well. The heat inside once erected was amazing so the vents are really useful to have. The zips at both ends are strong and go the full length on the door ends. Delivery was really quick and the product was packaged well with no damage. I know we haven't had any high winds yet but we have sunk the bottom part of the tunnel into the ground and weighted it down just in case. It does warn you to take obvious precautions when windy but again the structure seems strong and the cover very resilient so would on that basis recommend this as its a much cheaper option and easier to erect than a glass greenhouse.
L**N
Fragile and porous
UPDATE: It lasted one season. As I expected, the frame broke in two places during strong wind. My added braces and ground moorings were not enough to protect the frame which snapped in two places before the whole thing collapsed. This in a small, fully enclosed garden which is protected by 8 foot walls and dense 9 foot hedging. Don't waste your money. ORIGINAL REVIEW: This really is useless. Without the added bracing I added on install it would have collapsed in the first gale. Suggested moorings which rely upon securing the cover to hold it down are completely inadequate. I used several deep pegs for the frame in addition to soil and bricks around the apron: even then the whole thing became loose in a strong wind. The seams are completely porous and rain pours in along their entire length. The webbing straps provided to secure the rolled up doors, whilst apparantly strong, have all broken after 12 weeks of use. The light reduction is far more significant than I had expected - my meter indicates a reduction greater than 20%! This will not last a second season. All in all a waste of money.
L**N
Greenhouse
Let's face it- it's a cheap piece of kit. However, price isn't always a good guide. I bought this as a sort of 'shed' to allow me to store stuff ourdoors in the dry. It's not anywhere close to a proper polytunnel (I'm a smallholder an have a few) so don't expect miracles. Some reviewers had a issue with the instructions- if you've done a lot of flat-pack furniture the instructions were fine. they suggest two people to put the frame together- well, I managed pretty well on my own so two isn't essential. The poles are galvansedand of better quality than some other similar greenhouses within the price bracket. As you might expect, the bolts supplied are made of pretty soft metal so care is needed if you're using an electric screwdriver- keep the torque really low. However, it comes with locking nuts- a plus. It does need holding down as there are no ground fixings supplied. I've used some sandbags and these work fine (sandbags are easily obtained from most builders merchants and sand from the same places). I guress you'd need to be careful about where you site this- I would suspect that an exposed position in a storm would leave you chasing it across a field!
G**S
Good price for sheltered garden. Tapes short for fixing the cover and cover rather lightweight.
Good height and size, however the tapes are very short and it took off in the wind, The cover Is lighter weight than I expected and some holes on rods weren’t in place.
J**N
polytunnel cover perished
erected on my allotement in 2019 , cover is perished by UV light and needs replaced as a myriad of holes and now lets in rain.Surely should last longer than 1 year.
A**R
good value
Needed an urgent covered chicken run (avian flu outbreak). This arrived promptly and was remarkably easy to assemble with an electric screwdriver (there are LOTS of bolts). We pegged the skirt down with some timber and tent pegs and it has proved adequately robust in wind and rain. Chickens seem happy.
C**S
Not that impressed, and a waste of my money.
It's not as sturdy as I thought, and I think the material is cheaper than I expected, its been up 2 weeks and its broken in the wind today, the frame has snapped in two places. Im not happy at all.
M**D
Its rubbish, if they want to reduce the price, may just be worth the remake needed.
Well it went together , wobbles all over the place, the diagonal bracing didn't fit anywhere , so I ended up drilling and self tapping them, cover went on ok, was a bit baggy. The wind picked up at the end of the day, I ended up weighting it down, to prevent it being destroyed . So I thought those were all the problems but no, I went in when it was raining and it leaked like a seive from all the seams. The ties to hold the doors up were a great idea, except they were only fitted to the end that I couldn't use. My conclusion is that it's worth about £40 daylight robbery at £75 you will have to reinforce the whole structure with x bracing not supplied. Typical Chinese rubbish.
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