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stegger 07-10-2012 10:20 PM

Recommend this gazebo ???
 
Can anybody recommend these ?http://www.easygazebos.com/

badger5 08-10-2012 06:44 AM

I have one, the structure is steel and seems strong but is a bit heavy. The top cover is also good quality but the sides are a bit poor to be honest and not sure how long they will last. But I think you could replace these with Gala Tent ones if needed as both are attached to the top cover by Velcro.
For the money I think it's a good buy, get some tie downs and some better pegs and all should be good.

I think with Gazebos you pays your money and makes your choice. I've seen cheap £40 ones last all of 5 minutes and some last a few meets, whilst Gala Tent ones cost a small fortune but last forever. The Easy Gazebos ones seem to be in the middle.

Hope this helps.

Mike Parker 08-10-2012 07:07 AM

I've experience with Easygazebos and it's not good!

Ordered an aluminium framed version & it never materialised. Took me an age to get my money back & when I recieved the refund they took out the carriage cost which infuriated me even more!

Avoid them like the plage & try these - http://www.gazeboshop.co.uk/

Absolute diamonds to deal with & very helpful, I got a 3mt x 3mt aluminium framed gazebo from them, cost on face value is quite high but you get what you pay for.

paulc 08-10-2012 08:18 AM

I'd recomend one of these

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LICHFIELD-...item43b3f9e9dd

I've had acouple of pop up gazebo's and they've been rubbish to be honest got one of these and been using it all season been spot on

leelar 08-10-2012 10:35 AM

have a look at this ok for 2 to pit in

http://www.decathlon.co.uk/base-seco...d_8208602.html

DanW 08-10-2012 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stegger (Post 701806)
Can anybody recommend these ?http://www.easygazebos.com/

Try here...

http://www.surfturf.co.uk/leisure_3mx3m.htm

I've had two Gazebos from Surf and Turf and both have lasted really well and been better quality than a lot of Gazebos of a similar construction.

The budget steel ones are sturdy and affordable, but quite heavy. They do lighter aluminium ones but the prices jumps up.

They used to be based out of a warehouse near Chester services just off the M56. I think they are now in Warrington, but have always been friendly and helpful. Being not to far away you could see the gazebos first hand before committing to buying.

Whatever the gazebo be sure to get somthing sturdy to hold it down. I use rachet straps to anchors that screw in to the ground.

Big G 08-10-2012 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by leelar (Post 701899)
have a look at this ok for 2 to pit in

http://www.decathlon.co.uk/base-seco...d_8208602.html

and you can join 2 together to make a good sized tent for 4 to pit in :)

stegger 10-10-2012 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanW (Post 701913)
Try here...

http://www.surfturf.co.uk/leisure_3mx3m.htm

I've had two Gazebos from Surf and Turf and both have lasted really well and been better quality than a lot of Gazebos of a similar construction.

The budget steel ones are sturdy and affordable, but quite heavy. They do lighter aluminium ones but the prices jumps up.

They used to be based out of a warehouse near Chester services just off the M56. I think they are now in Warrington, but have always been friendly and helpful. Being not to far away you could see the gazebos first hand before committing to buying.

Whatever the gazebo be sure to get somthing sturdy to hold it down. I use rachet straps to anchors that screw in to the ground.

Cheers Dan will have a look next time I'm in warrington . Thanks for everybodys input.


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