awful this gazebo looks nice on the pictures but it’s not safe!!!!!it has very cheap metal, it looks like it was glued together with a piece of gum and painted to cover all imperfections. seriously, more then half corners have rust and some broken part, some cracks…..its awful, its going backDont buy anything from this company unless u have seen the product before!!!!customer service is trying to send me some replacement parts,,,,Haha i dont want this gazebo for free!!!!I have some pictures, just dont know how to post them
Maybe our gazebo came from a different vendor/supplier? Because ours was just great for 5 years, and I’m happy to see it available for reorder. So I’m not sure what happened with the one really awful review. (Sounds like they received a used/already rusted one that was refurbished. Badly.) Sure, eventually the corners rusted: to be expected over 5 New England winters. And the metal is hollow inside: it’s aluminum, not wrought iron. But hey, it doesn’t cost $1000, so that’s what you get. We painted ours right away with rust-preventive/bonds to metal paint, which probably made it last longer. And of course we had to screw the bottoms into the TREX decking so it wouldn’t blow over (isn’t that standard? no metal gazebo can stand on its own without support).We love the simplicity of the design, and the pointy arrow ends made it very easy to hang things like green man plaster faces, lights, fake vines/flowers for parties. Under $400 for 5 years seems like a good deal to me.
awful this gazebo looks nice on the pictures but it’s not safe!!!!!it has very cheap metal, it looks like it was glued together with a piece of gum and painted to cover all imperfections. seriously, more then half corners have rust and some broken part, some cracks…..its awful, its going backDont buy anything from this company unless u have seen the product before!!!!customer service is trying to send me some replacement parts,,,,Haha i dont want this gazebo for free!!!!I have some pictures, just dont know how to post them
Maybe our gazebo came from a different vendor/supplier? Because ours was just great for 5 years, and I’m happy to see it available for reorder. So I’m not sure what happened with the one really awful review. (Sounds like they received a used/already rusted one that was refurbished. Badly.) Sure, eventually the corners rusted: to be expected over 5 New England winters. And the metal is hollow inside: it’s aluminum, not wrought iron. But hey, it doesn’t cost $1000, so that’s what you get. We painted ours right away with rust-preventive/bonds to metal paint, which probably made it last longer. And of course we had to screw the bottoms into the TREX decking so it wouldn’t blow over (isn’t that standard? no metal gazebo can stand on its own without support).We love the simplicity of the design, and the pointy arrow ends made it very easy to hang things like green man plaster faces, lights, fake vines/flowers for parties. Under $400 for 5 years seems like a good deal to me.
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