☀️ Shade Your Way to Outdoor Bliss!
The Outsunny 10' x 10' Outdoor Retractable Pergola Canopy is a robust and stylish addition to any outdoor space. Featuring a heavy-duty powder-coated steel frame and a retractable polyester canopy, it offers customizable shade and UV protection. With water drainage holes and a classic design, this pergola is perfect for enhancing your backyard, porch, or garden while providing practical shelter from the sun.
Item Weight | 84.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 118"L x 118"W x 90.6"H |
Item Shape | Square |
Color | Beige |
Style | Modern |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Steel, Polyester |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
Occupancy | 6 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**Z
Excellent product
We purchased the original of the two of these canopies (on the right) several years ago and have been pleased enough with it to purchase a second for the other side of our deck. The pictures show the canopies both open and closed up (which we are assiduous about when they're not in use, including tying it closed, to prevent damage, and which we take down completely in winter.) Assembly took me (with help from my husband during the final assembly stages) the entirety of an afternoon. My advice is to read the directions and STUDY THE ILLUSTRATIONS THOROUGHLY, as well as matching the components to the illustrations (as there are subtle differences between otherwise identical looking pieces) BEFORE beginning assembly. Though time consuming it wasn't difficult - - but if you confuse certain pieces you'll waste time disassembling to correct your mistakes.(We made a few "after market" additions by adding curtain brackets to the structure and using electrical conduit piping for rods to hang outdoor curtains. Our yard faces west, so there comes a point in the late afternoon where the sun shines under the canopy. Being able to close those curtains is clutch. We also added the half cinder blocks around each leg before screwing the feet on -even on very windy days when the canopy itself has flapped about alarmingly, the structure remains firmly on the deck.)I have only 2 "complaints": one is that the fabric canopy is not replaceable. On our original, the fabric is definitely showing wear, while the metal structure still looks new. The second is more a concern than a complaint: the rings that the canopy hang from are plastic. I was certain they'd have broken already. That they haven't is probably because of the frequency with which we use it (not daily), the fact that we ALWAYS close it up, and that we take the fabric part down in winter. If you're not as diligent you'll probably have to replace them eventually.All in all, an exceptional purchase for the price.
B**M
Great design, terrible directions. Update, fantastic customer service
I was able to build the pieces and attach most of the structure by myself. It does require 2 more people to hold together as final assembly is done and 4 people to move, one on each leg. You will need 2 hours of help for final parts to attach and hang the canopy. Do yourself a favor and get a socket wrench and do not screw too tightly. The directions are really, really bad and you will have to redo much of your work as you see it coming together. The beams are solid but the brackets are soft. The 4 inside brackets bent and 1 broke as we put in to place. Update, parts were quickly replaced and it looks great. Thank you Outsunny
D**O
Overall, great value for the money.
Not too difficult to assemble but easier in two. The canvas top slides easily and you can sit in the shade while keeping the other half open. Seems sturdy but if you have it on the ground the stakes are probaly not good enough to secure it. I put it on the deck and secured with sand filled bags. You will need bags with Velcro straps to wrap around thelegs. I plan to leave it up year around by wrapping a tarp over the closed canvas too. Good value for the money, but it will not withstand a big storm without being secured to the ground or deck.
G**N
Bad product from start to finish, even when the box was first opened
The first thing I noticed when I opened the box was that some of the beams were already rusted. Apparently whatever protective anti-rust coating they used was only applied on the exterior of the pergola's frame but not the interior, so it was already rusted on arrival and throughout the very short life of the pergola (less than a year) it rusted further even with repeated anti-rust treatments (since they're difficult to apply inside the frame).Installation was a complete and total nightmare. There are only four steps in the instructions, so there is a lot of confusion as to which parts are which and the order in which things should be done. Many mistakes were made before they were rectified - these mistakes could have been avoided if the instructions were clearer. The provided anchors are a complete and total joke - they are metal pins that have no hope of anchoring down the structure and would break very easily; this structure demands concrete screws ("topcons") and we had to buy them separately.Because the beams that support the canvas don't have smooth endcaps, they frequently tore the canvas over time due to wind and the beams ejected outward, nearly hitting vehicles in the parking lot on more than one occasion. We frequently had to sew these holes together with very thick thread - thicker and stronger than the canvas itself - but new holes would form elsewhere. Eventually the canvas itself ripped entirely from the middle (not from the ends of the beams).In less than a year after purchase, we now have a badly rusted frame with no canvas. We will try to contact the manufacturer to see if we can get a replacement canvas as a short term solution until we replace the entire thing, which was a horrible purchase from start to finish. We very much regret this purchase.
M**E
Kinda flimsy
I love it but assembling it was not a good time. It was so flimsy and we were breaking the thin metal at the top just trying to hold it together. It won't be something you can put up and take down but 1 time. It's a one and done gazebo. Mines up and it will stay there until it's windy then it will be either in another county or in the scrap pile.
J**E
Looks okay once built but components are poorly built
I've built dozens of these of various brands for people in the past but this was the first time I legitimately needed to redrill mounting holes because they were put in the wrong place. 2/3 of the holes required for assembling the corners were in the wrong locations and there are notable gaps where the frame is welded together. Once assembled it looks great from a distance but close inspection tells you it's cheaply built. Not for the novice assembler.
A**L
NO COMPREN CON ESTE PROVEEDOR. NO RESPONDE PARA HACER DEVOLUCION Y AMAZON TAMPOCO
La estructura es muy delgada para aguantar aires en el jardin
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