🏕️ Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with Style!
The ADVANCE OUTDOOR Adjustable Carport is a versatile and durable shelter designed for all your outdoor needs. With adjustable heights, a waterproof canopy, and a heavy-duty metal frame, it provides reliable protection for your vehicles and outdoor activities. The removable sidewalls and doors offer flexibility, making it perfect for parties or storage. Backed by a 1-year quality assurance, this carport is built to last through all seasons.
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Some Thoughts on the product
Item arrived on time. Packages were fine.I assembled the entire unit by myself.Took me about the amount of time that a NFL football game was on as I was listening to the game when I started and finished it when it went off air.This can be assembled by 1 person. Just make sure you use common sense. I did need 8 people to help me place it into the location.The only issue I had unfortunately is that the item shipped with the wrong sides. I ordered my item with the roll down windows and mine arrived with windows similar to what you might see at a wedding tent. I contacted the seller thru Amazon and they were awesome to work with.I honestly purchased this item based upon the customer reviews. This company seems to fully stand behind their product and they are great to deal with.Onto my Honest opinion on what you may want to consider when purchasing. The anchors that arrive with the product.(VERY SMALL AND VERY WEAK) Do not rely on these anchors to hold this item down. If you live in a region where your soil is soft or sand, they will pull out or move on you in a wind of about 30mph. The day after I installed the unit we had wind gusts up to 30mph with consistent 15 mph winds.(MY SOIL IS MAINLY CLAY,SOFT CLAY) When I got home from work all the anchors on the wind side had pulled up about 3 inches.My fix is I purchased different and longer anchors and I actually cross anchored it at each point. Basically an X so 2 anchors per point. The anchors I used are actually the long style that are used in ground dog tie down that are twisted into the ground. About a week later we had wind gusts and a winter storm warning and we received 15 inches of snow and everything held up perfect.So I highly suggest you do not rely on the supplied anchors and use a different type of time down anchor.I also switched my tie down ropes to a better quality tie down rope that I purchased locally. I did not like the amount of stretch that the tie down ropes supplied and did not feel confident that they will hold up to my weather very well.( I live in Northeast Ohio in a region know as a snow belt )Only disappointment as far as the experience of purchasing this unit is concerned.It was very unfortunate that they sent the wrong sides.As it means I have to do double the work now to remove the wrong sides and install the correct sides.I needed to install the sides as it arrived because I knew weather was coming and I had to protect the item this was purchased for.ALL SAID AND DONE!PURCHASE THIS ITEM, YOU WON'T BE SORRY.
A**R
Holding up well so far **Update a year later**
So far so good. Had it up for 2 months in heavy wind, rain and even a little snow.Update 1 year later: This has held up extremely well. We had 3' of snow the end of January 2020 and while I kept raking it off the roof I woke up one morning to 6" on the cover and it was still holding up well. Just my opinion but I truly believe most of the failures are due to this not being anchored as called for. This includes tying of the corners which if you look at some of the pics this was clearly not done. We had some really high wind during the year with gusts up to 30 mph and it didn't move but again I think this has to do with it being anchored down.2 weeks ago I did a bonehead move and caught the corner of the canopy with my backhoe. Because all the support posts are firmly anchored it bent EVERY one of them to the point of no return. While I didn't really expect much I contacted customer service through Amazon and had a reply back almost immediately that yes they could replace the poles. I provided them with the necessary info and had a tracking number the following day. While I was disassembling I noticed that all of the grommets were torn from one of the side panels. I again contacted customer service and again they responded immediately to my request. Both the new poles and side panel are now in hand a week from when I first contacted customer service. Even back in the day when customer service was expected this was absolutely phenomenal service and I cannot say enough good things about this company. Thank you and keep up the good work.
J**J
Decent cover for the price, 8ft walls make this stand out from competitors. Grade: A solid B.
I am comparing this to the $200 Coverpro 10x17 carport sold at Harbor Freight. I needed 8ft tall walls and this was the only one I could find.Unboxing it left me with a surprisingly good impression. Including white gloves to keep the galvanized coating from turning your hands grey was a nice touch. The instructions were brief but clear. All parts are nicely marked. I would have preferred the metal parts to be wrapped in paper but I can accept that they were plastic wrapped.Posts are stronger and the way they clip together makes this much easier to assemble than HF. For the price I feel they could have been painted. I like the cross bracing. The feet are metal, but seem very flimsy. They are also not square so each one is at a slight angle, but it is not a complementary angle to the legs. I.e. when attached they have a tilt lengthwise to the 20ft side instead of a tilt in the same plane as the 10ft side. The only problem I experienced is that one curved top attachment is bent quite a bit more than the others, so that leg goes straight down instead of angled out like the rest. I would have preferred the leg extensions to attach with regular nuts rather than wing nuts.The top seems decent enough though I can see light through stitching holes here and there so it's likely to let in some tiny amounts of water. I really wish it was a thicker cover. Where the corner strips connect to the holes near the bottom of the legs, it attaches with a plastic hook attached to an elastic piece that I don't expect to last long. I would have preferred the HF setup where there is a channel in the top that a ratchet strap strip is threaded through from one side to the other and ratchet ends that connect to the legs. This would ensure it is held on and kept taut regardless of the health of the elastic attached strip or the elastic ball straps. I would have also liked to have seen a second layer of fabric around each eyelet...I noticed one eyelet is already pulling out a little bit. This could have been avoided if the ratchet strap design was implemented to stretch the cover taut and even first.The instructions were pretty clear. I did attach a couple of elastic ball straps right away because it was a little windy and the cover didn't want to stay in place when first attaching the legs. I was at first confused because the instructions said "Use the elastic ball straps to tighten roof cover and doors together." Yet, none of those grommets line up. I tried but it required full strength to stretch them far enough to work and really just put too much strain on the grommets. Luckily they include 110 elastic ball straps which is more than enough to do them separately. The doors and sides do line up so they share a single elastic ball strap for those grommet pairs.All in all, I like it. A more rugged roof with more robust attachment at the base of the legs would have made this feel like a better value. The zippers on the doors are much smaller than the heavy zippers on the HF top. I am also going to connect a pvc pipe at the door bottoms to make them easier to roll up.
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