🌤️ Elevate your outdoor vibe with shade that moves as fast as your plans!
The bigzzia Metal Pergola features a 3x3 meter retractable PU-coated canopy offering SPF15 UV protection and water resistance. Supported by a heavy-duty, anti-rust iron frame, this off-white gazebo combines durability with elegant design, perfect for versatile outdoor use. Easy to assemble and adaptable to various surfaces, it transforms any garden or patio into a stylish, comfortable retreat.
Manufacturer | bigzzia |
Part Number | 36 |
Product Dimensions | 274 x 208 x 304 cm; 49 kg |
Item model number | 123 |
Size | 3MX3M |
Colour | Pale Yellow |
Style | Adjustable |
Material | Iron |
Shape | Sun |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Installation method | Free Standing |
UV Protection | Yes |
Special Features | Retractable Roof |
Item Weight | 49 kg |
B**N
Strong metal frame and easy to DIY built
The media could not be loaded. The 3mx3m pergola is made of metal box sections with pre cut holes for putting together with screwdriver and wrench. The grey colour has a clean modern and blend in to green space very nicely. I managed to put it together in around 4 hours on my own, it will be a lot quicker with an extra pair of hands with the canopy.The metal structure is nice and strong, the metal plates at the pole going into the ground has holes for garden peg or ground screws. As long as all the bolts are fasten the structure will resists to wobble and will stand straight. The canopy is made of waterproof materials, rain will not get through etc. It block sun enough to create a cool shaded area in the summer.When not in use the canopy can be split in two from the middle, Velcro strap to tie down to stop it from flapping around in the wind etc. The folds in between the poles will trap some water and in fully closed position it will squeeze most of the water out.The canopy is not designed to be easily removed, each of the pole and middle section needs to be removed in order to take out the cloth which I am not happy about, I will have to make some changes to how the canopy is "hanged" as I like to take it off and put back on as and when needed.Overall it is a nice low budget pergola, can be built quickly and can be taken down easily as long as the bolt threads are not damaged. Now I need some nice garden furnitures to finish the luxury look.
G**Y
Sturdy & solid with Great Functional Waterproof Sunshade
This was a challenging & heavy task to build. However, that is because it’s heavy parts mean it’s strong and sturdy.I’ve now been using this for a month. It provides good shade when positioned correctly. The fabric can be moved up and down each side - see pictures to track the sun.It provides privacy from neighbours as well.I’ve found I’m using my outdoor space so much more now I have this.I highly recommend this product, although only similar ones are available now under a different company name.My only criticism would be the fabric could have been a bit wider and go to the edges of the metal structure. I may yet add further fabric as time goes on. See how it lasts.Considering similar things (not as good in my opinion) are available in B&Q etc for double the price, I think this is great value, for a good simple, functional design.Has made my garden special & a more enjoyable outdoor space.
O**
Rigid and beautiful
Good value for money and easy to install
A**E
Looks really good
Looks great.Love that it retracts. Really handy to keep washing drying outside. A lot sturdier than previous models we have had.
J**R
Worth it for the solid frame
We installed this on our new build house, not as a garden feature at first but as a sun shield as patio doors are totally in sun all day and this makes it hard to keep cool or see TV and we needed dark thick curtains inside to stop being blinded by sunlight. It wasn't as easy to get upright as others have said and we had to build concrete footings in ground and make sure we attached to house wall with ultra strong fittings and chains. The instructions are worse than awful for getting the canvas up and it took longer than it should have. However the top puuls easily together and the velcro to keep the two halves joined is super strong. The frame needed extra help to stop it moving so we also built planters on garden side legs, weighed down inside with sandbags. Our garden is narrow but subject to a lot of wind so we needed firm supports. We did not use the fittings supplied to tether it down as we used stronger concrete bolts. I painted all the fittings at the top with rain proof paint as one review said it might rust. All in all it was a pain to get right but is now stronger than expected and hopefully will last a couple of summers. It also matched perfectly our new builds windows and doors. The frame is so good that even if the canvas shreds we will consider putting a conservatory type solid roof on in future if it lasts.
B**E
Solid construction
Solid construction, perfect for our needs, ok to put up.
B**S
Robust and Well-Made
I was impressed by this gazebo/shelter, intended by me for use as a semi-permanent peahen day roost/feeding station. With its welded frame elements and bolted construction it appears sturdy, and the few 'snap-together' spring-loaded joints are robust. The instructions aren't bad and construction is anyway fairly intuitive. The components were crisply machined and accurately drilled, so every bolt fitted perfectly. The roof is close fitting and looks to be more durable than the cheaper sort of woven polyethylene. It is also elegant and pretty good-looking. Time will tell how well, with gaffer-taped strut joints and heavy-duty ground anchors, it will survive the sort of weather it's not intended for, but I have high hopes.Update. Three years on, this product has far exceeded my expectations. Against the product advice it has stood out permanently through three summers and winters, surviving gales and snow. Aside from slinging cord over to tie it down in forecast exceptional storms (more to stop the cover blowing away across the fields than anything else), it has stood up to everything. The roof cover is now wearing thin, and small holes/rips are appearing at the six points where the canvas rubs on frame bolts, but the frame and paintwork is sound. A pity that it seems difficult to source a well-fitting replacement cover (I am contemplating making a solid roof from polycarbonate sheet or some other material.
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