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Sunjoy Regency 10x12 Gazebo with Mosquito Netting, Plant Rings, Corner Shelves, Ground Stakes and Center Hook

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About this item

  • Durable and weather-resistant 10by12 Gazebo, ideal for outdoor use
  • High-quality mosquito netting protects you from insect bites, ensuring a comfortable outdoor experience
  • Features plant rings on the beams for hanging favorite plants, adding a touch of greenery to your outdoor space
  • Corner shelves allow for the display of decorative items or for keeping necessities within arm's reach
  • Center hook for hanging a light or fan to create a pleasant atmosphere during evening gatherings or hot summer days



Product Description

Sunjoy Regency 10x12 Gazebo in Two Color Options: Maroon and Brown
Comes Equipped With: Mosquito Netting, Waterproof Canopy, Vented Double Roof, Plant Rings
Specifications: Rust Resistant Powder Coated Steel Frame, Polyester Canopy, 10x12
Water And Fire Resistant 100% Polyester Canopy - Maroon And Brown Color Options With Tan Piping
No Tools Needed: Secure To Just About Any Surface (deck/patio)
Elevate Your Backyard - Perfect For: BBQs, Parties, Weddings, Etc.

Megan Bates
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
Do not buy this product!!!!! I hate that I even have to give this one star, it doesn’t deserve that. It collapses the first rain? What the actual _____?????Not wind, literally the weight of the top when it was wet. I had it blocks sitting on the base and I had a rope tied to the hook in the middle anchored to my patio. Even if there was wind it wouldn’t have moved, but there was no strong winds when this happened.And forget about those hooks for hanging them plants 😂 it would have been feel much sooner. I hung the first one when I got it and was immediately “nope”Also, nothing fit the way it should when assembling. All the male connections were bent in and smashed up.I’m not even mad about this being a complete and total waste of money, in this economy, when everything is already overpriced, but I can’t put into words how I feel about all of my plants and the bonsai this crushed otw down.
Joao M. Arantes
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
I have (had) this item for over a year and it endured well the Texas' inclement weather until a couple of weeks ago. Unfortunately, it was torn apart by the last tornado-like storm that caused power towers to collapse. The assembly was easy withe the clear instructions and labels. Other positive aspect is the after sales service that rapidly replaced a couple of parts that were damaged during the transportation. I'll be buying another one.
Abbey Massey
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023
Delivery was 4 days early which of course is always nice.I’ve seen where people are saying it takes longer to put up than what the directions say but I can say I put this up completely by myself while watching my 1 year old. I’m a petite 5’ 5” woman and I did use a ladder and a chair but I had no helping hands. It took me about an hour and a half.Tips to prep: grab something (I used channel locks) to straighten the corners where the poles clip into, they were slightly bent which meant the poles wouldn’t go in.Grab a stool or chair and ladder ahead of time. Seems simple but I just started then realized I was way too short.Tips for assembly: just follow the directions carefully. I really didn’t have any major issues assembling that weren’t my own fault. The biggest thing I struggled with was the last corner on the top vent. I couldn’t get it to go over the pole and I ended up removing the plastic piece to shorten it by less than an inch but I eventually got it. I also used pliers so I wouldn’t gouge my fingers to pull the other corners over.It’s a beautiful gazebo and we will definitely enjoy it. I do plan to take precautions with rain but I will give an update at the end of summer when we have to put it up for the winter.
Kevin Ingle
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2023
This is a replacement of a similar gazebo. I live in New England and I was hoping the slope of the tent would keep snow off. It doesn't. And the gazebo collapsed under the weight. My fault - I should have removed the cover for the winter. I did put the gazebo together on my own. At best, my wife offered moral support. It can be done. The cover and cap are a little tricky to put on - but once you figure it out - not too bad. Other than deck screws that I used to secure the gazebo to the deck, there are no fasteners per se on the frame. The square stock has spring release pins that keeps everything together. The frame is relatively sturdy. The screen worked great as well. The gazebo turned our deck into a wonderful sunroom.
D. Hicks
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021
This thing is great. It seems flimsy once you get it together, but it's been up for about 6 months so far, just sitting on the ground, I have not anchored it or braced it in any way. Had a couple of wind storms (30-40 mph gusts) this fall and it swayed with the wind a lot, but never collapsed. The winter snow storms hit and I thought for sure it was coming down. Had 5-6 inches of snow and ice on it and then the wind started blowing. Again, swayed with the wind, but still standing, none of bars are bent or deformed in any way. If you anchored it to the ground, I'm sure it would stand up to anything. Perfectly engineered for the price. Only negative is the mosquito net. The stitching for the connector loops is pretty shoddy and a slight tug and they rip out. I had to hand stitch the first couple of loops on each side to reinforce so it can handle the tugging when opening and closing the netting.
A. Stuckey
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020
Pretty good tent gazebo. Covers a good area and I like that the edge stretch out about a foot longer than the footprint. Gives extra coverage. Looks good (matches my deck exactly) and pretty sturdy so far. Light hook, flower hooks and shelves are a nice touch. My wife likes going back on the deck now that this is up.Not very hard to put together since in theory you don’t need any tools since it’s just pieces that snap into each other but...2 annoyances:1) Took about 1.5 hours to put together but most of that was because of the biggest issue with the tent is the opening to many of the pieces were slightly bent. So this meant i had to bend it back with a pair of pliers or rubber mallet. So had to use tools after all. It was very annoying to be on top of a ladder trying to fit 2 pieces together only to realize the female end was bent. I had to adjust my mindset about 30 mins in and assume that every piece was bent before I tried to put it together. The pieces that were bent don’t affect the sturdiness or anything but very very annoying.2) I’m not a big fan of the netting. Don’t get me wrong, it’ll do it’s job when you have everything zipped up. But of you have it open, expect it to flail around at the slightest wind. Sure you can tie it back to the corners but as you can see from the picture i had to loop mine through several times to stop it from moving altogether. I may take it down. You may feel different about it.All in all, I think it’s a good gazebo at the price point. I live in Delaware and and I will be taking the canopy off in the fall before it gets too cold and any snow. I currently have the corners screwed into the deck and sandbags (about 20lbs each) in each corner. I even have a short bungee cord that is securing the 2 corners to the deck. I figure if that doesn’t hold it year around, then it wasn’t meant to be.
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