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The Grezone Walk-in Greenhouse (10x7x7 ft) features a heavy-duty galvanized steel frame reinforced with diagonal bars for superior stability. Its dual zippered doors—one mesh for ventilation, one PE cover for warmth—along with 10 exhaust vents, provide optimal airflow control. The UV80+ rated, waterproof 140g/m² PE cover extends durability and protects plants from harsh weather and UV damage. Designed for easy butterfly screw assembly and enhanced with a powder-coated finish, this greenhouse is built to withstand diverse climates while supporting your gardening ambitions year-round.








| ASIN | B09KN2ZK29 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (274) |
| Date First Available | 14 Aug. 2022 |
| Frame material | Alloy Steel |
| Item model number | LZ-F455 |
| Manufacturer | Grezone |
| Material type | Metal |
| Number of doors | 1 |
| Number of vents | 6 |
| Part number | LZ-F455 |
| Product Dimensions | 304.8 x 213.36 x 213.36 cm; 12.7 kg |
| Size | 10x7x7 FT |
| UPC | 768571694737 |
D**K
So far the Green house is surprisingly sturdy. I did upgrade the ground stakes to a longer and thinker version but with the tie downs and stakes it’s holding up very well. We have been having some 30 mph wind gust and it’s doing very well. The windows are nice and provide good ventilation. The draw strings used to keep the door and windows rolled up are a lil shorter than I’d like but they work. I’m using it for winterization of my turtle pond. Temps here can get in the 20s at night and even with a pond heater didn’t want the lil guys to freeze. I will try and remember to add further notes once the winter season is over and see how it held up but so far worth the money.
O**T
The description said "dual Zippered screen Doors" this one has 2 zippered doors, but one screen door. The zippers on the doors do Not go all the way down to the floor and leave too much space for critters and bugs, and one does not zip very well. The only sturdy, durable thing about this greenhouse are the screws and wing nuts. They are Awesome. But you cannot tighten them because it will flatten the frame pieces which will no doubt bend with any wind. And there are NO ties to fasten the cover on the lower part of the frame nor ties to fasten top of the door ends arch to the frame on either end. The ties that are there are so short you cannot tie a bow for easy take down and can barely tie a knot. It is missing one end cap which is necessary to keep from puncturing cover. One of the frame pieces had dents and one had deformed end. The fabric on the white zippers was dirty which makes me wonder if I got someone's return for a cover. I have Never been SO disappointed in a purchase as I am with this one! Actually, I am MAD because I need this Now. I am in Minnesota and my seedlings are ready to be transplanted and moved to a greenhouse NOW. And I did not get what was advertised!!! The one they sent me is TERRIBLE. Their sewing job left long strings on every window. This is also maddening because I have to take it ALL APART to send it back and make a 26 mile trip to return it. I do NOT recommend this item. I was going on the majority of good reviews. I don't see how....they came up with their reviews. Or why did I end up with the bad greenhouse.
M**S
We use portable greenhouses to protect our lemon trees in the Winter. You set them up, cover the trees with the option to remove them daily if you need to so that the trees can get sun during the day and recover them for protection from the freezing weather at night. A few years ago, we used a competitor's brand. This year, my husband suggested this brand for its green material being more "organic" than the white/clear material used by its counterpart. Plus - they were on sale $20 less for each one (we bought 2). A few observations: 1. This greenhouse only has 1 door vs. 2 on the competitors brand. While that might not be a big deal for some, IF you use a portable heat lamp in conjunction with the greenhouse to protect plants/trees at night, during the day when that heat lamp is off and the sun is creating heat inside the greenhouse, you want ventilation. While these have windows that you can prop open - those windows are small and a 2nd door on the opposite side definitely would make a difference. (See photo.) 2. The green material covering is less thick. 3. The metal/steel material that makes up the skeleton of the structure is DEFINITELY less strong/thick. They bend very easily, which, when you are using this as a portable structure isn't ideal. (See photos.) 4. The cloth "ties" that you use to tie up the window material and which you use to tie the material to the skeleton are VERY short. If you have medium to large hands - or your hands aren't very nimble, you will have trouble tying these ties into a sturdy bow. (We don't do knots because those knots would take forever to undo.) Even 1" more of material would make a significant difference. (See photo.) 5. No stakes are provided with this item. That didn't matter to us though because we weigh each side down with old Trex boards. This item (as well as its competitors greenhouse) have a "lip" at the bottom which allows you to place stones, boards, etc. on it to weigh it down. (See photo.) We are keeping these for this year - hopefully they will last through the next few months, but I have already purchased more of the competitor brand for next year. An extra $20 is worth of cost of the added features. Live and learn.
F**O
Easy to assemble. At first it was overwhelming, I have only ever ordered “pop up”greenhouses. I followed step 1, then the rest; I followed the pictures. It was easier to put together that way. I will be purchasing another one when winter is nearly over. Would I recommend to anyone else? Yes.
L**N
Assembly is complicated. Need 2-3 people. Don’t buy u less you plan on spending at least another $100-200 to secure if from a minimal wind. We paid someone to assemble it as a start. Cheap and flimsy poles. Lasted about 4 months and that is with me buying blocks and constantly trying to tighten bolts over and over again to keep it from falling. In the end, a higher force wind took it completely down. Not reparable and a waste of almost $200 ( the item plus assembly) You have been warned. Disappointing. 2 stars because it looks good.
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