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The Outsunny85 Wooden Garden Arbor is a 7-foot tall, solid fir wood arch designed for outdoor use. Its pergola-style structure supports climbing plants and adds shade, making it ideal for weddings and garden events. With pre-cut, pre-drilled components and included hardware, assembly is quick and simple.
S**Y
Surprisingly sturdy! Easy! I'm happy!
I love this pergola! I expected it to be a bit cheap and flimsy, but it's very sturdy! Because I live in a fairly windy spot, I added two trellises and flower boxes at the bottom using some extra screws. This made it look even fancier and really helped with stability. (I think my only other solution would have been to zip tie some rebar stakes which could be pounded down into the ground OR add some 2x4s that could be buried).This took two people less than an hour to assemble (it can be assembled by just one person, but it would be a bit clumsy). It only requires a drill. Make sure you've got a good drill for those deep screw holes.
P**A
Clear and easy
I was planning to build my own, but then I saw this one at a good price— so I asked for it for Mother’s Day. It was nice to just put ready-made pieces together.It is simple to put together, especially if you use a drill for all the screws.As you can see from the pictures, everything is clearly labeled, and the instructions are also clear. (The ferret was not included. He was just there to shred the styrofoam and generally cause mischief.)It could probably use another coat of paint, but I don’t care enough to put the energy into that.It’s stable-ish. It’s only 23.5” deep, and made of lightweight wood pieces, so if you want to use it in a garden or anywhere as a permanent structure, you should attach it to something. I’ll be attaching mine to pressure treated 4x4’s dug into the ground.All in all it’s a pretty good deal. It looks nice, is easy to put together, and costs less than others that look like it.
E**.
Good Buy
This is a cute addition to my garden. The assembly was quite easy. I will say that the value is good for the price. It is rather sturdy and fit the location where it was placed perfectly. The only down side is no anchors were provided. I live in Texas where a gust of wind could happen at any moment. Since it was placed on a slope I had to do some magic but got it leveled and decently anchored. Over all I'm pleased with it.
S**R
Touch of class to the yard
Very pretty and sturdy. We added L-shaped plates to the legs so we could anchor it to the ground. It's just pretty in the yard; don't plan on moving it. And if so, easy enough to remove the anchors.
B**S
Great for two weddings, but not oklahoma winds
I used this for 2 weddings and it looked great. Just fantastic, very pretty and easy to move/assemble. I moved this across states, it survived just fine in traveling and set up/break down. It also did not fall over, not once, at either wedding (one at an Oklahoma lake). It did not however, last very long in my backyard. The wind knocked it over, and when it hit the ground it broke on one side. I've tried to put it back up with some supports, but it just cannot withstand the wind here. It keeps falling over because it's too flimsy/lightweight. I still don't know what I'm going to do with it because I don't want to cement it into the ground.
L**
Garden arch
It seems to be well made and sturdy. We bought flat steel spikes and screwed them on the inside of the legs, just for an extra bit of protection from wind. It is about as sturdy as it gets! Probably didn’t need them, the arch is pretty strong. All parts were there, really easy to put together. It looks really nice, considering another one for the other end of the garden. Great, I can’t believe the price!
M**R
Great Addition to My Rose Garden!
I love the way these turned out! I used some Thompson Water Stain sealant on both of these. I only found one fault with the staples used in the crossmembers, you could easily pull them apart. I just used a larger staple and they were fine.If you notice, both of these are secured into the ground utilizing angle iron cut to 18” lengths. I put them 1’ into the ground and the top 6” is attached to the legs by using stainless steel bolts and nuts at every 2” The angle iron was primed and painted with a dark bronze hammer finish by Rustolium. I don’t think I’ll have to worry about them going anywhere as they have withstood 60 MPH Gusts.
S**E
Pretty Great
The media could not be loaded. I had a hard time finding a trellis I wanted and this does fit my needs well. I will probably bring it in for this winter but I will be comfortable havimg my plants naturalize this. It is wood so I can always refinish in the future. Pretty great.
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