Outsunny 32" x 19" x 54" Garden Wood Cold Frame Greenhouse Flower Planter with Adjustable Shelves, Double Doors, Grey
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There is no tray to be found.
It'd be fine on a covered porch, but it wouldn't stand up to the elements outside. It could be blown over by the wind, and I believe the wood would rot quickly if that happened.
You can easily remove the shelves because they are adjustable.
It can withstand light snow, rain, and wind, of course. Please keep in mind that it is not recommended for use in windy or snowy conditions because it may collapse.
Selected User Reviews For Outsunny 32" x 19" x 54" Garden Wood Cold Frame Greenhouse Flower Planter with Adjustable Shelves, Double Doors, Grey
HUGE assumption that cost me not only money but also an afternoon attempting to assemble a product that was warped, had stripped holes, and the manufacturer had even glued broken pieces back together before packaging it. Save time by looking for a different seller. I don't believe this would be able to hold plants indoors, let alone be durable enough to be used outside.
A second person is required to assist in holding the pieces in place while they are being screwed together. There aren't any prerequisites. drilled guide holes, so that would be a huge improvement in terms of making the assembly go more smoothly, and it might even be possible to put together by yourself. The protective covering on the "glass" pieces was especially difficult to remove - Some are clear, while others are white, with the white being easier to see and remove. It appears to be in a good place. I don't think this would hold up outside, and while I don't have many plants in it yet, I'll be careful not to overburden the shelves. wise; good in terms of size and financial stability.
The only complaint I had was that the back and side pilot holes were not pre-drilled. It was drilled, which made it a little difficult to put together. It was simple to put together once I figured out how to pre-drill the pilot holes. It will be ideal for my plants and will look fantastic on my deck.
However, it is incredibly inexpensive. I debated whether or not to purchase this, and in the end, I'm glad I didn't. This is a very cute idea, but the construction is very poor, and it is not worth the hefty price tag, as other reviews have stated. My door was crooked and bowed, the paint had chipped, and the wood had been gouged. Simply put, it's inexpensive. Worse, it's selling for about $40 less than I paid for it, so don't waste your time or money on it.
Surprisingly poor in terms of quality. I believe the raw materials cost around $25, followed by $5 in labor to assemble it by wage slaves in China, and then another $10 to ship it across the Pacific while burning a ton of bunker fuel to get it to the United States. br>br>However, if you only need a small greenhouse, it will suffice. However, I don't think it'll be around for long. The wood is flimsy and weak, and it doesn't fit together well. It isn't exactly a work of art or engineering.
When trying to put it together - pre-existing condition drilled holes in places where they should not have been- Not at all - if I had attempted to put it together- It was likely that the wood would split. Wood is a flimsy and low-cost material. Because I don't believe it will last more than a season - if it makes it through the assembly process - It was decided that it would be best if I returned as soon as possible.
There are no door knobs included. They'll have to be purchased separately, but everything else was included. It's where I keep empty plant containers so they don't get clogged up with leaves from nearby trees. It appears to be adequate for this purpose, and I adore it. It aided in the organization of the work area in my garden. I'm going to build it out of cinderblocks so that it's slightly elevated above ground level for easier access. It would be nice if the metal hardware used to close it were a little bigger, but that's not a big deal.
It appears to be cheap and flimsy, and there are some issues with assembly due to poor fit. Even on our covered porth, I can't see it surviving the winds and weather.