🌼 Cultivate Your Green Thumb with Style!
The Machrus OGrow Small Greenhouse is a portable, walk-in greenhouse kit designed for outdoor use. Measuring 4x6 feet, it features durable polycarbonate panels that block 99% of UV rays while allowing for optimal sunlight diffusion. The heavy-duty aluminum frame is rust-resistant and built to withstand harsh weather conditions. With adjustable roof vents and a sliding door for easy access, this greenhouse is perfect for nurturing your plants while ensuring proper ventilation. Assembly is straightforward with user-friendly instructions and support, making it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Cover Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Item Weight | 64 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 101"L x 75"W x 77"H |
Door Style | Sliding Doors |
Color | Aluminum, Clear |
Number Of Vents | 2 |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Closure Type | Sliding |
B**R
Feels flimsy until fully assembled - then super sturdy.
I love this greenhouse. The temp inside gets very hot in our southern weather, so using 2 fans in addition to opening the door and vent. Put this on a 14 inch foundation which makes for more vertical space. Must be assembled on a perfectly flat surface and should be checked for square so that the polycarbonate sheeting fits snugly. Got a crazy good deal on this, so bought 2. So far, we’ve only assembled one. Took 13 hrs for 2 people doing step by step per the video instructions. We are keeping it on our deck since our goal is a hydroponic garden. Thinking of adding shade cloth for heat management.
C**Y
Defective panel walls
Beware: Frame drops panels and 2 year old panels shatter in place. Poor quality panels blew in first year even with edges wrapped in greenhouse adhesives like I do my Palram. The Palram is doing well after 5 years. This OGrow had problems the first year, and at this time has 5 panels blown out under a shade cover and 3 more panels shattered and useless. The remaining panels are discolored. Palram panels remain clear. After 25 years my RION has 2 discolored panels on the roof. A friend had screwed pvc panels onto his OGrow frame the first year since without shade cloth or cover his panels blew out the first year.
G**N
Not simple
If you have ever assembled a model rocket, airplane or car you know that they have skill levels, this is at least a skill level number 4 for assembly.Make sure you have nice level ground to assemble this on and make sure you pay attention because step number 11.3 should be step number 11.1.This is an OK value for the money but if you do not assemble it correctly it will be garbage
B**T
Good little greenhouse.
Got a great deal on this. At first I was a little worried about how sturdy it would be but once together it's not bad. Make sure you use caulking when you put the panels in place. It really makes a difference. Put a nice size bead where the panels slide in. I used tubes of the cheap clear stuff (with silicone) from Wal-Mart.
D**P
Great quality but requires lot of time to assemble
Bought this to take care of my plants specifically during winter season. Surprised with quality 10/10. Ventilation is a nice feature to get fresh air in, door is sliding so saves space. Aluminum parts are sturdy. Assembly is time consuming however app helped to give detailed steps.
A**S
Cheap…missing parts
There were many missing parts. Cheap and flimsy.
J**R
Well Designed
Kind of difficult to assemble, like putting an Erector set together, not really a job for an amateur, it took about a full day. But the quality is excellent, very sturdy once I caulked the panels in. I mounted it on a 4x6 PT base. already survived a big wind storm with flying colors.
K**S
List of needs for assembly
Things you’ll need prior to assembly:-patience of a saint-arms of an octopus-vocabulary of a sailor-beginners knowledge of Chinese witchcraft-comprehension skills if Thomas Sowell-assembly abilities of an Nasa Aerospace engineerThis thing kicked my tail for a solid 14 hours. 3 of those were spent REassembling the damage cause by a gentle gust of wind prior to complete assembly. My recommendation, assemble in a shop or garage to avoid that catastrophe. Once complete, it’s fairly sturdy. It’s getting to the complete part that caused me to consume copious quantities of whisky.When it dies, it will get a Vikings funeral because I will NEVER buy one of these, unassembled, again.
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