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Airwave Pergola 3mX4.5m Never used.White.Garden Shelter Gazebo. Collect SE217HR


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Pergola 3m X 4.5m New .


Over ?200 new so will sell for ?75


Condition is New in box, never opened.box has some superficial damage from garage storage as seen in picture

Purchased for a party but never even opened.

COLLECTION ONLY FROM LONDON SE21

Footings included in the sale to securely weigh down pergola (white heavy duty plastic that you fill with water or sand)


Will fit in a standard car.


Description from manufacturer:


Airwave 4.5mtr x 3mtr white Gazebo, FULLY WATERPROOF, with Four Side Panels

Product description

Colour Name: white

Product Description

Party all day long with this stunning white Airwave 3 x 4.5m Pop Up Gazebo. Excellent value for money without compromising on quality, this gorgeous gazebo is super quick and easy to put together. This gazebo is perfect for parties, BBQs, picnics, and lots of other personal outdoor celebrations.


Its strong steel frame and waterproof canvas ensures that you and your guests stay sheltered from random drizzles and hot sunshine throughout the day. There?s ample internal space to accommodate guests without taking up too much room in your garden. The elegant canopy looks great and feels soft to the touch, helping to create a luxurious finish. The gazebo comes with two window panels and two zipped panels which can be arranged in lots of different combinations for a unique set up.



Key Features

‣ Elegant and spacious design is perfect for accommodating guests in style

‣ Quick and easy to use design

‣ Robust steel frame for durability and stability

‣ Includes six sidewalls which can be easily swapped around for different looks ? two window panels plus two zipped panels with tie backs for a smart entrance

‣ Supplied with easy adjusting guy ropes and pegs for secure anchoring

‣ Perfect for BBQs, picnics, parties, and more


Specifications

? Size ? 3 x 4.5m

? Packaging size ? 160 x 25 x 34cm

? Gross weight ? 31kg


Box Contains

1x Gazebo

1x Instrustions

1x Peg and Guy Rope Set

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