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3x4.5m Pop Up Gazebo With Wheeled Bag, 4 Leg Weights, Rope and Pegs + 4 Side Walls - £50.


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It has a heavy-duty matt black steel frame along with a waterproof 260g/SQM, PVC coated polyester roof with all the pressure points reinforced.
 
The 3x4.5m steel frame has fully integrated support struts within the roof which for added stability. It expands to ‘pop up’ and erects in minutes.
 
The 'standard' weight side walls connect connect to the roof using a velcro strip and to the legs via velcro tabs. The walls interlock with each other via zips outside of the legs.
 
The 3x4.5m frame has 3 adjustable height settings and can be used on multiple surfaces such as sand, grass, concrete, wooden decking etc. This gazebo can be used with or without the supplied side panels. You can also use just a couple of sides if you did not want to use all 4.
 
The gazebo comes in a wheeled carry bag, a few tent pegs, some guy ropes,and  4 x 'sand bag' leg weights.
 
Gazebo Specs:
Size 3m x 4.5m
Internal head height 2m
External height at edges 2.25m
External apex height 3.2m
Gazebo legs: Powder Matt Black Steel Frame ( 30mm x 30mm )
Gazebo metal struts: Steel
Leg height adjustment: Pop In Pin
Roof: 260g/sqm, Polyester, PVC coating with tapes stitching and reinforced pressure points
Side Walls: 4 x Standard side walls ( 1 Door, 2 Church Window & 1 Plain ).
 
This gazebo has been well used and has a few minor holes now, so can't guarantee it's fully waterproof but protects against wind, sun and light rain. The roof has faded in colour.
 
It is heavy to carry when packed but comes in a wheeled bag. You will need a car to transport it any distance.
 
Selling for £50 (normally retails new for £350). Avilable for cash and collection only from Kennngton SE11.
 

 

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