Expand Your Outdoor Living Space with a 10 x 12 Regency II Patio Gazebo with Mosquito Netting in Brown
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Brand | Sunjoy |
Material | Stainless Steel, Metal |
Style | Gazebo |
Product Dimensions | 156"L x 132"W x 103"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Shape | Square |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Color | Brown-Old |
About this item
- Includes: Mosquito netting, plant rings, corner shelves, ground stakes and center hook for hanging fan or lights
- Vented double roof design helps reduce heat and wind stress on the canopy (provides 140 SqFt of shade)
- Footprint: 10'x12', Canopy size 11'x13', Peak Height: 8'7", Weight: 95 lbs.
- Water and fire resistant 100% polyester canopy
- Assembly required (no tools needed)
- Material Type: Fabric, Steel || overall color is brown with tan piping
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Value for money | 3.3 | — | 3.6 | 3.8 | 4.0 | 3.2 |
Sturdiness | 3.2 | — | 4.3 | 3.6 | 4.0 | 3.5 |
Easy to assemble | 3.5 | — | — | 3.6 | 3.7 | 3.5 |
Water resistance | 3.5 | — | — | 4.0 | — | 3.5 |
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material | Stainless Steel, Metal | Polyester | Polyester, Metal | Polyester | Polyester, Aluminum, Alloy Steel, Polycarbonate | Fabric |
frame material | Alloy Steel | Metal | Metal | — | Aluminum | Alloy Steel |
shape | Square | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular |
water resistance | water resistant | waterproof | waterproof | waterproof | waterproof | waterproof |
style | Gazebo | Garden,Heavy | Heavy Duty | Regency Brown | Garden | moorehead netting steel gazebo |
assembly required | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
UV light protection | — | ✗ | UV Protection | ✓ | UV 50+ | ✓ |
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Brand | Sunjoy |
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Material | Stainless Steel, Metal |
Style | Gazebo |
Product Dimensions | 156"L x 132"W x 103"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Shape | Square |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Color | Brown-Old |
Item Weight | 90.2 pounds |
Manufacturer | Sunjoy |
ASIN | B00K6PD3BW |
Item model number | L-GZ798PST-E |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #59,636 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #231 in Gazebos |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Customers like the storage space provided by the freestanding shelter. They say it adds another room to their yard with its shelves. Customers also appreciate the appearance. However, some customers have reported issues with the damage. They mention that every piece was damaged and ripped. Customers disagree on value, water resistance, size, ease of assembly, and sturdiness.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the freestanding shelter. They mention that the canopy looks really nice, the dark maroon color looks nice with the red brick of the house, and the corner. The steel frame is attractive, but just as fragile as it looks. Some say that the gazebo is reasonably attractive and provides decent shad.
"...This looks nice and works well.The plastic netting hooks that attach the netting to the gazebo are cheap and flimsy...." Read more
"...Gives extra coverage. Looks good (matches my deck exactly) and pretty sturdy so far. Light hook, flower hooks and shelves are a nice touch...." Read more
"...The rich, dark maroon color looks so nice with the red brick of the house, and the corner units with the added design and little shelves add such a..." Read more
"...Which it looks good. Hopefully it last a while. But the assembly was HORRIBLE. YOU NEED PATIENCE FOR THIS. A lot of patience. Would not buy again...." Read more
Customers like the storage space in the gazebo. For example, they say it's a wonderful addition to their space, has roomy shelves, and provides an additional room. Some mention that the corner shelves are nice for plants and stabilize the corner pieces nicely. Overall, customers are satisfied with the storage capabilities of the gable.
"...The corner shelves are nice for plants and stabilize the corner pieces nicely...." Read more
"...Once you get it set up, it will be a wonderful addition to your space!..." Read more
"...The canopy is super spacious and I love that. Everyone has room to sit comfortably and not be cramped...." Read more
"...We completely disassemble it to store it in our attic. The gazebo itself is awesome… Nice and sturdy!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the freestanding shelter. Some mention that it's super sturdy and has weathered a storm with 30 knots, while others say that it has gotten a little brittle from being in the sun, some of the pieces were bent, and the gazebo canopy is not very sturdy. Careful when tightening, the flimsy steel will crush quite easily, and it faded very quickly.
"...Two of the main bars for the roof were bent and dented. We decided to go ahead and put the gazebo together and see what happens...." Read more
"Pretty good tent gazebo. Covers a good area and I like that the edge stretch out about a foot longer than the footprint. Gives extra coverage...." Read more
"...We only remove the top and netting.It has gotten a little brittle from being in the sun, but it has stood the test of time as we have had this..." Read more
"...Not from us as they are dented inwards and are misshapen...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the freestanding shelter. Some mention that the instructions are easy to follow and there are no tools required. However, others say that it's not so easy to assemble and the instructions were a bit difficult to follow.
"...Not very hard to put together since in theory you don’t need any tools since it’s just pieces that snap into each other but......" Read more
"...The bends in the beams made them very difficult to put together in the corners. But we did it...." Read more
"...It is an easy product to put together if all of the pieces are fine and not damaged...." Read more
"...The velcroed wraps were easy to work with, and we had no trouble with securing the canopy ends until we got to the last corner pieces...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the freestanding shelter. Some mention it's worth the price if they can get more than 3-5 years use out of it, and perfectly engineered for the price. However, others say that it was trash and not worth the money. They also mention the netting to the gazebo is cheap and flimsy.
"...All in all, I think it’s a good gazebo at the price point...." Read more
"...The plastic netting hooks that attach the netting to the gazebo are cheap and flimsy...." Read more
"Overall outstanding for cost. Figured I would finally post a review as I sit out here smoking ribs in the rain. It's amazing...." Read more
"...Perfectly engineered for the price. Only negative is the mosquito net...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the water resistance of the freestanding shelter. Some mention that it weathered a rain storm well, is sturdy, and has stayed up even through tornado warnings, high winds, and rain. However, others say that it catches water and needs maintained after rain.
"...a good rain, the holes do help drain it but not so much, the water will pool and droop...." Read more
"...It weathered the storm very well. The next day I went out alone and was able to reattach the canvas...." Read more
"...The top fades from UV rays and is not water proof, so I suggest you spray it with a Scotch Guard type product...." Read more
"...Adding info. Now 2022. Has survived a few big storms, one gust actually moved it slightly with the sand bags, but unit held together fine with the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the freestanding shelter. Some mention that it fits nicely with some room to spare, while others say that some pieces were a tight fit and required a little persuasion with a rubber mallet. The netting zips tight against the frame, and the gazebo stands tall. However, some customers also mention that the cover is a bit tight to get in place and that the actual cover wouldn't fit on all corners.
"...It appeared that the canvas wasn't tight enough in that section so it was sagging and started taking on water...." Read more
"...We have a large 6’ round table and it fits nicely with some room to spare.The extra 3’ is helpful...." Read more
"...The fabric is fitted tightly on the corners. One corner ripped a bit from pulling it just so it can be secured from wind...." Read more
"...It's always a tad too small. Stretch and tug and you risk tearing the recessed attachment pocket on the canopy...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the damage of the freestanding shelter. They mention that every single piece was damaged, ripped, and had small pieces smashed in. Some say that the welding isn't very good, and all 4 corner panels arrived damaged. Some customers also say that one of the bars bracket was damaged.
"...As a result the canvas stretches and the seams start to tear. I wish they would use Velcro along the seam instead...." Read more
"...The fabric is fitted tightly on the corners. One corner ripped a bit from pulling it just so it can be secured from wind...." Read more
"...for the connector loops is pretty shoddy and a slight tug and they rip out...." Read more
"1 corner rail was bent on both ends . And alot of small pieces had been smashed in . Pin holes in canopy...." Read more
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On Sunday I emailed the company and asked them to send me two replacement beams. I filled out the enclosed order form and sent them pictures of the damaged box, close up pictures of the dents and pictures of the bent bars. By Tuesday I received an answer. They requested a copy of my receipt. I didn't have a receipt, as such, so I sent my confirmation order form email from Amazon. They sent an email that night saying the beams were on their way at no cost to me. They were very professional and prompt when dealing with them. By Friday UPS notified me the package was on its way. I was very pleased with their response.
Now for the gazebo. The day after it was set up we had a very heavy rainfall and strong winds. We decided to leave it up but watch it carefully. The gazebo was assembled on our deck. As it rained the holes in the roof allowed some water to drip through as it was designed to do. Except for the panels where the bent beams were. It appeared that the canvas wasn't tight enough in that section so it was sagging and started taking on water. We decided to quickly pop off the canvas and let it hang from the middle. It weathered the storm very well. The next day I went out alone and was able to reattach the canvas. We've decided this will be protocol for when we are gone or if storms are coming. It is very easy to put the canvas back on.
The netting does a good job of keeping the bugs out but it does not keep the sun out when the sun starts getting low in the late afternoon to early evening. So we went out and bought a cloth shower curtain from Walmart and hung it on the bar the netting hangs from to keep the sun at bay. This looks nice and works well.
The plastic netting hooks that attach the netting to the gazebo are cheap and flimsy. It was obvious they are not going to last and we were shorted a few in the box. I went to Walmart and for 97 cents a package I bought five packages of metal shower curtain rod hangers. They are sturdy and glide nicely over the netting bar.
With a few homemade upgrades and improvements we have a wonderfully covered deck. We are going to screw the gazebo to our wooden deck so it will be sturdier in storms.
We are realistic about the canvas roof and don't expect it to weather storm winds. But letting it hang loosely in the last few storms we've had seems to work well.
I'd definetly recommend this gazebo. The corner pieces are much more sturdy than the poles you get with most tents. The corner shelves are nice for plants and stabilize the corner pieces nicely.
06/27/2016 - one year later. Well we have had our Gazebo now for one full year. Here is what we learned...in order to really protect the roof you need to let it hang down in rain. The grommets are placed too high on the canvas roof to allow water that is collected to drip through. As a result the canvas stretches and the seams start to tear. I wish they would use Velcro along the seam instead. This way, as soon as it starts to rain I could rip open the Velcro and allow the water to pass through without having to undo the entire canvas every time the weather looks bad. It won't be water proof but I don't care. I've added a photo to show what we do when it rains. Be careful about gathering them and allowing pockets of water to accumulate as they will quickly become heavy and could rip the canvas or bend the frame. I generally keep them loosely tied if the wind is going to be strong or just hang like in the picture if the wind is gentle.
We added another shower curtain to the gazebo because we liked the way the first one worked. It is nice to have some shade protection when needed. I also added Christmas lights all around the frame and even fashioned a dead branch into a chandelier hanging from the center with more Christmas lights on it. Last week I went out and bought a small solar pump and made a little water fountain that sits next to the gazebo.
We screwed the frame to the deck and left it up all winter. It did fine. No issues were found from this decision.
I loved the gazebo last summer and love it even more this year. We keep coming up with more accessories to buy for it as it has become our new favorite place to sit and watch the birds we never knew we had in the yard. After eleven years at this house, we finally have a deck we can use and have grown to absolutely love.
I keep hearing, "This was the best thing you've ever bought on Amazon." I think it is one of the best things, period, I have ever purchased.
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2015
On Sunday I emailed the company and asked them to send me two replacement beams. I filled out the enclosed order form and sent them pictures of the damaged box, close up pictures of the dents and pictures of the bent bars. By Tuesday I received an answer. They requested a copy of my receipt. I didn't have a receipt, as such, so I sent my confirmation order form email from Amazon. They sent an email that night saying the beams were on their way at no cost to me. They were very professional and prompt when dealing with them. By Friday UPS notified me the package was on its way. I was very pleased with their response.
Now for the gazebo. The day after it was set up we had a very heavy rainfall and strong winds. We decided to leave it up but watch it carefully. The gazebo was assembled on our deck. As it rained the holes in the roof allowed some water to drip through as it was designed to do. Except for the panels where the bent beams were. It appeared that the canvas wasn't tight enough in that section so it was sagging and started taking on water. We decided to quickly pop off the canvas and let it hang from the middle. It weathered the storm very well. The next day I went out alone and was able to reattach the canvas. We've decided this will be protocol for when we are gone or if storms are coming. It is very easy to put the canvas back on.
The netting does a good job of keeping the bugs out but it does not keep the sun out when the sun starts getting low in the late afternoon to early evening. So we went out and bought a cloth shower curtain from Walmart and hung it on the bar the netting hangs from to keep the sun at bay. This looks nice and works well.
The plastic netting hooks that attach the netting to the gazebo are cheap and flimsy. It was obvious they are not going to last and we were shorted a few in the box. I went to Walmart and for 97 cents a package I bought five packages of metal shower curtain rod hangers. They are sturdy and glide nicely over the netting bar.
With a few homemade upgrades and improvements we have a wonderfully covered deck. We are going to screw the gazebo to our wooden deck so it will be sturdier in storms.
We are realistic about the canvas roof and don't expect it to weather storm winds. But letting it hang loosely in the last few storms we've had seems to work well.
I'd definetly recommend this gazebo. The corner pieces are much more sturdy than the poles you get with most tents. The corner shelves are nice for plants and stabilize the corner pieces nicely.
06/27/2016 - one year later. Well we have had our Gazebo now for one full year. Here is what we learned...in order to really protect the roof you need to let it hang down in rain. The grommets are placed too high on the canvas roof to allow water that is collected to drip through. As a result the canvas stretches and the seams start to tear. I wish they would use Velcro along the seam instead. This way, as soon as it starts to rain I could rip open the Velcro and allow the water to pass through without having to undo the entire canvas every time the weather looks bad. It won't be water proof but I don't care. I've added a photo to show what we do when it rains. Be careful about gathering them and allowing pockets of water to accumulate as they will quickly become heavy and could rip the canvas or bend the frame. I generally keep them loosely tied if the wind is going to be strong or just hang like in the picture if the wind is gentle.
We added another shower curtain to the gazebo because we liked the way the first one worked. It is nice to have some shade protection when needed. I also added Christmas lights all around the frame and even fashioned a dead branch into a chandelier hanging from the center with more Christmas lights on it. Last week I went out and bought a small solar pump and made a little water fountain that sits next to the gazebo.
We screwed the frame to the deck and left it up all winter. It did fine. No issues were found from this decision.
I loved the gazebo last summer and love it even more this year. We keep coming up with more accessories to buy for it as it has become our new favorite place to sit and watch the birds we never knew we had in the yard. After eleven years at this house, we finally have a deck we can use and have grown to absolutely love.
I keep hearing, "This was the best thing you've ever bought on Amazon." I think it is one of the best things, period, I have ever purchased.
It’s 10x13 and we put it on our deck.
We have a large 6’ round table and it fits nicely with some room to spare.
The extra 3’ is helpful.
A little difficult to put up as the cover is very tight. But with a few strong hands it’s doable.
We keep the frame up all year and drilled to the deck. We only remove the top and netting.
It has gotten a little brittle from being in the sun, but it has stood the test of time as we have had this for over 10 years.
This summer we may have to replace the netting only.
Not very hard to put together since in theory you don’t need any tools since it’s just pieces that snap into each other but...
2 annoyances:
1) Took about 1.5 hours to put together but most of that was because of the biggest issue with the tent is the opening to many of the pieces were slightly bent. So this meant i had to bend it back with a pair of pliers or rubber mallet. So had to use tools after all. It was very annoying to be on top of a ladder trying to fit 2 pieces together only to realize the female end was bent. I had to adjust my mindset about 30 mins in and assume that every piece was bent before I tried to put it together. The pieces that were bent don’t affect the sturdiness or anything but very very annoying.
2) I’m not a big fan of the netting. Don’t get me wrong, it’ll do it’s job when you have everything zipped up. But of you have it open, expect it to flail around at the slightest wind. Sure you can tie it back to the corners but as you can see from the picture i had to loop mine through several times to stop it from moving altogether. I may take it down. You may feel different about it.
All in all, I think it’s a good gazebo at the price point. I live in Delaware and and I will be taking the canopy off in the fall before it gets too cold and any snow. I currently have the corners screwed into the deck and sandbags (about 20lbs each) in each corner. I even have a short bungee cord that is securing the 2 corners to the deck. I figure if that doesn’t hold it year around, then it wasn’t meant to be.
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020
Not very hard to put together since in theory you don’t need any tools since it’s just pieces that snap into each other but...
2 annoyances:
1) Took about 1.5 hours to put together but most of that was because of the biggest issue with the tent is the opening to many of the pieces were slightly bent. So this meant i had to bend it back with a pair of pliers or rubber mallet. So had to use tools after all. It was very annoying to be on top of a ladder trying to fit 2 pieces together only to realize the female end was bent. I had to adjust my mindset about 30 mins in and assume that every piece was bent before I tried to put it together. The pieces that were bent don’t affect the sturdiness or anything but very very annoying.
2) I’m not a big fan of the netting. Don’t get me wrong, it’ll do it’s job when you have everything zipped up. But of you have it open, expect it to flail around at the slightest wind. Sure you can tie it back to the corners but as you can see from the picture i had to loop mine through several times to stop it from moving altogether. I may take it down. You may feel different about it.
All in all, I think it’s a good gazebo at the price point. I live in Delaware and and I will be taking the canopy off in the fall before it gets too cold and any snow. I currently have the corners screwed into the deck and sandbags (about 20lbs each) in each corner. I even have a short bungee cord that is securing the 2 corners to the deck. I figure if that doesn’t hold it year around, then it wasn’t meant to be.