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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Greatland® 10x10 Sun ShelterCustomer Review: Lost Directions Summary: 3 StarsI've used this in the past with fine results, but I've lost the directions and now have a bunch of number poles, but no idea the order to put them in. Where can I find the printed directions for this product?
Customer Review: A cheap and EASY solution Summary: 5 StarsI bought this "Sun shelter" hoping that the material would be waterproof as the reminants of Hurricane Ivan hit us on my first camping weekend in PA. It held up extremely well under very heavy rains. We eventually threw a tarp over it in order to keep out the horizontal rain. It worked famously, and I bought it in-store for only 25 bucks!!! So for spending a total of 33 bucks I got a completely waterproof 10x10 tent with a clearance of almost 8 feet! At first I though it was going to be very hard to put up but after reading the directions, it took me and my girlfriend a total of 10 minutes to put up. THANKS FOR THE GREAT BUY!
Customer Review: Rocket Science Summary: 2 StarsThe little stickers on each pole which identifies which other pole it goes with don't stick on. Therefore, you are stuck with oddly matched poles with no direction of where they go. My opinion is to invest in a canopy other than a "Greatland" product.
Customer Review: did the job well Summary: 5 Starsbought this item for a bbq that i was having knowing a storm was coming. took 1 person by himself to put this together only took 10 minutes if even that, held up great in the rain and the price was right. this canopy A+
Customer Review: I could put it together by myself! Summary: 4 StarsI bought the seasonal version of this with a different print, but same size and construction. I was not using it for camping, but for backyard shade over a kiddie pool. The directions say it takes 2 people to put together, but I didn't have a spare adult handy and although, at first hesitant, was able to do it myself. It probably took me 25 minutes or so, no tools required. The poles all have stickers on them matching numbers found on the directions' diagram. The trickiest part was putting the tarp on the frame, but if you follow the directions and do it before the leg poles are on, there are velcro tabs to help hold it in place on the roof poles as you pull it across. Put the legs on last and it works out fine. I didn't stake mine down, as it came with plastic feet for the ends of the leg poles and then I can move it around the yard (definitely need help with moving it because it's pretty tall and awkward, but not heavy). It has kept rain off my husband while doing handyman work outside and kept the sun off my kids. The material is plastic-like and I don't expect to be able to use it for more than a season or two, since we have long summers here and it will deteriorate in the sun, but for the money it has been a great canopy!
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