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Costco Members: Sunjoy 11' x 13' Hudson Gazebo (Beige)

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Sunjoy 11' x 13' Hudson Gazebo (Beige) for $599.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member GregoryV1967 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Sunbrella Weather-Resistant Fabric Roof
  • Sturdy Rust-Proof Aluminum & Rust-Resistant Galvanized Steel Frame
  • Natural Wood Looking Frame Finish
  • All-Weather Wicker Accents

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    • Standard shipping via common carrier "Threshold Delivery" is included in the quoted price. "Threshold Delivery" includes placement inside your front door or garage. Delivery can only be made inside the front door on the ground floor of multi-level housing. Carrier will call or email to set up a delivery appointment. Please include a daytime phone number in the shipping information at the time of check out and please monitor your emails for an opportunity to set your delivery appointment. Deliveries are made between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday, and will be scheduled as a 4 hour window. Extraordinary delivery requirements may necessitate an additional fee to the carrier. NOT INCLUDED: Placement in your room of choice, removal of packing materials and assembly are NOT included.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Sunjoy 11' x 13' Hudson Gazebo (Beige) for $599.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member GregoryV1967 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Sunbrella Weather-Resistant Fabric Roof
  • Sturdy Rust-Proof Aluminum & Rust-Resistant Galvanized Steel Frame
  • Natural Wood Looking Frame Finish
  • All-Weather Wicker Accents

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this store:
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.
  • Additional note:
    • Standard shipping via common carrier "Threshold Delivery" is included in the quoted price. "Threshold Delivery" includes placement inside your front door or garage. Delivery can only be made inside the front door on the ground floor of multi-level housing. Carrier will call or email to set up a delivery appointment. Please include a daytime phone number in the shipping information at the time of check out and please monitor your emails for an opportunity to set your delivery appointment. Deliveries are made between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday, and will be scheduled as a 4 hour window. Extraordinary delivery requirements may necessitate an additional fee to the carrier. NOT INCLUDED: Placement in your room of choice, removal of packing materials and assembly are NOT included.

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For long term use, its better to fork out another $1k and get the ones with the metal roof and a structurally sturdy frame. One wind storm is all it takes to blow out holes and rip the fabric covers.
I'm in Socal and I'm lucky to have any fabric topped anything last 2 years. The cost to replace these fabric tops quickly exceeds the cost of the item itself.

Buying anything with a fabric top is getting into a perpetual loop of replacement until you end up spending more than it's worth as a whole.

Buying a durable, non-fabric topped outdoor structure just makes more sense in every way in the long run.
Just keep in mind this is a three-season gazebo which means every winter you'll need to take the top off, still a great deal and if this is your budget get it. Recommending paying another $1k on top of it would be moronic.

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The sale is 2 days only. Sunbrella fabric can last for many years. I have outdoor furnuture set from Costco with Sunbrella fabric, 8 years of California sun, looks like new.
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For long term use, its better to fork out another $1k and get the ones with the metal roof and a structurally sturdy frame. One wind storm is all it takes to blow out holes and rip the fabric covers.
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Just keep in mind this is a three-season gazebo which means every winter you'll need to take the top off, still a great deal and if this is your budget get it. Recommending paying another $1k on top of it would be moronic.
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Lol I got metal roof from homedepot deal last time. I can't trust fabric roof in my mind
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Of course, it's worth assessing the local weather before purchasing. However, there are many places where the winds are not so strong and the winters are very mild. Like SoCal. (=Smilie
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Quote from GregoryV1967 :
The sale is 2 days only. Sunbrella fabric can last for many years. I have outdoor furnuture set from Costco with Sunbrella fabric, 8 years of California sun, looks like new.
Absolutely not comparable to a furniture. Is your furniture flapping in wind?
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Quote from GregoryV1967 :
Of course, it's worth assessing the local weather before purchasing. However, there are many places where the winds are not so strong and the winters are very mild. Like SoCal. (=Smilie
I'm in Socal and I'm lucky to have any fabric topped anything last 2 years. The cost to replace these fabric tops quickly exceeds the cost of the item itself.

Buying anything with a fabric top is getting into a perpetual loop of replacement until you end up spending more than it's worth as a whole.

Buying a durable, non-fabric topped outdoor structure just makes more sense in every way in the long run.

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Quote from soloma :
Absolutely not comparable to a furniture. Is your furniture flapping in wind?
It's all about the quality of the Sunbrella fabric in the Southern California sun. It's the same fabric here. I have not tried to compare features in windy weather.
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Quote from Munkynutss :
I'm in Socal and I'm lucky to have any fabric topped anything last 2 years. The cost to replace these fabric tops quickly exceeds the cost of the item itself.

Buying anything with a fabric top is getting into a perpetual loop of replacement until you end up spending more than it's worth as a whole.

Buying a durable, non-fabric topped outdoor structure just makes more sense in every way in the long run.
I agree, but a hardtop gazebo would cost 4 times as much. And trust me, try Sunbrella fabric at least once. Mine looks very good after 8 years.
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Quote from GregoryV1967 :
I agree, but a hardtop gazebo would cost 4 times as much. And trust me, try Sunbrella fabric at least once. Mine looks very good after 8 years.
I don't think it would cost that much but it depends what kind you want. There has been huge popularity of those lever style steel top pergola. They are like shutters but I think many different brands use same thing and sell them, suddenly became popular I think they sent bunch of free ones to youtubers to gain traction. I am nit sure I trust those long term either.

I wanted to buy this actually, much cheaper and easier to build. If I am getting something with top that I need to remove at least it should be easyer to manage. My only complaint, we can't sit under that in light rain....

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Hard top is better but will cost more. Fabric is good if the conditions are ideal. Not too windy, snowy, etc. I get heavy snow and hail once in a blue moon. So I wouldn't expect it to last.
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Quote from GregoryV1967 :
I agree, but a hardtop gazebo would cost 4 times as much. And trust me, try Sunbrella fabric at least once. Mine looks very good after 8 years.

I have.

A sunbrella fabric car cover with a 6 year warranty. Replaced every year as it broke down and fell apart until the warranty ran out.

I'm not buying any fabric exposed to 24/7 outdoor conditions and expecting it to last more than a couple of years, ever.
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Also, there's the fact that the wood and aluminum gazebo sold at Costco is approximately 3X as much, but with proper maintenance will last decades.

With this product, the lifespan will be measured in years, not decades. Buy once, cry once.
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Sorry I forgot to add the link.
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Quote from FookNoe :
Hard top is better but will cost more. Fabric is good if the conditions are ideal. Not too windy, snowy, etc. I get heavy snow and hail once in a blue moon. So I wouldn't expect it to last.
I think it's flexibility. I prefer something I can open and close. The one I linked above seems perfect.

I am thinking about getting that and buying 4 half cut barrels, screw the legs to barrels bottom and fill the barrel with rocks and top with soil and put small flowers. I think it should hold the pergola in place.

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