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Home-Complete Walk in Greenhouse w/ PVC Cover (56" x 56" x 76")

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$27

$70

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Woot! has Home-Complete Walk in Greenhouse w/ PVC Cover (56" x 56" x 76") on sale for $26.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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About this Item:
  • 8-Shelf Design: Ample space for trays, pots, or planters, with zip ties to secure shelves to sturdy metal frame.
  • Indoor/Outdoor Use: Suitable for backyard, patio, deck, basement, or garage; clear PVC cover protects seedlings from frost and pests.
  • Easy Assembly: No tools needed; follow instructions to connect rods, with stakes and guy lines for added stability.
  • Versatile Application: Extends growing season for herbs, vegetables, fruits, or perennials; also stores gardening supplies off-season.
  • Product Specs: Steel frame, PVC cover; dimensions 56.3" x 56.3" x 76.7"; includes stakes, guy lines, zip ties; green with clear cover.

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  • Rated 3.7 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $41 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $67.99.
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Woot! has Home-Complete Walk in Greenhouse w/ PVC Cover (56" x 56" x 76") on sale for $26.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Community Member tunabreath for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 8-Shelf Design: Ample space for trays, pots, or planters, with zip ties to secure shelves to sturdy metal frame.
  • Indoor/Outdoor Use: Suitable for backyard, patio, deck, basement, or garage; clear PVC cover protects seedlings from frost and pests.
  • Easy Assembly: No tools needed; follow instructions to connect rods, with stakes and guy lines for added stability.
  • Versatile Application: Extends growing season for herbs, vegetables, fruits, or perennials; also stores gardening supplies off-season.
  • Product Specs: Steel frame, PVC cover; dimensions 56.3" x 56.3" x 76.7"; includes stakes, guy lines, zip ties; green with clear cover.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 3.7 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $41 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $67.99.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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newarkhiphop
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I bought this exact one a few years ago lasted about 3 years in a Midwest back yard next to the garage, by lasted I means that's when I got tired of it and took it down. Couple of tips and the cons :

Zip tie all the connecting points and the shelves
Put down weed fabric and pee gravel as a base
Use plastic clamps for the door to hold the open.
Cons :.

The zippers on the door were the first thing to fail, I could find no work around for this
Probably a obvious duh but it's get, out in the full sun in February 40 degrees this would get up to 80+
As you guessed the plastic is cheap eventually the sun itself will make it brittle and fail
Pros

I was very surprised at the structure it's self, held through multiple storms, matter fact no part of the skeleton every broke, crack or twisted
Acina
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If using outdoors, you will really need to tie it down, weigh it down, or bury it so it doesn't fly away like a kite.
Also, the plastic cover will get brittle and tear very easily.

If overwintering, you might also want to get a tarp to cover it, to avoid really hot temps during the day, and then freezing cold temps at night.
The temperature fluctuations are bad for plants and trees in the winter.
zechs77
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Cheap? Yes.
Cheap? Also yes.

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Oct 03, 2025 01:07 PM
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gemniii42Oct 03, 2025 01:07 PM
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Looks like a zip-loc quality bag stretched over tooth picks and straws.
Might be ok for inside.
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TheWellKnownOct 03, 2025 01:33 PM
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Quote from gemniii42 :
Looks like a zip-loc quality bag stretched over tooth picks and straws.Might be ok for inside.
I was thinking the same, probably ok for inside but definitely not outside 😂
Oct 03, 2025 02:32 PM
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zechs77Oct 03, 2025 02:32 PM
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Cheap? Yes.
Cheap? Also yes.
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bluepandaOct 03, 2025 08:24 PM
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Ah yes, my wife got one of these with grand plans to have a thriving greenhouse. A year later, everything in it died, and since it doesn't have a floor there is 2ft grass growing in it.
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Oct 03, 2025 08:27 PM
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GrassmudhorseOct 03, 2025 08:27 PM
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Rabbits and birds will break through it
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If using outdoors, you will really need to tie it down, weigh it down, or bury it so it doesn't fly away like a kite.
Also, the plastic cover will get brittle and tear very easily.

If overwintering, you might also want to get a tarp to cover it, to avoid really hot temps during the day, and then freezing cold temps at night.
The temperature fluctuations are bad for plants and trees in the winter.
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dartshi1Oct 03, 2025 09:09 PM
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Got 2 as a shed.
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Oct 03, 2025 09:13 PM
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smartdealsOct 03, 2025 09:13 PM
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plastic rods?
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If you're puttIng this outside you might aswell flush your money down the toilet
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I bought this exact one a few years ago lasted about 3 years in a Midwest back yard next to the garage, by lasted I means that's when I got tired of it and took it down. Couple of tips and the cons :
  • Zip tie all the connecting points and the shelves
  • Put down weed fabric and pee gravel as a base
  • Use plastic clamps for the door to hold the open.
Cons :.
  • The zippers on the door were the first thing to fail, I could find no work around for this
  • Probably a obvious duh but it's get, out in the full sun in February 40 degrees this would get up to 80+
  • As you guessed the plastic is cheap eventually the sun itself will make it brittle and fail
Pros
  • I was very surprised at the structure it's self, held through multiple storms, matter fact no part of the skeleton every broke, crack or twisted
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Yesterday 01:27 AM
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seaworld20Yesterday 01:27 AM
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Thinking of getting one to keep strawberry plants... Will these survive in New England weather?
Yesterday 03:06 AM
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ObamYesterday 03:06 AM
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I'm using this to save on my heating bill. House is 50, an electric space heater and TV to take the greenhouse to 60, and a heating blanket brings me the rest of the way to comfort.
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RockMan007Yesterday 03:18 AM
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Quote from Obam :
I'm using this to save on my heating bill. House is 50, an electric space heater and TV to take the greenhouse to 60, and a heating blanket brings me the rest of the way to comfort.
You might consider putting solar panels on top if planning to put this in patio. That way you can start feeding some saved energy back to the grid
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does anyone know if they have a better cover for these greenhouses vs the see through plastic. Was thinking of buying it to cover pool equipment but would want a fabric or other covering

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Would this work as a spray paint station?
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