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Model: Screen House Tent, 10 x 9.2 ft, 4-8 Person Pop Up Screen Tent with Extended Awning, Portable Screened in Canopy with Carry Bag, Netting Sides, for...
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Once or a few times in every other year, I wished to have something like this!
Well, not sure how it works or lasts, but I found a good, sincere appearing review and a comparison with a similar product from a non-sponsored reviewer who bought it with his money and has more than a year of use and experience on both, so can give a good idea or what this is: (Either watch the about 15 min clip on YT or read my summary-Either way and if you opened the YT, please LIKE his clip that is really worthful, unlike a lot more there.
In short,
1- This Vevor is 2.5 times cheaper than the comparison he bought. (Price he paid is x3 of the deal here!).
2- Vevor is lower in quality (lighter-duty material), but did the work.
3- Both Rain Resistant, not R-Proof. So don't hope not to get wet, if it rains. Though he has a great remedy how to deal with this at about $20 extra and an hour of you life time.
4- Rain side panels are included free there, to be paid for in the competition.
5- Setup is really EZ. Popping up the Vevor doom is a harder experience compared to the competition, and this is the hardest part of the setup, which overall is described as easy.
My take: Worth it if you are not a simple hoarder who buys every deal on SD coz it is a deal, and even one-time use, may justify the cost of otherwise rental (If lucky) for the view and the location it is used on. But your hard-earned money needs your own judgment to disappear from your wallet! You need to take care of it while using and while storing.
Once or a few times in every other year, I wished to have something like this!
Well, not sure how it works or lasts, but I found a good, sincere appearing review and a comparison with a similar product from a non-sponsored reviewer who bought it with his money and has more than a year of use and experience on both, so can give a good idea or what this is: (Either watch the about 15 min clip on YT or read my summary-Either way and if you opened the YT, please LIKE his clip that is really worthful, unlike a lot more there.
In short,
1- This Vevor is 2.5 times cheaper than the comparison he bought. (Price he paid is x3 of the deal here!).
2- Vevor is lower in quality (lighter-duty material), but did the work.
3- Both Rain Resistant, not R-Proof. So don't hope not to get wet, if it rains. Though he has a great remedy how to deal with this at about $20 extra and an hour of you life time.
4- Rain side panels are included free there, to be paid for in the competition.
5- Setup is really EZ. Popping up the Vevor doom is a harder experience compared to the competition, and this is the hardest part of the setup, which overall is described as easy.
My take: Worth it if you are not a simple hoarder who buys every deal on SD coz it is a deal, and even one-time use, may justify the cost of otherwise rental (If lucky) for the view and the location it is used on. But your hard-earned money needs your own judgment to disappear from your wallet! You need to take care of it while using and while storing.
Once or a few times in every other year, I wished to have something like this!
Well, not sure how it works or lasts, but I found a good, sincere appearing review and a comparison with a similar product from a non-sponsored reviewer who bought it with his money and has more than a year of use and experience on both, so can give a good idea or what this is: (Either watch the about 15 min clip on YT or read my summary-Either way and if you opened the YT, please LIKE his clip that is really worthful, unlike a lot more there.
In short,
1- This Vevor is 2.5 times cheaper than the comparison he bought. (Price he paid is x3 of the deal here!).
2- Vevor is lower in quality (lighter-duty material), but did the work.
3- Both Rain Resistant, not R-Proof. So don't hope not to get wet, if it rains. Though he has a great remedy how to deal with this at about $20 extra and an hour of you life time.
4- Rain side panels are included free there, to be paid for in the competition.
5- Setup is really EZ. Popping up the Vevor doom is a harder experience compared to the competition, and this is the hardest part of the setup, which overall is described as easy.
My take: Worth it if you are not a simple hoarder who buys every deal on SD coz it is a deal, and even one-time use, may justify the cost of otherwise rental (If lucky) for the view and the location it is used on. But your hard-earned money needs your own judgment to disappear from your wallet! You need to take care of it while using and while storing.
Can you write reviews for everything? Or create a write up on how to write good reviews/comments? Knocked it out of the park, single best comment on SD
Anyone actually have one of these. I want to get one to eat meals camping
I have the East Oak 10 ft pop up which is very similar. This op version has a floor and door shade, which mine does not. My only complaint is that it needs pesky guide strings on the outside but it's a minor inconvenience. Stays up in decent wind and rain. Very easy to set up and take down after a few initial setups. Really nice for shade and keeping bugs out.
I have the East Oak 10 ft pop up which is very similar. This op version has a floor and door shade, which mine does not. My only complaint is that it needs pesky guide strings on the outside but it's a minor inconvenience. Stays up in decent wind and rain. Very easy to set up and take down after a few initial setups. Really nice for shade and keeping bugs out.
i don't think it has a floor. pics are somewhat deceiving. some look like they have a floor, while other clearly do not. I wouldn't count on it.
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Well, not sure how it works or lasts, but I found a good, sincere appearing review and a comparison with a similar product from a non-sponsored reviewer who bought it with his money and has more than a year of use and experience on both, so can give a good idea or what this is: (Either watch the about 15 min clip on YT or read my summary-Either way and if you opened the YT, please LIKE his clip that is really worthful, unlike a lot more there.
In short,
1- This Vevor is 2.5 times cheaper than the comparison he bought. (Price he paid is x3 of the deal here!).
2- Vevor is lower in quality (lighter-duty material), but did the work.
3- Both Rain Resistant, not R-Proof. So don't hope not to get wet, if it rains. Though he has a great remedy how to deal with this at about $20 extra and an hour of you life time.
4- Rain side panels are included free there, to be paid for in the competition.
5- Setup is really EZ. Popping up the Vevor doom is a harder experience compared to the competition, and this is the hardest part of the setup, which overall is described as easy.
My take: Worth it if you are not a simple hoarder who buys every deal on SD coz it is a deal, and even one-time use, may justify the cost of otherwise rental (If lucky) for the view and the location it is used on. But your hard-earned money needs your own judgment to disappear from your wallet! You need to take care of it while using and while storing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HmKW194j6o
Well, not sure how it works or lasts, but I found a good, sincere appearing review and a comparison with a similar product from a non-sponsored reviewer who bought it with his money and has more than a year of use and experience on both, so can give a good idea or what this is: (Either watch the about 15 min clip on YT or read my summary-Either way and if you opened the YT, please LIKE his clip that is really worthful, unlike a lot more there.
In short,
1- This Vevor is 2.5 times cheaper than the comparison he bought. (Price he paid is x3 of the deal here!).
2- Vevor is lower in quality (lighter-duty material), but did the work.
3- Both Rain Resistant, not R-Proof. So don't hope not to get wet, if it rains. Though he has a great remedy how to deal with this at about $20 extra and an hour of you life time.
4- Rain side panels are included free there, to be paid for in the competition.
5- Setup is really EZ. Popping up the Vevor doom is a harder experience compared to the competition, and this is the hardest part of the setup, which overall is described as easy.
My take: Worth it if you are not a simple hoarder who buys every deal on SD coz it is a deal, and even one-time use, may justify the cost of otherwise rental (If lucky) for the view and the location it is used on. But your hard-earned money needs your own judgment to disappear from your wallet! You need to take care of it while using and while storing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HmKW194j6o
Well, not sure how it works or lasts, but I found a good, sincere appearing review and a comparison with a similar product from a non-sponsored reviewer who bought it with his money and has more than a year of use and experience on both, so can give a good idea or what this is: (Either watch the about 15 min clip on YT or read my summary-Either way and if you opened the YT, please LIKE his clip that is really worthful, unlike a lot more there.
In short,
1- This Vevor is 2.5 times cheaper than the comparison he bought. (Price he paid is x3 of the deal here!).
2- Vevor is lower in quality (lighter-duty material), but did the work.
3- Both Rain Resistant, not R-Proof. So don't hope not to get wet, if it rains. Though he has a great remedy how to deal with this at about $20 extra and an hour of you life time.
4- Rain side panels are included free there, to be paid for in the competition.
5- Setup is really EZ. Popping up the Vevor doom is a harder experience compared to the competition, and this is the hardest part of the setup, which overall is described as easy.
My take: Worth it if you are not a simple hoarder who buys every deal on SD coz it is a deal, and even one-time use, may justify the cost of otherwise rental (If lucky) for the view and the location it is used on. But your hard-earned money needs your own judgment to disappear from your wallet! You need to take care of it while using and while storing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HmKW194j6o
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