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Coverage | 10 ft. x 17 ft. |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | uv |
W**G
TEMPORARY is the key word for these.
We bought these 3 years ago hoping they would last as temporary garage storage until we could ave up to build a permanent garage. We put them up behind our house to try and keep as much wind off as possible. We live in Colorado at about 9200'. They made it through the first year fine but by the second year, they started showing some rips so we covered with tarps hoping that would help them last. The snow seems to slide right off, which is great. Just the other day though, one of them completely ripped through the cover and the tarp. Not sure if we'll invest in these again or opt for something a little more permanent.
R**R
A good value for protecting your equipment and vehicles.
This garage lasted 3 years and the top ripped open... The garage had withstood snow, winds and rain.... The anchors held well... Given it said temp structure, I was pleased with the 3 years... I have two now in the driveway and it's nice to just invest a few hundred in protecting motorcycles, lawn gear and cars from the weather..... Can't go wrong...
A**R
Wasted my money
I purchased 2 Cover Pro portable garages to store my horses hay. Only 6 months after purchase there were a few holes in the top. 1 year later, the entire roof ripped open, exposing the hay. 2 months later, the 2nd one ripped in the same exact place! The cover is cheaply made and does not hold up to the sun, and elements. When I grabbed a piece of the cover, my thumb nail went through it. The cover was so dry, it just cracked everywhere!! Will NEVER WASTE MY MONEY AGAIN!!!
K**R
Missing parts- Harbor Freight Tools purchase
Missing two poles, and the other set of ratchet tie downs. We used PVC pipe for the missing poles since we'll be reinforcing it. As you're setting it up, you may want to put some tape on the adjoining portion as it fell apart in some places as we were assembling. The back and front portions will need to be removed to put on the panels.*We purchased this at Harbor Freight Tools*
D**
10x17 covered
I had mine for about 4 years. It went through two hurricanes in Louisiana close to Lake Charles all I did was put a 20 by 24 foot tarp over it and strapped it down when two hurricanes come and they were fine I left that tarp on for 3 and 1/2 years and just took it off it still looks pretty new except the hole i ripped in the side. The only thing I have a problem with it'll get a lot of moisture and it will mildew inside and the front canopy the roll up door the zipper is broken and I can't find parts for it. All in all I would recommend it this is where I paint my motorcycle parts when I bought mine it was $169 to Harbor Freight.
L**S
Car pot cover
Have two of these car ports and both of the canvas's on lasted a year. Dry rotted out and torn. Need a better canvas. Frame is great. Hard to get a replacement cover.
L**.
Not Windproof
The end panel is not glued together where the pipe goes through and with a little wind, it tears the fabric off the frame. Cannot buy replacement end panel.Real bummer.
S**S
rusted CoverPro metal legs
After only six months three of the legs have rusted off or broken off where they fit into the triple coupler at top. I know that this will not last more than a couple of years, glad I bought the "no questions asked" replacement policy. I'll definitely will have a new one within a year. Repaired for now by slipping a piece of 1 1/2" PVC pipe over the joint and securing it with a sheet metal screw.
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