View Full Version : Ketty? Anyone? Pop up Gazebo of a substantal 'will deal with winter weather' kind
Miranda
10-11-2008, 03:03 PM
Anyone got any recommendations? Am not looking for cheap as chips B&Q/Argos/Dyas variety, I want a stronger type one with sides that WILL withstand more than a breeze on a summers day (got one of those already!)
Justt
10-11-2008, 03:09 PM
Have you tried camping shops? They will have something for winter use.
partybabe
10-11-2008, 08:07 PM
A fellow sufferer of the 'one puff of wind and off it goes' type so good luck finding one. I am thinking I will have to go along the lines of a big marquee instead, then just need the truck to carry it about.
It might be worth considering a market stall instead, the heavier metal frame makes it a bit more sturdy, I used to have one but it is rusted to death now. It did still move a bit and I got convinced it would take off, but it never did.
knotjustjigs
10-11-2008, 08:27 PM
I'll have a look and let you know which one i got and who i used. Mine is VERY heavy though, i cant carry it on my own my dh has to come and set it up with me. I am looking to invest in a stall type thing next year but havent decided what i want yet :)
Ketty x
Miranda
10-11-2008, 09:26 PM
I've been looking in Market Trader at the adverts but they ALL say 'we're the best' and I have no idea why or what I should be looking for. Am thinking to spend £2-300
You've just brought back a very bad memory of one of the worst days of my life trying to stop a cheap & flimsy gazebo buckling and collapsing on my customers and stock in a howling gale! Definitely worth investing in a decent one!
knotjustjigs
11-11-2008, 10:34 PM
Miranda, i have just found invoice for gazebo, no website addy on it, googled and the site is closed (doesnt look good does it lol) so cant give you anymore info. If you find one let me know link etc and i will give you my advice from experience ;)
Ketty x
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