Thursday, August 18, 2011

What Is The Best Value Pop Up Gazebo?


If you need a pop up gazebo you could quite literally have a budget of anything from 40 pounds to several thousand pounds so it pays to be sure you get the right one or you will find you are wasting your money. Buy one too large and you may end up spending more than is necessary - too compact and it could possibly not give the required amount of shelter. If you buy a very cheap gazebo, and you want to use it regularly, it will most likely not withstand frequent putting up and taking down since the standard of fabric and metal used in the frame are not high enough. At the same time, buying a high grade gazebo for use in the back garden a couple of times a season, you will probably spend much more than is necessary.

The most essential step is to decide what your pop up gazebo is going to be used for. For example, is it for domes tic or business use? Is it for regular use or occasional use? Does it have to be of a specific colour? Does it have to be branded with a business's logo? What area does it have to cover? Does it have to be open to enable folk to walk freely in and out or does it have to have side walls and an entrance to make it weather proof? Once you have answers to the above, your gazebo supplier can tell you which range, size and style are best for your specific needs.

With regard to value for money, you should remember that a gazebo only represents good value if the shelter itself is suitable for its end use. If a fifty pound shelter will last only a handful of uses and need to be replaced, then you have wasted your money. For the majority of people, a shelter will only be needed for a few days of the summer for eating in the garden. In these cases, a cheap gazebo probably would be decent value for money - it erects very quickly, protects from the weather, and stows away into a small, compact holder. However, these cheap gazebos will only last a couple of summers before the material fails or the metal frame buckles or twists.

There is additionally the issue of what you get in the instant gazebo pack - the very cheap gazebos will not normally have walls or a fixing kit, they will typically simply come with the frame, the cover and a carry bag. That's fine if this is all you need but the majority of people, even domestic users, need a gazebo that's a bit sturdier and more weather proof. If that is what you need, you should consider one from popup-gazebo.com, whose pop up gazebo kits have the ideal mix of low cost and long life. All of the gazebos in on sale ar e produced to the highest possible quality standards employing strong yet light weight materials. However, even the highest quality shelters have a range to cover the variety of possible uses. The budget end of the range - the R330, is without doubt a great quality gazebo, however it does not need the same specification of materials as the superior ones such as the professional gazebo, the XP that can withstand heavy weather and can be used week after week and year after year for many years. Don't think of this as comparing better and worse pop up gazebos, more gazebos that are designed for professional use and ones that are designed for use in the back garden. However if you match the gazebo correctly to its purpose you will not be disappointed.
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