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Commercial type gazebo/stall any recommends ?
Bigted_3
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Hi, I know its an unusual one but I am looking into selling at craft fairs and outdoor events and I am considering buying a small commercial grade gazebo about 3m x3m.
Can any one recommend a suitable supplier that sells this type of thing, if you have had any personal experience of purchasing and using one of these gazebos that would be great. I am interested in the pop up type that is easy and quick to assemble.
Thanks for reading.
Bigted
Can any one recommend a suitable supplier that sells this type of thing, if you have had any personal experience of purchasing and using one of these gazebos that would be great. I am interested in the pop up type that is easy and quick to assemble.
Thanks for reading.
Bigted
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Avoid the quick erect ones unless good quality (over £500) the steel is far too thin on the cheaper ones, mine lasted one erection (so to speak), got it repaired...... went again..... bought spare leg...... went again.... in back of shed now. CostCo do a great 6x3 with 2" thick tubes, thick PVC cover, buts it a 20 min job to erect though very pro being 7-8ft high in middle . Only about £200 though, had Xmas dinner in one last year.......0
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My advise would be DONT buy a cheap B&Q type pop up, I have seen many of them blow away with a small gust of wind. I even saw one lift and right off a neighbouring traders caravan! They are extremely dangerous. Mini Marquees would be the market leaders and highly recomended by those on all show I've stood. well worth the extra ££££ for piece of mind, for both the safety of your stock and all those around you.
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Don't be tempted to buy cheaply!!
You do as they say...get what you pay for. I learnt the hard way, and had two cheap gazebo's wrecked, before deciding to pay that little bit extra to get a commercial one.
Try these guys...they are very good. www.galatent.co.ukWhen life throws you lemons...put them in a gin and tonic !!0
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