My claim:
- unexpensive
- Half decent reviews
- Quickly during construction and dismantling
- Durability
(Read a lot and studied) a lot and then with a lot of hope and the knowledge "when he is good for nothing, is not a lot of money broken" slammed.
- Delivery super fast
- The words "not open with a pointed object" should be followed, because right under the box rests the tarp and does not want you to ruin indeed already unpacking the
- First use shortly afterwards on a Christmas market at 10 hours of continuous rain
- Manual: 1 sheet (A5), with a drawing for building
- Structure totally easy. All rods are provided with numbers and they correspond to even those which are mentioned in the manual. Approximately Situated 10 minutes and I had the good piece (alone)
- The plane can be fixed to the 4 sides with Velcro straps on the rods
- The corner pieces can be hung at the bottom of the vertical rods and thus excited
- At the corners are outer plates to the Pavillion "unhitch" (Ropes are sufficiently supplied)
- The "herrings" for ground installation are a laughingstock. The hold anyone or anything fixed.
-> So I was first satisfied !!!
What should you still do for practical use?
- As floor safety I have hunted carpenter nails through the bottom bracket and secured everything really sleep on the paving stone (in the joints).
- You can upgrade the plastic feet and the corresponding (vertical) rod drill and thus the rod in the feet fix (in my view, but not absolutely necessary)
- Guyed with ropes
-> It was
10 hours Christmas market in wind and rain survived absolutely harmless. Reduction was done in 5 minutes and everything is in a state that you can also use the pavilion again.
What happens just (but also happens in most high-priced Pavillions):
In a lot of rain which runs over the roof down form above the crossbars on the Plane "water pockets". This I have just now and then by lifting the tarp above the crossbar, "deflated". In my view, no shortcoming.
So much very satisfied. Price-performance ratio absolutely OK: