Not sure about the quality of this, but you can always return it because it’s from Kmart.
This is a deal to me because an inflatable gazebo from other brands is nowhere near this price.
Another plus is that it’s light and easy to pack into any car.
[OnePass] Inflatable Gazebo $119 Delivered @ Kmart
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you spelt girlfriend wrong.
She lasted longer than me so I can't complain.
both your gf and your dartboard have seen far too many pr1cks. I'm just messing about my friend. 🙂 Have a superb day. 🙂
Where is Muzeeb? Is he safe? Is he alright?
Dell got to him
Doesn't look very big, and only one side of it and the top shields from the sun, you'd have to do math to know the best angle to peg it into the ground.
Looking closely at the pictures I think there are two sides with covers.
I know they're somewhat different products, but for the same price you could get a 3m x 4.5m actually waterproof steel frame gazebo with far more reliable UV rating.
Not sure how much trust I'd put in this.
Does anyone know if this is easy setup and pack up? Or can recommend something easy.
I'm just looking for something easy for the front / back yard on a hot day for temp cover.
Thanks.
Just get a classic 3mx3m gazebo from Kings/Spinifex/Wanderer whatever for $99. They're trivial to put up and quite likely less effort than having to pump the bastard up. I think the only advantage of this is the greatly reduced weight and packdown size - if portability is the major concern this might be an OK option. I still have very little faith in it holding up against any kind of wind.
if you don't need 3M and can do with 2.4M I'd recommend this. Super light compared to others and still very strong and easy to erect. Regardless of the model you choose, upgrade the pegs to something decent.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/coleman-2-4m-ultra-compact-porta…
Made in China I'm assuming?
As is tradition
It would have to be at that price…
I'd be quite hesitant in buying this. I can't imagine it lasting very long before developing a leak and then becoming landfill.
As others suggested , but something with poles.
Indeed the price is not good neither.
In some way I feel is just nostalgia kicking in here. Same was said for heavy canvas, A frame tents and the like. These inflatable products are coming on to the market, sure it's early stages (for these cheaper products), but it's proven tech used in high end products.
In few years I feel that these (cheaper one) will be as good if not better then the steel construction ones.we have an inflatable kayak, I can use it as a stand up paddle board at 6psi as it has a drop stitched base
We also have a cheap SUP and that is pretty solid at 15psi
Id guess even in high winds, if they blow over the good thing is they wont snap metal so will still be useable
Picked this gazebo up and today was a good day to test it in my backyard as it was quite windy here in Sydney. Must say it has held up pretty good and wasn't moving much at all. Set up was easy just peg the 4 corners and pump. Each air pole must also be secured to the ground using guy ropes and pegs (total 8 pegs for this gazebo).
Two walls and a pump are included in the box. The pump has a gauge and it displays how much PSI the gazebo needs.
There is a hook in the middle to hang a lantern. I tried pulling the hook down with some force and the ceiling did not collapse at all..
Compact air gazebos from other reputable brands such Quest Air Gazebo 2.4 is $400 (does not include any wall) so for $119 I have little complaints. One downside is I could feel some heat from the sun standing under the white material. Not sure if this is normal for lightweight materials but I don't feel the same heat standing under my existing Ikea fabric parasol.
Overall pretty happy with the gazebo. This gives me the confidence to purchase an air tent as I will be starting to camp outdoors with my family. As I only have a small/medium size sedan without roof racks all my gears will need to be packed small and lightweight. When packed this gazebo fits in my car boot's subfloor.
wondeing how it compare to the aldi air gazebo? is aldi worse double the price?
https://www.aldi.com.au/special-buys/special-buys-sat-14-sep…
Bought this. Didn't have a great experience. Firstly the pump seemed to be missing an attachment as it wouldn't screw into the nozzle, so it had to be held onto the gazebo to inflate, which didn't work. Luckily I had an electronic pump that I used.
Once inflated, it was too damn hot inside. The heat from the white material just makes everything hotter inside the tent than outside.
I like the concept as besides the pump issue, it was easy to assemble and had good coverage with the walls, but the material just makes everything way too hot. Returning it
Hopefully it's better than my inflatable dartboard.