Outsunny 79in Wooden Garden Arbor Arch Trellis with Classic Countryside Style, Pergola Style Roof for Climbing Vines for Ceremony Party Weddings
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4.3 out of 5 stars with 160 ratings
2.4 out of 5 stars with 5 reviews
design: 1 out of 5
quality: 1 out of 5
value: 1 out of 5
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1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
12 September, 2025Verified purchase
DO NOT BUY
Wow, this thing is a piece of crap. Every single piece is warped or falling apart. You kinda have to guess how to put it together and hope everything lines up properly. Definitely going to be asking for a refund
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
13 April, 2024Verified purchase
SAVE YOUR $
DO NOT BUY THIS! First of all it was extremely dark brown, almost black. Not at all like the brown pictured. There are so many imperfections in the wood that have been spray painted over. There are no pre-drilled holes in most of the product. The wood is extremely cheap and flimsy. The worst quality. I never pay attention to other peoples' reviews because people can be so negative. But I sure wish I had in this case. It really is awful.
3 out of 5 stars
16 June, 2021
originally posted on aosom.com
It¡¯s ok.
It has splinters and wood imperfections throughout. Plus it¡¯s so light weight that it will blow over with a gust of wind. Hopefully I can find something to secure it to the ground.
2 out of 5 stars
28 April, 2021
originally posted on aosom.com
Cheap in every sense
You get what you pay for with this one. The wood feels like balsa wood (or styrofoam), there are the minimum number of holes drilled (I hope you like doing the math to figure out how far apart the top cross-bars should be), a square was required for construction (because the weakness of the material and the inaccuracies in the pre-drilled holes means it's easier to get the angles wrong than right). I'm sure it will do what it needs to for now, but I'll likely be rebuilding it out of something stronger in a year or two.