🌿 Grow Big or Go Home! 🌟
The 4x4 Grow Tent is a premium indoor gardening solution, featuring a spacious 48"x48"x72" design, 100% light-proof Mylar lining, and a sturdy frame that supports up to 110 lbs. With easy assembly and a transparent observation window, this tent is perfect for nurturing plants, herbs, and vegetables in any indoor space.
R**S
Really Shocked by the quality.
I don't normally write these things, but like the solar security cameras I bought about 8 months ago, the surprising quality of this pur hase warrants it. As far as what Amazon has available for grow tents, this is about, if not the lowest priced product I could find, so if I had gotten A cheap product that I may have had to modify or beef up, I still would have given it 5 stars because I thought that is what I was paying for. But uh- uh, this inexpensive tent is anything but cheap. The inside and outside are heavy. You will have to put some effort into it if you want to rip it in any way. The openings for the vents and viewing windows are high quality, and there are a bunch of openings, if they don't zip up or Velcro down, there are drawstrings. Everything closes somehow. There are 2 full size zipper flaps on both the front and back. Really pleased. I guess maybe I should find one thing wrong..umm let me see, okay guessThe directions could have been better, especially if your a person that's needs them, for me it was a who cares, not much for directions , I just looked at the picture. After laying the parts out, that were all there and clearly labeled. It was a pretty common sense project. If you played with Lincoln logs or erector sets as a kid, you'll have no problem . I assume it would be less work with help, but I put this monster together by myself and had my plants in it, in about 45 minutes, give or take, but back to the somewhat lacking directions I didn't bother to read, which as it turned out bit me in the butt. I would have been done quicker but it wasn't until I had the entire frame clicked together that I realized there was no way I could get the tent over the frame doing this alone, I should have built the bottom part of the frame inside the bottom of the tent. Even if you have help, you really need to unroll and unzip the tent, then build the frame while it's sitting in the bottom of the tent, then you just pull the tent over the shell, it is a very tight fit, kind of a bear, but you want it tight as it adds to the overall stability. The tent is like really thick, the zippers are big and they have big handles. I only spent 104.00 bucks including delivery on the 4x8 tent. I am still scratching my head as to how that was possible, or how they made a profit considering the amazing quality, plus it being a no tool metal assembly. No plastic in the frame at all . the frame is made up of click together hollow but pretty solid steel poles, no tools needed. I almost bought a big camping tent and was just going to line it with those space blankets because I needed a big tent and didn't want to spend 250- 400 bucks. So glad I didn't . Well, I don't know what else to add, if you get this tent, I can promise you that you won't be disappointed, that is unless your an idiot And think quality materials in manufacturing doesn't cost anything. Oh yeah, there are 4 cross bars that go along the top that gives it strength and plenty of options for your lighting. I use hanging led UFO's, (4) 4 foot LED's, 6 2 foot LEDs, a few heavy brinks security lights and some other daylight LEDs in picking lamps, and I have plenty of room for more. The Best part is I'm 5' 9, and I can actually stand up straight inside the tent, I won't have to hunch over Anymore while tending my cannibis grows. For the legal... I live in Arizona, so by law can grow 6 viable plants for my recreational use, and I do, and this will make it so much more enjoyable.
N**N
Very nice but not great.
Been using a 4x2 for years now finally decided to get this tent during prime day sale for like 80 dollars. A steal considering my first 4x2 was 50 dollars, my second one 60 dollars and almost 45 dollars for a 2x2 last year. The same exact tent with a name brand you see a lot on Amazon is 150.Couldn't be more happy with the build quality it's just as good in most places as my old 4x2 with all metal pieces, and I am happy I got metal corners instead of plastic like the pictures. I'm other places is outshines. The tension springs are very sturdy hard to slip loose. The tent material is thicker than any other tent I have owned. My cats thought it was a new cat playground last night. Did some minor damage to one of the mesh windows but the tent itself is still solid and light tight.Before I purchased the tent I read all the bad reviews first then the rest. I can happily say most of the issues people wrote about in tung past are fixed now. For example someone complained about the 6 inch duct holes, you'll be happy to know all the big holes are 8" now although the small holes are only about 3" but I assume we all use those for the cables.All in all very great tent no issues at all anyone was complaining about. No pinholes. Zippers are very very high quality. Durable. No slipping tracks. Stitching is reinforced on seams no leaks. Tray was accurate size she same thick material. Doubled at the corners to hold water. Held some earlier when I plugged in my pump without the timer and had a mini flood.Installation was easy since is same basic steps as every tent. Canvas is huge and I recommend a friend. But is achievable alone if you are at least 6 feet tall and your arms can reach up over the highest bar. Easiest if you open the big door all the way up and around then open one of the side panels so you can have more room to stretch it over the frame. Start with the base. Assemble a+b+c insert into fabric. Then put the top part of frame on and pull fabric over top. Maybe lay it sideways if you're short.Anyway overall very nice tent. Only suggestions are maybe put the vent holes closer to a corner and not right in the middle because my vent hose age cables are barely reaching from the floor to the ceiling and out and down to outlets she filters and etc.Second suggestion is maybe make your name tag removable so that is not very obvious this is tent full of plants. Also the green piping around the outside. Maybe have a version that is all black. A lot of people are using these for medical Marijuana but maybe they don't want anyone who happens to look in their window to see what is clearly a grow tent highlighted in even the dimmest room by the bright green outlines of a shape.That aside nice tent 5/5 and am happy did not say GROW TENT in big bold letters in the side of the package. Also a plus.I really really appreciate the piece of cardboard behind the packing tape. I totally took a knife to the box forgetting there was fabric inside. 5/7
D**D
Perfect grow space for the apartment/condo dweller.
If your grow space is limited like mine (1000 sq ft condo), this tent can easily accommodate four plants if you add sufficient lighting and air filtration for odor control. It's sturdy and easy to assemble, has plenty of ports for running power cords and air ducts, and the steel frame is plenty stout enough for hanging lights, fans, and air filters. For less than a Benjamin, it's a good value.
B**5
50%. Chance of a nice one or cheaper one
Honestly it’s a mixed bag. So basically I would have given it more if it was reliable quality. I first bought a 32x32 one and it was really great, nice branding and good quality corners and support bars. There was some pinhole light leaks but pretty good. The second one though was completely different 36x36, it has a cheaper material with Velcro covers that aren’t cut quite right so sealing the window is pretty awkward. It also lacked ports and airflow options making my exhaust fan suck the walls in tight. The only port other then the vent on the bottom is a 4 in and can’t keep up with my exhaust, the larger one wasn’t branded and had a lot of weird Velcro straps that didn’t go to anything. It trey really can’t be called a trey and the support bars move around as well as having only two when the smaller one had 3. It does work and I got it on sale. But be aware you might get a nice one or a pretty trashy one.
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