Everyone's circumstances will be different but the lesson appears to be that the product is very good indeed but that its long-term survival in situ depends entirely on how well it is secured by the owner.
We have brought two of these now as they are so good, easy to set up and take down. Handle's a bit of wind with ease and some heavy rain which we've had a lot of recently.
It was very easy yo put up, by two 80 year olds, in about 15 minutes. Permanently up on patio, withstood wild rain and thunderstorm within hours of putting up. Much better than previous tents we have had, for basically the same money.
Easy to put up but definitely a two person job, it’s on a decked area so screwed the legs to the deck and it’s sold. Really pleased with it. Worth paying that bit more for something that is going to last.
Survived 15mph wind the other day, waterproof, light weight and easy to assemble, takes my partner 20 minutes including putting the ropes on and the sides.
Easy to assemble, look and quality better than expected and arrived within 24 hours of ordering when no other gazebo’s where an option to arrive on a Sunday.