I will give you a little tip which I find less than halves the time of of stretching it out at the beginning. The two legs closest to the garage just tether them with little bit of rope or in my case I use bungees because there is normally something to hook into on a garage door etc. One pull and hey presto all done. It used to drive me mad going corner to corner. Anyway hope that helps. Yours is exactly same as mine even down to colour they are brilliant 😁👍
Very handy. Fortunately if I get the car cleaned before 10.30am I’m in the shade but when doing an all day session of machine polishing etc, I’m in the sun.
These are great aren't they? Bought one years ago for prepping the show car at the campsite the night before a big show - game changer :) Great for summer detailing too. Worth the investment if you're serious about detailing
JWL yes good kit and it will become easier to erect the more I use it. At least I won’t be rushing around trying to stop waterspots and can put products on as I want. A little it maybe, we’ll see
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer definitely was! Quick question, you fit a nice BMW 4x4 in there, is there room at the side to get down and paint if you were to do that with the sides on?
ĸaιne mmm, difficult to say as I’m not sure how much room you need and what equipment. But in all honesty if I was getting it professionally then I think I would go for one a little wider as you would be using often.
Hi James, unfortunately I have had to sell it as I have recently bought a motorbike and the two wouldn't fit into my workshop. It was however very useful although I only ever used it to work in the shade. If Im honest I wouldn't recommend it if you intend to use it in adverse weather conditions as it may get blown onto the car even with weights on the legs.
Fantastic products. Myself and many others are using the Bulhawk model. Only real difference I notice is that your roof was already on whereas mine was in a separate bag.
Rossko Peeko hi Rossko I have since sold mine only because my workshop was too small after I bought my Harley. However it was great and allowed me to clean the car come rain or shine. I would however say if I was to gat a bigger one it would have been in the width not the length
@@RosskoPeeko I guest all depends what you need it for. Will you use it in a professional basis ie, a professional Detailer or have you a large 4x4. The one I had was plenty big enough for my X3. Plenty of hight adjustment, long enough, if I had to improve it at all it would have been a little wider. I would however warn you that you need to have a place to store it and that was my undoing. As soon as I got the bike, something had to go and reluctantly it was my gazebo
Hi i'm looking to purchase one of these for a mobile detailing business. How hot does it get under the shelter with it being black? I'm struggling to decide between black or white as i would like to be able to do paint correction under the shelter too. Would greatly appreciate a reply
Hello LimeTree, I have never found it too hot, I guess it depends on the weather. I chose black to help protect the body panels from the heat & to reduce glare. Let me know how you get on
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer Yeah i was thinking black and will probably buy the optional walls too as i would like to do some paint correction inside of it. Just unsure if it would be too dark inside. Thanks very much for the reply and ill let you know how i get on :)
@@mBaggins I'm in the same boat , I boughtmy polisher but not garage 😭 the. Seen this video and like hmmmm I'm tempted, did you get yours in the end and was is the color good for paint correction
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer strange mine is exactly the same as your I'll have to unpack it an investigate I take it it all packs down ok with the roof still attached an fits in the bag ok ? Sorry for all the questions 🤣
Hi Jack, its an Explorer Pop Up Gazebo 3mx4.5m (10ft x15ft) £149 + shipping. Side walls (pack of 4) £50. From Rock Awnings. The price was correct at the time of the video but Im guessing it has increased since. As you need this for professional purposes then I highly recommend ensuring you get good weights. The weights I had would not be suitable for someone working in all weather. You would need heavier ones and there are lots of different ones on E Bay. Hope that helps
Hiya. With sandbag weights from ebay as you recommended someone further down; do you think this with some side walls would be suitable to leave outside permanently? Come rain or shine I’d love to be able to develop a cleaning routine. My drive is open all the time and it’s really very hard working around the British weather. Plus things like ceramic coatings need a fair bit of time to cure or preparations needed before applying them can be so time consuming that one needs a break in between.
In theory yes but I don't know if its designed for that & some of the wind we get you could find it in the next street. It only takes a couple of mins to erect.
Hi, sorry cant give you a exact weight but the bag has wheels so no need to carry it. I can easily lift it so I'm guessing about 20/30kg. as far as assemble is concerned, the more you use it the quicker it is but with one person I would say you can easily complete the assembly within 5 min including the weights. The weights don't come with it. I bought them separately on e bay they were about £20 but I wouldn't buy them again. I would go for the sandbag weights but I guess it all depends on if you are mobile or using it at home. Hope that is of help
Was a shade sale not an option? With the solid structure of the house to anchor to, and one floating support, maybe concreted in at the bottom of the drive it would be a doddle to erect and store? Lik’in your vids, despite only recently finding your channel. Bit of catching up to do.
Hi Barry, yep good point but try getting that past my Wife. It was never going to happen. As for the videos, look through them and any questions just drop me a comment and I will always get back to you
Hi Frank, two things I suggest before buying one. 1st thing is don't get the same water weights that I bought. Get good heavy ones. the plastic water weights are not heavy enough when it gets really breezy. 2nd thing it make sure you have adequate space to store it.
@@frankmetcalfe9391 yep I guess? is sand heavier than water? I don't know. There are all sorts of different types of gazebo weights on e bay so might be worth checking them out but again it will all need storage space
No Douglas, the weights are separate. I got them from Amazon. I paid £16:99 for a set of 4 but you can get different weights for as little as £9. Search Gazebo weights on Amazon and you will find a wide selection and prices, just get the ones that work for you. Thanks for your support and commenting👍
I had to laugh watching you walk around to each corner slowly pulling the thing apart, as that is exactly what I have to do when you don't get any help from the wife. Looks pretty decent. Mine is only about half the size and I find myself having to move the car around to dodge the sun. Is it still holding up well?
Help from the Wife !!!!!! never in a 1,000,000 years will I ever get any help cleaning our cars but will get lots of comments about how dirty the windscreen is!!😡 However to the point, Good bit of kit, you do need sides and must make sure its weighted down. I have a video with it cleaning the X3 so worked a treat. However, again if you see my videos on my workshop you will see that no room to swing a cat so when I bought my Harley earlier this year something had to go. So unfortunately I had to sell it to make room. And that's the draw back, you do need to have the space to store it that isn't a drama to get it out otherwise if its difficult to get out, you will tend not to use it. Back to putting it up, I did wonder if a little Benny Hill music to suit. What do you think? should I have added the music??🤣
Just google Rock Awnings and their site will pop up and then look at the Explorer & choose the size you want. Don't forget to buy weights for the legs if you get one or your neighbours will find it in their garden 🤣
Hey mate do you still use this Gazebo & also is it a worthwhile investment? I trade cars but I’m very serious about detailing them. Also have you had it out any windy days?
Hello Paul, No I had to sell it mate as my workshop is very small and when I bought the Harley they couldn't both fit in so it had to go. I used in on breezy days but the water weights I had, I replaced with heaver ones. Not sure I would temp fate by erecting it in windy weather though. Not bothered about loosing it down the street more bothered about it hitting my car on the way. Hope thats of some help
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer hi mate, just after some research they’ve actually sold out of the first model so they only have the rest. I’m really toying with what to do as I’m ideally wanting something Pop up but the rest you have to build the roof each time you want it erected. Yeah god that is the worst nightmare is it disappearing and hitting someone’s car in a flash. Have you found another solution for a wet or overly sunny day?
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer don’t be daft mate it’s been great you replying I really appreciate it! I have subbed your videos will be good to learn a few tips! I’m boring however just stick to AutoSmart based products with the odd goody as their for selling on
Hi Stephen, its in the title "Explorer Pop Up Gazebo 3mx4.5m (10ft x15ft) £149 + shipping. Side walls (pack of 4) £50. From Rock Awnings". Let me know how you get on👍
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer brilliant thanks very much I’m going to order one tomorrow and to look for some good weights.. I love detailing my car and spend hours on it and yes the sun in the summer is beautiful but not if you want to X2 ceramic wax the car.. cheers again
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer thanks for confirming that , sorry can I ask did you ever notice any leaks when it was raining and also if you put the side walls on would it be better in windy conditions? Obviously with those weights on too
@@SilverTrill Never had any leaks in the rain. I used the side curtains but mainly for sun protection and never all four at the same time as I found it a little tight working with all four. I would strongly recommend getting better weights that the ones I had in the video. They were ok until it got blustery and then not great. I would search for heaver weights especially if you intend to use it professionally. Hope that is of some help
Great video don't worry about my neighbours are exactly the same way when I'm cleaning my motorbikes or work vans.. there are also the same way when I cut my grass as I'm a bit of a fanatic thay all try to copy... Lol.. where did you get the water weights from??
Hi, Im 5'6" as well & you can see in the video that its about the same height. It is a little heavy as its well made but the bag has a set of wheels on it so moving it around is easy and as you can see in the video one person can put it up.One word of warning you need to identify a storage place for it as you don't want to keep having to move it around to get at things in your garage when you're not using it. Hope that helps
Thanks for this video. I’m thinking about purchasing one for my garden-just to help with shade. Do you think they can be left out overnight for days or would you recommend taking it down each evening?
I think that all depends on what weights you put on it. If you erect it on grass you will also be able to anchor it to the ground but if it was me I would take it down at night just incase you get strong winds. It only takes a couple of minutes to put up or take down and if there are two of you even easier
That's a right pain in the ass though, setting that up will get very old very quickly, and @6:02 the car still isn't out of that low level sun. Nice bit of kit but a bit of a ball ache.
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer it's all in the good name of detailing though eh!? If it doesn't work out you simply sell it and you wont lose too much anyway, guys are always looking for these awnings. 👍👍
Hi. From what I see it is Explore Rock Awning. What is its quality please because I am looking for a cheap gazebo for mobile work. Can you give me the height please when it is completely folded? Thank you
@@maciejlipinski5858 Hi Sorry only just seen this comment. Yes its an explore rock awning & height is under 6ft when folded. Again sorry for the delay🤷♂️
I will give you a little tip which I find less than halves the time of of stretching it out at the beginning. The two legs closest to the garage just tether them with little bit of rope or in my case I use bungees because there is normally something to hook into on a garage door etc. One pull and hey presto all done. It used to drive me mad going corner to corner. Anyway hope that helps. Yours is exactly same as mine even down to colour they are brilliant 😁👍
I had to sell it as I’m pushed for space and once I bought my Harley something had to go🤷♂️
I bet your neighbours are always like "you can do mine next" 🤣
ya hoo they all think I’m a little strange. I’m the strange man who is always cleaning cars🤪 keeps me happy and out of trouble 👍
Very handy. Fortunately if I get the car cleaned before 10.30am I’m in the shade but when doing an all day session of machine polishing etc, I’m in the sun.
Well only time will tell if this is an answer for me but I had to try something. My drive is in the sun all day😎
Sand weight is double versus same volume of water. If you use it in same place, anchor points is handy.
Thanks, usefull vid. I think i'll get one with 1 short and 1 long sidewall for the project car restoration.
Really pleased the video was of some use👍
These are great aren't they? Bought one years ago for prepping the show car at the campsite the night before a big show - game changer :) Great for summer detailing too. Worth the investment if you're serious about detailing
Unfortunately I had to sell mine as there isn't enough room in the workshop once I bought the Harley🤷🏻♂️
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer fair price to pay :) I have my eye on a Triumph in the next couple of years. Fingers crossed.
@@thegolfdiaries1123 go for it. I was 67 before I got to sit on a bike & should of done it long ago
Nice one! I got a 3x3 gazebo, and I really should've got the 4.5x3
Good looking piece of kit! 👍
This is what youtube is all about. Well done ✔ a great investment with side wall.
Im please it was of use to you. 👍. Any questions on any of my videos then please comment and I will get back to you
Good on you! 👏👏👏 Looks nice and sturdy enough.
JWL yes good kit and it will become easier to erect the more I use it. At least I won’t be rushing around trying to stop waterspots and can put products on as I want. A little it maybe, we’ll see
Your a star, I'm doing the same, one man job, you demo it beautifully... Same for me 3m x4.5m thx.+1
looks spot on
I'll be looking to get one for detailing and smart repairs, thanks for the video 👍🏻
ĸaιne hope it was of help
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer definitely was! Quick question, you fit a nice BMW 4x4 in there, is there room at the side to get down and paint if you were to do that with the sides on?
ĸaιne mmm, difficult to say as I’m not sure how much room you need and what equipment. But in all honesty if I was getting it professionally then I think I would go for one a little wider as you would be using often.
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer brilliant thanks for the tips. I'll subscribe :)
ĸaιne hope you enjoy the videos
Looks really good
I look forward to seeing it in use 👍
Hi, thanks for uploading this, very useful
Hi James, unfortunately I have had to sell it as I have recently bought a motorbike and the two wouldn't fit into my workshop. It was however very useful although I only ever used it to work in the shade. If Im honest I wouldn't recommend it if you intend to use it in adverse weather conditions as it may get blown onto the car even with weights on the legs.
WOW AMAZING VIDEO VERY EDUCATIONAL
Fantastic products. Myself and many others are using the Bulhawk model. Only real difference I notice is that your roof was already on whereas mine was in a separate bag.
only thing is i hope it does not get windy and that time of the day i see the sade is to one side but nice bit of kit
Hi Keith, you can get all sorts of different weights and it comes with side and end curtains
Definitely wouldn’t be able to do my 2017 F250, but I can use it for the wife’s 2020 Explorer ST.
But the sun was shining on the inside of one side?
It has side as well as end curtains that you can use if you need
The missus moved you into the driveway to work 😂
story of my life🤣
How big is your tent mate???
@@bensonporter1384 sorry mate I sold it a long time ago but it was big enough to get an X3 in
Ok thanks ,im thinking about getting one 10×15!
@@bensonporter1384 I’ll be really interested to see how you get on
im looking at the 6x3 and im starting to think it may be a tad overkill :P
Rossko Peeko hi Rossko I have since sold mine only because my workshop was too small after I bought my Harley. However it was great and allowed me to clean the car come rain or shine. I would however say if I was to gat a bigger one it would have been in the width not the length
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer i have seen a couple of people using two 3x4.5 side by side and thats a good size to work with
@@RosskoPeeko I guest all depends what you need it for. Will you use it in a professional basis ie, a professional Detailer or have you a large 4x4. The one I had was plenty big enough for my X3. Plenty of hight adjustment, long enough, if I had to improve it at all it would have been a little wider. I would however warn you that you need to have a place to store it and that was my undoing. As soon as I got the bike, something had to go and reluctantly it was my gazebo
Hi i'm looking to purchase one of these for a mobile detailing business. How hot does it get under the shelter with it being black? I'm struggling to decide between black or white as i would like to be able to do paint correction under the shelter too. Would greatly appreciate a reply
Hello LimeTree, I have never found it too hot, I guess it depends on the weather. I chose black to help protect the body panels from the heat & to reduce glare. Let me know how you get on
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer Yeah i was thinking black and will probably buy the optional walls too as i would like to do some paint correction inside of it. Just unsure if it would be too dark inside. Thanks very much for the reply and ill let you know how i get on :)
@@mBaggins you will definitely need the side walls to keep the sun off the car
@@mBaggins I'm in the same boat , I boughtmy polisher but not garage 😭 the. Seen this video and like hmmmm I'm tempted, did you get yours in the end and was is the color good for paint correction
Have just purchased the explorer not taken any of it out the packaging yet my roof comes separately in its own box yours was already on ????
Hi Darren, no my roof was all attached to the frame all in one box. The curtains were in a separate box
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer strange mine is exactly the same as your I'll have to unpack it an investigate I take it it all packs down ok with the roof still attached an fits in the bag ok ? Sorry for all the questions 🤣
@@darrenclarke553 no problem Darren, yep the roof stays on and it all packs into the bag except the side curtains
Hi, may of missed the name of it but could you tell me what one it and size please as I’m a mobile valeter and shopping round for one
Hi Jack, its an Explorer Pop Up Gazebo 3mx4.5m (10ft x15ft) £149 + shipping. Side walls (pack of 4) £50. From Rock Awnings. The price was correct at the time of the video but Im guessing it has increased since. As you need this for professional purposes then I highly recommend ensuring you get good weights. The weights I had would not be suitable for someone working in all weather. You would need heavier ones and there are lots of different ones on E Bay. Hope that helps
Hiya. With sandbag weights from ebay as you recommended someone further down; do you think this with some side walls would be suitable to leave outside permanently? Come rain or shine I’d love to be able to develop a cleaning routine. My drive is open all the time and it’s really very hard working around the British weather. Plus things like ceramic coatings need a fair bit of time to cure or preparations needed before applying them can be so time consuming that one needs a break in between.
In theory yes but I don't know if its designed for that & some of the wind we get you could find it in the next street. It only takes a couple of mins to erect.
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer it’s that quick to pop up?
@@kwl189 yep the more you do it the quicker you get
Hi, I have one of these. How do the side walls fit? Is it Velcro at the top and are the zips for the side walls to attach to each other?
I have since sold it as I wanted to fee up space in my workshop but if my memory serves me then I think it was Velcro attached
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer Thankyou, you're right i had a look and found a similar setup video. Thanks again :)
Hi, I am thinking to get a gazebo, can you tell me how heavy is it and how long it takes to assembly . Does the white legs come with it? Thank you
Hi, sorry cant give you a exact weight but the bag has wheels so no need to carry it. I can easily lift it so I'm guessing about 20/30kg. as far as assemble is concerned, the more you use it the quicker it is but with one person I would say you can easily complete the assembly within 5 min including the weights. The weights don't come with it. I bought them separately on e bay they were about £20 but I wouldn't buy them again. I would go for the sandbag weights but I guess it all depends on if you are mobile or using it at home. Hope that is of help
With my luck ...if I bought one the wind would blow it through my front windows !! While I went for a pee !!!
I have had one close encounter when washing my Harley in mid film. Not a windy day just a sudden gust, all weighted down and I just held it 💨
Was a shade sale not an option? With the solid structure of the house to anchor to, and one floating support, maybe concreted in at the bottom of the drive it would be a doddle to erect and store? Lik’in your vids, despite only recently finding your channel. Bit of catching up to do.
Hi Barry, yep good point but try getting that past my Wife. It was never going to happen. As for the videos, look through them and any questions just drop me a comment and I will always get back to you
Hi I'm 5 ft 6. Would a 3x3m gazebo good size to do detailing?
hi Sufyan, Im the same size, 5'6" and my X3 fitted well into my 3x4.5m gazebo
Hi mate, love your Videos! I was wondering what make/brand of gazebo that was ?
Thanks
thanks, Explorer Pop Up Gazebo 3mx4.5m (10ft x15ft) From Rock Awnings
Cool 😎 Kit, excuse the pun. Must look out for one in Ireland
Hi Frank, two things I suggest before buying one. 1st thing is don't get the same water weights that I bought. Get good heavy ones. the plastic water weights are not heavy enough when it gets really breezy. 2nd thing it make sure you have adequate space to store it.
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer Thank you 😊
@@frankmetcalfe9391 always happy to be of help👍
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer use sand instead of water
@@frankmetcalfe9391 yep I guess? is sand heavier than water? I don't know. There are all sorts of different types of gazebo weights on e bay so might be worth checking them out but again it will all need storage space
More like working in the rain if in the UK.
Do the bucket weights come with it? This would be a good investment for me as I'm in Glasgow and would rather be out the rain than the sun!
No Douglas, the weights are separate. I got them from Amazon. I paid £16:99 for a set of 4 but you can get different weights for as little as £9. Search Gazebo weights on Amazon and you will find a wide selection and prices, just get the ones that work for you. Thanks for your support and commenting👍
Hi where did you get the weights from thanks
Hi, if you search E Bay for Gazebo weights you will find lots of different kinds. I just did it and found them from £10 up. Hope that is of help
Hi do u think I can get a range rover underneath this particular size gazibo?
Hi, not sure of the height of a Range Rover but it is adjustable from 1.4m to 2.1m.
I had to laugh watching you walk around to each corner slowly pulling the thing apart, as that is exactly what I have to do when you don't get any help from the wife.
Looks pretty decent. Mine is only about half the size and I find myself having to move the car around to dodge the sun.
Is it still holding up well?
Help from the Wife !!!!!! never in a 1,000,000 years will I ever get any help cleaning our cars but will get lots of comments about how dirty the windscreen is!!😡 However to the point, Good bit of kit, you do need sides and must make sure its weighted down. I have a video with it cleaning the X3 so worked a treat. However, again if you see my videos on my workshop you will see that no room to swing a cat so when I bought my Harley earlier this year something had to go. So unfortunately I had to sell it to make room. And that's the draw back, you do need to have the space to store it that isn't a drama to get it out otherwise if its difficult to get out, you will tend not to use it. Back to putting it up, I did wonder if a little Benny Hill music to suit. What do you think? should I have added the music??🤣
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer ive noticed your wife is never around when i need help either!
Hi i cant find a link to this product? I feel i need to buy this
Just google Rock Awnings and their site will pop up and then look at the Explorer & choose the size you want. Don't forget to buy weights for the legs if you get one or your neighbours will find it in their garden 🤣
Hey mate do you still use this Gazebo & also is it a worthwhile investment? I trade cars but I’m very serious about detailing them. Also have you had it out any windy days?
Hello Paul, No I had to sell it mate as my workshop is very small and when I bought the Harley they couldn't both fit in so it had to go. I used in on breezy days but the water weights I had, I replaced with heaver ones. Not sure I would temp fate by erecting it in windy weather though. Not bothered about loosing it down the street more bothered about it hitting my car on the way. Hope thats of some help
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer hi mate, just after some research they’ve actually sold out of the first model so they only have the rest. I’m really toying with what to do as I’m ideally wanting something Pop up but the rest you have to build the roof each time you want it erected.
Yeah god that is the worst nightmare is it disappearing and hitting someone’s car in a flash.
Have you found another solution for a wet or overly sunny day?
@@pauld7861 no i just take the weather as it comes as it’s only a hobby for me. Sorry I can’t be more helpful
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer don’t be daft mate it’s been great you replying I really appreciate it! I have subbed your videos will be good to learn a few tips! I’m boring however just stick to AutoSmart based products with the odd goody as their for selling on
@@pauld7861 a warm welcome to my channel, check any of my videos out and any questions then just drop me a comment and I will always get back to you
What size and model was the one in the video?
Explorer Pop Up Gazebo 3m x 4.5m (10ft x15ft) plus
side walls (pack of 4) . From Rock Awnings
Hi what size was the one you was using and how much did you pay.. cheers
Hi Stephen, its in the title "Explorer Pop Up Gazebo 3mx4.5m (10ft x15ft) £149 + shipping. Side walls (pack of 4) £50. From Rock Awnings". Let me know how you get on👍
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer brilliant many thanks for messaging back with the info.. how is it in windy conditions with the weights?
@@StephenSmith-ls1nf My suggestion is you get heavy weights. The ones I have are water filled and ok for normal use but not so good if its windy.
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer brilliant thanks very much I’m going to order one tomorrow and to look for some good weights.. I love detailing my car and spend hours on it and yes the sun in the summer is beautiful but not if you want to X2 ceramic wax the car.. cheers again
@@StephenSmith-ls1nf let me know how you get on Stephen with the gazebo and the coating
Hi do you have a link? Great video!! Thanks.
Just dropped it below the video👍
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer the link shows up the budget gazebo and not the explorer...which one did you have?
@@SilverTrill yeh sorry about that. I bought the Explorer👍
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer thanks for confirming that , sorry can I ask did you ever notice any leaks when it was raining and also if you put the side walls on would it be better in windy conditions? Obviously with those weights on too
@@SilverTrill Never had any leaks in the rain. I used the side curtains but mainly for sun protection and never all four at the same time as I found it a little tight working with all four. I would strongly recommend getting better weights that the ones I had in the video. They were ok until it got blustery and then not great. I would search for heaver weights especially if you intend to use it professionally. Hope that is of some help
Great video don't worry about my neighbours are exactly the same way when I'm cleaning my motorbikes or work vans.. there are also the same way when I cut my grass as I'm a bit of a fanatic thay all try to copy... Lol.. where did you get the water weights from??
Hi Adam, just got them off E bay. If I remember correctly they were about £10:00 for 4
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer Thank You what were they called just water butt leg weights or something??
@@adampug206gti If you search gazebo weights then you will get a selection of differing types. Not £10:00 sorry, nearer £25:00
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer I found them thanks very much for your help can't wait for your next upload..👍🏻👍🏻😎😎
@@adampug206gti Glad to be of help👍
Was that its maximum height you had it up?
Yep
I’m only 5ft 6 and that looks a handful, how long is it when packed away mate?
Hi, Im 5'6" as well & you can see in the video that its about the same height. It is a little heavy as its well made but the bag has a set of wheels on it so moving it around is easy and as you can see in the video one person can put it up.One word of warning you need to identify a storage place for it as you don't want to keep having to move it around to get at things in your garage when you're not using it. Hope that helps
Obsessive Car Detailer thanks for the reply mate,very helpful
Still a King bro, you can handle it.
Not waterproof, only shower proof. Looks good though.
From where i can buy one ??
Rock Awnings.co.uk let me know how you get on
Thanks for this video. I’m thinking about purchasing one for my garden-just to help with shade. Do you think they can be left out overnight for days or would you recommend taking it down each evening?
I think that all depends on what weights you put on it. If you erect it on grass you will also be able to anchor it to the ground but if it was me I would take it down at night just incase you get strong winds. It only takes a couple of minutes to put up or take down and if there are two of you even easier
Ok thank you 😊
Can I ask is this a business or just a side line. thanks
Neither pal, I'm just a detailing enthusiast🤷♂️
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer fair one, Awesome set up you've got there mate, cheers for the reply 👍
Hahaha Brilliant !!!
That's a right pain in the ass though, setting that up will get very old very quickly, and @6:02 the car still isn't out of that low level sun. Nice bit of kit but a bit of a ball ache.
CJ Cram maybe will have to see. I have side walls so it won’t be in the sun though
Just for info, my Wife agrees with you
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer it's all in the good name of detailing though eh!? If it doesn't work out you simply sell it and you wont lose too much anyway, guys are always looking for these awnings. 👍👍
Hi. From what I see it is Explore Rock Awning. What is its quality please because I am looking for a cheap gazebo for mobile work. Can you give me the height please when it is completely folded? Thank you
@@maciejlipinski5858 Hi Sorry only just seen this comment. Yes its an explore rock awning & height is under 6ft when folded. Again sorry for the delay🤷♂️