







🌞 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The ASTEROUTDOOR 10x10 Outdoor Gazebo is a versatile and durable canopy designed for patios, lawns, and decks. Featuring a vented soft top that blocks 99% of UV rays, zippered mesh sidewalls for insect protection, and a sturdy metal frame, this gazebo is perfect for both recreational and commercial use. With a built-in hook for lighting and ample space for 5-6 people, it transforms any outdoor area into a stylish oasis.





| Item Weight | 92.6 Pounds |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Color | Beige |
| Style | Heavy Duty |
| Frame Material | Metal, Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | steel, Fabric |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV Protection |
| Occupancy | 6 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
H**W
Beautiful, sturdy, will not be easy to take down and put up again though
This was even nicer quality than I thought! Put together with my 17 year old son and there was some tricky spots in the beginning getting the frame up with just 2 people but we managed. Probably would be easier with three tall adults. As someone who does not love "legos for adults" ie. building things we still managed in a few hours. Read the directions carefully, lots of places to screw up and then have to redo stuff. Put the little vent flap a the top on first (trust me) the final big canvas piece goes up and UNDER those little poles that jut out. Now that it's up we are not going to move it until we leave this house! But look at our super dope outdoor office - my son is doing distance learning here and on the off days I take my laptop out here and write. Makes for a beautiful little oasis of tranquility!
M**.
Looks Great.
This was actually easy to put together. There were a few parts that had been bent and we had to straighten in order to connect to other parts. It took 2 of us 2 hrs to put together. A third person would have made it a whole lot easier. We would have given it an overall rating of 5 stars if it was not for having to fix some bent parts and also the paint is flaking off in a few spots which I would not have expected until it had been up awhile. Overall it looks good, the fabric is of good quality and it is sturdy.
F**Y
Gorgeous, sturdy gazebo
I got this gazebo as part of a patio makeover, and I am so happy with this choice! Not only is it a beautiful addition to my backyard, but it seems very sturdy, and the mosquito netting will allow us to enjoy our yard free from pests during the summer months here in Texas. Another feature I love is the hook, which allowed us to hang a pendant lamp. It took a few hours to assemble, but was not difficult to do with the help of my husband. I definitely recommend this.
C**S
Follow the reviews - do the top first and get the protection plan
UPDATE: I’ve had this for 18 months and the canopy tore. I recommend getting the protection plan because it is REALLY hard to find a replacement canopy. The frame is still solid though.So for the cost, i don’t recommend this.I read the reviews. I said to my husband “all the reviews say to assemble the top first” ... yeah it didn’t matter. We did it by the book.So I’m writing this review to validate the following: assemble the top first and attach the four pillars at the end.The gazebo withstood a storm last night.The mesh curtain is surprisingly decent quality.2 of the 4 pillars were dented. The curtain hides it but it’s annoying to receive dented items.
A**R
Beautiful!
This was a great buy. Perfect size for our patio and fairly easy to put together. I agree with the other reviews, assemble the top before adding it down to each post, that step almost broke my husband. The next morning it had shifted a little so I suggest securing it . We nailed it to the concrete and it’s now 100% sturdy.
M**N
Can't get replacement canopy
I love this canopy. Due to a severe storm, the canopy ripped and I'm unable to find a replacement. I'm very happy with the canopy itself, just extremely disappointed you can't just purchase a new canopy cover.
A**R
Worth it, IF placed in a sheltered spot with mild weather
Ok, so I believe folks can have very different experiences with this product depending on 1. their expectations and 2. where they live. I read mixed reviews including complaints of corroded zippers and bent frames, but couldn't find anything else in the size I needed, with netting, that also might be sturdy enough for New England weather but appropriate for a rental space. In the end, we were absolutely in love with this gazebo for the few months we had it and I would still recommend it to others *with a few caveats*.First, when it arrived, we also had slightly corroded zippers -- although not as bad as some reported. There was also a small hole in the bottom of one of the nets, but I just stitched it up with some thread and it wasn't noticeable. While disappointing for the money, we knew this could be a risk based on the reviews and it wasn't a big deal for us. Assembly was a challenge to figure out, but if I had to do it again now I would consider it easy, just a time consuming and a delicate process. Things I'd tell myself about the assembly now: THE ROOF BARS ARE VERY DELICATE! They will hold well enough once everything is put together, but we accidentally snapped one of the bars early on before realizing this. We had tried to put all the roof pieces together, so they looked like the spokes of a wheel, and then lift the full thing into place and this is what caused a bar to snap. Instead, lift the roof bars up ONE AT A TIME and have one dedicated person on a ladder in the center of the gazebo holding the central piece in place.Once assembled, even with one roof bar missing, the gazebo was amazing. It withstood wind and plenty of rain all summer long. It was easy to pull the netting back and secure it when not in use and then slide it back out when needed. We rent a tiny house surrounded by neighbors who can see into our yard from their second stories, so we really liked having some privacy the gazebo gave us. Even with some strong rainstorms the thing stood firm so we were confident it would last year-round.Then last night, about 6 months after purchase, we were awoken by a loud thud on the side of the house next to our window. It was the gazebo. The wind had picked up overnight to over 20 mph and the gazebo was slammed into the house, crushing the frame and tearing the roofing. I'm so sad, especially since we didn't even get a full year with it (and spent about $450 in total after adding lights). But others did warn about its inability to withstand bad weather so maybe we were lucky it worked for as long as it did. If you're like us and looking for a gazebo that can be delivered, self-assembled, and is still nice and big this one will fit the bill as long as you live in a sheltered space with mild weather.
J**A
Mosquito nets came with corroded metal; the structure holds up well to fire.
The mosquito nets that came with it were covered in corrosion on the zipper and pulls. As soon as I got my replacement nets, with Amazon's customer help, I set them up on this gazebo. And then a citronella candle committed arsony. But the frame of the gazebo held up great!
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