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Instant Gazebo

The Simplicity of the Instant Gazebo

Some people out there may not be all that keen on using a gazebo at a function. They just assume there is too much work involved in setting one up. There’s no way something that looks so complicated to assemble could possibly have a version that can be put together with relative ease. Probably the only way to get a gazebo somewhere with little effort would be to deliver it already assembled via helicopter.

What these people might not know is that there is an alternative to the more complicated gazebos – the ones made of wrought iron or ornate wood. The alternative is the lesser known structure, the Instant Gazebo. Instant Gazebo can be used to refer to any number of easy-to-assemble or prefabricated gazebos, but it is generally used to refer to the brand “Instant Gazebo.”

"This Instant Gazebo is so easy to put up that it is almost tempting to try and put it up in the morning and than remove it in the evening, if you do not have enough space and would still like a gazebo, this may very well be the solution."

An instant gazebo that utilizes a canopy can be set up in just a few minutes and is a huge asset to any outdoors event or function such as a BBQ. An instant version can protect people from all those pesky flies and mosquitoes that try to snag some of the guest’s lunches or even make lunch out of the guests themselves!

What does setting up an Instant Gazebo model actually entail? Surprisingly, not much more than a tent would. In most cases, you will simply separate four screened sides, fill the ends with pools, and then attach them to a prefabricated canopy, which will hold everything in place. The end product is a weather-proof, bug-proof gazebo, which may even be more functional for cookouts than a traditional iron or wood gazebo, which usually has four open sides, leaving you considerably more exposed.

To make things even better, the Instant Gazebo usually only costs between $150 and $350, which is in stark contrast to the price of wood and steel gazebos, which can easily get as high as $5000.