Pop-up gazebo with solar-powered lights 'looks good, waterproof and not very expensive'

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With warmer weather here, gardens and patios are poised to become the preferred destination for unwinding and hosting. And for those keen to enhance their outdoor area, a pop-up gazebo proves useful for providing shade and protection during bright days and chillier evenings.

With this in mind, we've discovered an attractive offer on the Outsunny Pop-Up Gazebo at Yimbly

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, the online marketplace owned by Reach plc. Typically £157.99, the khaki-coloured tent is currently available for £142.20 with the discount code SUMMER10 at checkout.

The Outsunny Pop-Up Gazebo, also available in grey though the discount isn't as good, boasts 16 solar-powered LED lights, making it perfect for nighttime meals. Measuring 3x3 metres, it's roomy enough to comfortably accommodate a substantial outdoor dining set, while the pop-up design ensures it can be erected and dismantled with minimal fuss.

It also includes a wheeled carry bag for convenient transport and storage, along with a remote control that lets users adjust the solar lights' brightness. Additionally, it features fitted netting to stop insects from gathering inside.

Alternatively, Debenhams stocks the Costway Retractable Arched Pergola at £239.95, reduced from £299.95. It measures 3m x 3.6m, making it spacious enough to accommodate a dining table and chairs for those delightful days when eating outdoors is possible, reports Wales Online.

Over at M&S, there is the Royalcraft Pergola Gazebo (£395). This practical folding canopy can be adjusted to provide the desired level of shade, making it ideal for different weather conditions.

Returning to the Outsunny Pop-Up Gazebo, it has garnered some impressive reviews on Amazon. One satisfied customer remarked: "Great garden addition, looks good and very practical - great customer service when needed.

"I've searched a lot for a gazebo that will look good, be practical and not be very expensive, and this one ticks all the boxes. It went up easily when following the instructions, but it did need at least two people. Good size to have a seating area under."

A second enthusiastic reviewer added: "Lovely gazebo. Good size and excellent quality."

However, several customers noted that assembling the gazebo required two or even three people. One verified purchaser offered the following guidance: "Really good value for money, you do need to be really careful when putting it up to ensure you don't rip anything."

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