Biohort Avantgarde with or without window?

  • Erstellt am 2024-06-09 18:33:47

FrankChief

2024-06-10 09:26:13
  • #1


Sounds logical anyway. We are now also leaning towards the window

That is probably the best option

We will also do lighting in the future; we had an empty conduit for electricity laid into the foundation so that we can later pull an underground cable through it with the pull wire
 

Tolentino

2024-06-10 09:28:40
  • #2
I was recently out collecting pallets again and someone had advertised that they had just had a Biohort delivered (I don’t know which model). Two men were assembling it and were cursing like crazy. The walls were thin and wobbly and apparently it was a Sisyphean task to get the parts to line up properly. I still wouldn’t recommend a metal garden shed (unless it’s a decommissioned office, construction, or shipping container). For that size, I would also include a window if it’s an option.
 

FrankChief

2024-06-10 09:46:46
  • #3
Actually, Biohort is known for everything being precisely drilled and perfectly fitting.

We find the garden house visually nice and that it is completely maintenance-free.
An acquaintance has the same garden house (slightly smaller) and we were satisfied with the quality (he had it without windows).
 

Jesse Custer

2024-06-10 10:38:42
  • #4
So two real professionals must have screwed it together - sure, these aren't 5mm thick steel plates, but I assembled our big Storemax completely without any problems with my elderly father as a holding slave. Everything fit - and if it didn't fit, it was assembled incorrectly.

I just showed my wife the Avantgarde mentioned here, that will be coming soon as well.

I can only recommend Biohort.
 

Tolentino

2024-06-10 12:02:36
  • #5
Biohort is well-known and also relatively expensive. In that respect, I suspect they are already better than a discount store part from Thomas Philips or something. I cannot assess the competence of the installers, but I can easily imagine that one can also mess things up there. But just the fact that this is possible already means something...
 

Jesse Custer

2024-06-10 14:21:32
  • #6
The question is: What does it mean?

I always say: Let's leave out all the warning labels for 2 years - and then we'll get together again and see what has happened by then.

The user manual of our Biohort did not have to hide next to an Ikea manual (and in this case, those are the bosses).
 

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