Carport from the hardware store?

  • Erstellt am 2016-10-07 08:47:32

DG

2016-10-07 11:46:36
  • #1
3s research on eBay:

Carport €999, garden shed €1669 - first hits without further work.
 

Legurit

2016-10-07 12:00:31
  • #2
We bought 2 garden sheds from Mr. Gardener.
In addition to the 299 € (1.8 m x 1.9 m) and 499 € ([Kinderhaus Emma]) each, there was an additional 120 € for aluminum-bitumen roofing felt, ~80 € for paint and wood oil, and probably another 80 € for gutters.
We bought at the building center (part of Hagebau) and were able to return leftover parts without any problems.
The wood exudes resin and still shrinks a bit - but for the children playing inside and the wheelbarrow living there, it’s enough - and it looks pretty good.
I’ll write again in 5 years whether they are still standing.
 

andimann

2016-10-07 12:03:53
  • #3
Hi,



and again nope, online retailers etc. are also included. Just google "lowest price guarantee," links are not allowed anyway.

And yes, of course you will find a cheaper price for almost every product. They also count on hardly anyone checking. Or does anyone seriously believe that they could really offer everything 10% cheaper? They probably lose money on everyone who makes use of this guarantee!

Best regards,

Andreas
 

Bieber0815

2016-10-07 13:32:11
  • #4
Yes, well, I was rather asking about providers who, based on experience, deliver such quality that can be installed without any problems. Those who have the type statics and the requirements for the foundation etc. in the item description without having to ask extensively. It's clear that you can buy "something." I was hoping for personal recommendations instead, but that might be beyond the scope (of the thread). Mr. Gardener (-zeven.de) doesn't make a bad impression at first glance.
 

Koempy

2016-10-07 13:33:00
  • #5


That works perfectly. I've done it so many times already. The nice thing is, they advertise it so much that no one notices it anymore.
 

DG

2016-10-07 13:54:35
  • #6


Whether online retailers or hardware stores – in the end, the manufacturer is the same.

I am quoting from an eBay listing that I found after about 5 seconds of searching:



Where is the difference?

Best regards
Dirk Grafe
 
Oben