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Gazebo or parasol?
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Anyone tell me if they have a gazebo or parasol.And what they think is best?Im considering either a 2.7m gazebo or a 2.4m parasol thta winds up. Theres not much diffference size wise but im wondering whats most practical wind and weatehr wise?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Funnily enough I've been thinking about the same thing. I think I'll be going for the gazebo option. I've been looking at cantilever parasoles which have a large and rather obtrusive base (I'd be forever tripping over it) also I would'nt trust it if the wind picked up. The gazebo has four anchorage points and I've had experience of them in bad weather, if they are fixed properly they are more stable in high winds.
Hi, not boasting but I have both . I bought the parasol as I couldn't find a 2.7m gazebo at the time, they all seemed to be 3.0m or bigger and wouldn't fit onto my patio. Personally I find the gazebo better for shade as jackthehat says you can move stuff around inside it. The parasol is fine if I only want it when there are only 2 of us sitting on one side of the table as it doesn't keep the sun off both sides. Argos have a 2.7m one with sides on offer at the moment for £40.
what are you using it for, permanent shading?
We have a gazebo which we set up when we need particular shading (e.g. as a beer tent) - but generally the big parasol suffices us. You have to make sure that the gazebo is very well tied down, otherwise the wind can get under it and it will sail next door (believe me!)
We have a gazebo which we set up when we need particular shading (e.g. as a beer tent) - but generally the big parasol suffices us. You have to make sure that the gazebo is very well tied down, otherwise the wind can get under it and it will sail next door (believe me!)
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