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Large 12’x10′ Palram Canopia Victory Orangery Greenhouse with Polycarbonate Panels (3.6m x 3m)

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The magnificent 12′ x 10′ Palram Canopia Victory Orangery Large Walk-In Greenhouse with Polycarbonate Panels (3.6m x 3m) serves as an excellent habitat for plants and also functions wonderfully as a freestanding conservatory.

Supported by a sturdy aluminium structure and a galvanised steel base, this 12×10 greenhouse utilizes light-diffusing 4mm twin-wall polycarbonate roof panels and crystal-clear 0.7mm polycarbonate side panels. These panels offer 82% light transmission and are fully UV-protected. The roof panels enhance thermal insulation, ensuring a balanced temperature while reducing harsh sunlight exposure. This results in optimal growing conditions for plants, safeguarding gardeners from UV radiation, and preventing discoloration or fading of the panels. The dual-apex roof design not only enhances the greenhouse’s appeal but also facilitates effective rainwater drainage.

Durable, shatterproof, and rust-resistant, this polycarbonate greenhouse is equipped with advanced Fine Shield Technology™. It is capable of withstanding winds up to 90km/hr (56ml/hr) and snow loads of up to 75kg/m² (15.4lbs/ft²), offering exceptional weather protection for plants and garden tools.

Accessing the greenhouse is convenient through the lockable double doors with a low threshold and magnetic catch (padlock not provided). Additionally, it includes 2 manually-operated roof vents for optimal temperature regulation, benefiting both plants and gardeners.

Resembling a Victorian style, this attractive greenhouse comes with a reliable 5-year limited warranty and requires minimal maintenance. Its high-impact polycarbonate panels are pre-cut with uniform profiles, allowing for easy assembly by sliding them into place. As it does not come with a floor, it should be securely fixed on a level base.

A portable fan greenhouse heater with a digital thermostat can be purchased separately as a valuable accessory. Delivery is free for most locations in the UK.

Key Features:
– Can function as a greenhouse or standalone conservatory
– Corrosion-resistant aluminium frame
– Galvanised steel perimeter base
– 4mm twin-wall polycarbonate roof panels for 82% light transmission, UV protection, and temperature control
– Crystal clear 0.7mm polycarbonate wall panels for 90% light transmission
– Wind resistant up to 90km/hr (56ml/hr)
– Snow-load tested up to 75kg/m² (15.4lbs/ft²)
– Lockable double doors with low threshold and magnetic catch
– Two opening roof vents
– Pre-cut panels with uniform profiles for easy assembly
– Maintenance-free
– 5-year limited warranty
– No floor included; requires installation on a solid, level base
– Optional portable fan greenhouse heater with digital thermostat available for purchase
– Free delivery to most UK addresses

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