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Palram Canopia Gazebo Mesh Collection for Dallas 6100 Garden Gazebo

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Within this assortment of Palram Canopia Gazebo Mesh, fresh air is permitted while insects are barred from entry, rendering it the perfect complement for a Palram Canopia Dallas 6100 Gazebo. This garden gazebo mesh selection consists of 4 x screens/nets, encompassing all facets of the gazebo. Crafted from a sturdy, airy, transparent polyester, these are fully shielded from UV rays, ensuring their chic aspect endures without staining or diminishing. The screens are all equipped with zippers for full bug shielding and are also furnished with upper, mid, and lower fastenings to anchor them to the corner columns when not utilized. Backed by a 1-year guarantee, these gazebo meshes are affixed by clasps to the track line clips on the gazebo, enabling effortless suspending. Furthermore, these are washing machine-friendly, enabling quick upkeep to preserve their pristine state. Shipping within the majority of UK destinations is complimentary. This package includes 4 x screens/nets crafted from sturdy, airy, transparent polyester, fully UV-proofed, zippers interlock nets, fastenings secure them to the corner poles, clasps attach to the gazebo’s track line clips, cleaning can be performed in washing machines, and compatible with Palram Canopia Dallas 6100 Gazebos, free deliveries to most UK locations.

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