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Palram Canopia Gazebo Mesh Set for Dallas 4900 Garden Gazebo

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This mesh set from Palram Canopia allows air circulation while preventing insects from entering, making it the perfect addition for a Palram Canopia Dallas 4900 Gazebo. Including 4 screens/nets, this mesh set covers all sides of the gazebo. Crafted from a sturdy, lightweight, transparent polyester material that is fully UV protected, ensuring its elegant look remains intact without discoloration or fading.
Each screen is equipped with zippers for seamless connection, providing complete bug protection. For added security when not in use, they have top, middle, and bottom fasteners to anchor them to the corner posts.
Backed by a 1-year warranty, these gazebo meshes are easy to hang using hooks that attach to the gazebo’s track line clips. They are also machine washable for effortless maintenance.
Delivery is complimentary to most locations in the UK.
Includes 4 screens/nets
Constructed from durable, lightweight, transparent polyester
Completely UV protected
Zippers for connecting screens together
Fasteners to secure them to corner posts
Hooks for attachment to gazebo’s track line clips
Machine washable
Compatible with Palram Canopia Dallas 4900 Gazebos
Free shipping to most UK locations

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