Pros & Cons
Pros
These are easy to assemble and priced very good. Easy to install and setup.
It seems well built, has reinforcements (versus the other beds purchased), edges are smooth and not dangerous. Looks great and is sturdy. Seems very durable.
Oldest one still looks great but am careful with * wacker and * the sides. But again…great product.
The price is very reasonable for the amount of growing space you gain. Actually less cost than using wood. Much cheaper then wood this year.
Highlights
Quality
The raised bed was easy to put together and the metal is powder coated so will last a few years without worry
Very happy with the quality hope they last for many years.
The ad says these are galvanized, but are painted too so hard to really know.
The bottom bracket that holds the corners inside is thin steel, not galvanized or stainless.
Price
This is a great deal, especially with the price of lumber.
The price is very reasonable for the amount of growing space you gain.
Be aware price does fluctuate between $5 - $10 so watch for a sale.
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- This product had a total of 257 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 9 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I assembled 1st one as per instruction but on subsequent units i assembled both end units first then long sections
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I thought they were going to be that forest green colour… which i am not a huge fan of
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
That way it doesn’t cost so much to fill with soil
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I’ll update after a growing season or two about how they are holding up
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So i needed 12 foot garden beds and no one really sells 12 foot ones like this so i bought 3 of them and added 4 feet onto each one to make them 12 by drilling new holes identical to what already existed and using the support bars for each one 6 support bars cant even tell i did anything to them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They look like they came this way
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
And now i got a bunch of spare parts in the event bolts rust or anything breaks
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If anyone is wondering it take 12 yards of soil to fill each