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Titan Pea Tunnel, Extra Strong Lightweight Metal Trellis for Vegetables and Flowers - Gardener's Supply Company
$83.99 when purchased online
Target Online store #3991
About this item
Highlights
- Maybe you've laboriously staked up your pea plants or built what you thought was a sturdy support — only to have your plants sag, lean or even topple.
- 72" L x 14" W x 71" H
Description
Maybe you've laboriously staked up your pea plants or built what you thought was a sturdy support — only to have your plants sag, lean or even topple. Never again! The Titan Pea Tunnel has the strength and stability to support the most robust vines, and it puts pods within reach for the easiest harvest ever. Better yet, the polyethylene-coated steel frame and strong nylon netting are unfazed by the elements, and will last for years. You can even use the shady space inside the tunnel to grow tender greens.
Dimensions (Overall): 3.5 inches (H) x 14 inches (W) x 10 inches (D)
Weight: 11.7 pounds
Assembly Details: Adult Assembly Required, No Tools Needed
Material: Polyethylene
Warranty: Lifetime Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, please call Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869
TCIN: 79396786
UPC: 672144962751
Origin: imported
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Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 10 inches length x 14 inches width x 3.5 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 11.7 pounds
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4.4 out of 5 stars with 160 reviews
quality: 1 out of 5
value: 1 out of 5
design: 1 out of 5
0% would recommend
1 recommendations
CHINTZY!!
2 out of 5 stars
Pagan Gardner - 6 months ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
Cheap, assembly is annoying. Metal clips will dig into plastic. Net won't attach as well as you want. Make your own trellis and even if you spend more…it will be less than buying two of these cheap things over the course of two years. Cheap, chintzy, crap.
In fact, it's much in line with other products. PRC crap.
I'm wildly disappointed and disgusted by this. Not buying from this website again. Cucumber trellises are equally as chintzy.
1 reply from Gardener's Supply Company team -
Unfortunately, we don’t have contact details for you, but we hope you’ll reach out directly to take
advantage of our satisfaction guarantee. We hope you’ll give us a call at 1-800-876-5520 so we can make things right.
Still waiting…..
1 out of 5 stars
Chery - 7 months ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
I would love to have my pea trellis to give an honest review however I ordered it on 4/16/24 and today is 5/3/24. I wanted to get it installed to plant my peas early as usual.
I emailed customer service with no reply. I called customer service with a wait time of 20 minutes. Representative stated they were having a "software issue" and were backed up in warehouse. I realize this is their busy time of year but that should be no surprise to the company of gardening supplies. My payment was processed several days ago with no email stating item has been shipped. I hope this item arrives and is worth the wait.
Neighbors Love It!
5 out of 5 stars
Matt - 7 months ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
The neighbors went out of their way to tell us how nice the Titan Pea Tunnel looked in our front yard.
The peas hadn't event sprouted yet!!
Great solution
5 out of 5 stars
Vic - 1 year ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
Looking forward to using this in the Spring. It looks like it has enough structure to hold up the vines nicely. Thinking about getting another one.
yes
5 out of 5 stars
judy - 1 year ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
This is my second pea trellis. My first one is 10 years old and still working will and product durable
Difficult to put together, not long lasting
2 out of 5 stars
Pickled - 1 year ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
This was tricky to put together with the metal connectors but doable with a lot of effort. Unfortunately, 2 of my poles snapped this year, meaning it lasted 3 seasons (one of those unused). I live in California, so it's not undergoing extreme temperatures. My wooden homemade trellis lasted longer. Pretty disappointed
1 reply from Gardener's Supply Company team -
Your satisfaction is important to us and we've reached out to you directly to assist with replacement parts or another resolution.
Sturdy trellis. Would buy again.
5 out of 5 stars
Jana - 1 year ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
It's a nice, neat, sturdy trellis. I had a bit of trouble putting it together by myself and once it was complete, I had to go back and adjust because it wasn't level. I wish they would just add color markings or something to indicate where the clips go instead of making us guess. I recommend only putting the clips on halfway at first so adjustments are easier, then finish after everything is where you want it.
Outstanding product but ……
4 out of 5 stars
Jim - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
Directions inadequate. (Probably cause a lot of returns). Follow-up if you want specifics. The netting was flawed in two places (inexcusable). I really like the product but came close to sending both of them back.
This is my third pea tunnel I've bought in 5 years.
5 out of 5 stars
Carrie - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
It would be very helpful to provide an option to buy new netting.
Great pea trellis!
5 out of 5 stars
dogsmomma - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
I have tried several pea trellis' in the past, including one I made myself. This is the most well designed and sturdy one I have ever used. It was pretty easy to put together (I did it myself and I am 65). The clips go faster after you get the hang of it. The great thing about the clips is that they do not move once you put them on. You can take them off and on as many times as you need to (they do get a bit hard on the fingers, but well worth it). I have read the other reviews about how it would be nice to indicate where the arches and side braces go. Suggestions in the instructions would be nice. I put mine as follows: Arches - 22 inches apart. Top braces 2 inches below where the arches straighten out and then the rest are 16 inches apart. To make it easy put little pieces of tape where things go and then you don't have to measure while you are putting them on. Netting seams very sturdy, I haven't put it on yet.
One reason I wanted to get this is because I live in a very windy place and my peas get torn to shreds by the wind in the spring. With this I can plant my peas inside the tunnel and put row covers on the outside to shield them. Hope to get a better crop this year. I did tie the pea tunnel to large stakes (which I already have in my garden) to support it in the wind.
Have had these for 3-5 years now
4 out of 5 stars
DJL - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
While I have enjoyed the design of Titan products and I have three pea trellises, the cucumber trellis and the tomato and pepper cages, I have had breakage on the legs or poles of all the trellises. We are still using them
after several years but have had to splint a number of the legs this year on the trellises. Love the design but poles could be more study. This will likely be the last year using them as we may have found a sturdier option for next year. The tomato and pepper cages work great as well and have held up after several years use.
Not the easiest to assemble; Seems very sturdy
4 out of 5 stars
Klaj - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
Assembly would be SO MUCH EASIER if the rods and arches were marked where they should be connected ..took *much* longer than it should have. Sharp clip ends rip unprotected skin and the rod coating.
1 reply from Gardener's Supply Company team -
We are sorry to hear that the Titan Pea Tunnel was difficult to assemble and that the clips were sharp. We have forwarded your comments to our merchants to investigate. We appreciate your feedback. If you have additional comments to make, please respond to the email that we sent or call our friendly customer service staff at 1-800-876-5520.
peas trellis
5 out of 5 stars
Nora - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
trellis arrived very fast , I will use it by middle of February for my peas then pole bean for summer
Great purchase
5 out of 5 stars
JMB - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
This is a lightweight but sturdy item. Easy to put together. Did it by myself. Just waiting for spring and my new seedlings!
Great product, great service you can trust
5 out of 5 stars
Georgia - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
Found the company easy to communicate with, shipping was on time and all went well. Product is sturdy and built to last, very happy with the quality. I plan to order more tunnels. Very satisfied.
Difficult to assemble but sturdy in the end
4 out of 5 stars
Gardenan - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
My husband and I just finished putting the trellis together. It would be so helpful if there were markings for sure clips placement. I'm planting sweet pea seedlings this week so will see how it holds up.
Fantastic for sweet peas!
5 out of 5 stars
Kim P - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
We bought two this year to have a double tunnel of sweet peas. It was a fantastic purchase. The tunnels were relatively easy to put together (the clips were hard on your fingers and spacing of the bars was moved a couple times) but once up, it easily went into a small raised bed and the sweet peas grew up the netting with a little help from us training the growth as needed. We planted rows on each side of the tunnels and was able to get over 50 plants on the tunnels. Our sweet peas have been beautiful, plentiful and fragrant. We love walking through and picking sweet peas. Highly recommend!
I would buy this product again
5 out of 5 stars
Elle - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
Must wait till the peas shoot up to know if this frame is effective.
Assembly challenge for single individual, blows over.
4 out of 5 stars
20-20 - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
Pre-marking "Sure-Clip" clamping points by an indentation would make this a one-person assembly:
•mark zenith of each arch
•mark the intersection point on each cross-support & stake support
Would eliminate need to measure vertical/horizontal spacing
Labeling the width edge of netting, so its longer edge can be stretched across top of frame and down correctly on the first try.
If you really expect the lower 12-14" of staked support to be buried:
•their tips should be sharp, not cushioned
•the netting should be shorter
•the illustration should show the netting clamped 12" above the sharpened tip—&at the soil level, with 12" of stake underground.
** I will try to anchor with tent stakes as is, with frame fully above ground, as sure-clips are strong & I would hate to reassemble.
***netting clamps were a challenge to lock closed.
Time will tell if I recommend to a friend.
Need at least two more
5 out of 5 stars
HappyRetiredHermit - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://www.gardeners.com/
I've been desperately trying to build privacy with plants around my property and the vines that I bought 5 years ago are maybe 12" high, the trees are maybe 18" off the ground. But a friend gave me a few plants from her Sweet Autumn vines that grow crazy fast and wild. So I've transplanted one of them into the Pea Tunnel and I should have a decent 6'x6' privacy screen by the end of the month if the plant continues its previous growth rate. And I could move the whole thing anywhere I want more easily than digging it up and untangling it from a stationary fence. I added three 8"x8" cinder blocks to the bottom and two wires over the top to wind-proof it. I definitely need more.