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The JAMFLY 12x20 ft Heavy Duty Carport combines a spacious, weatherproof 180g PE tarp with a rust-resistant powder-coated steel frame. Featuring removable sidewalls with roll-up windows and zippered doors, it offers customizable ventilation and protection for vehicles, boats, and outdoor events. Designed for quick, tool-free assembly and enhanced stability with sandbags and windproof ropes, this portable garage is your all-season shelter solution.











| ASIN | B0CYGN69YS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #178,384 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #172 in Carports |
| Brand | JAMFLY |
| Brand Name | JAMFLY |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Gray |
| Coverage | all-weather protection |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 431 Reviews |
| Floor Area | 240 Square Feet |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Frame Type | Structured |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 240"L x 144"W x 117.6"H |
| Item Type Name | car canopy |
| Manufacturer | JAMFLY |
| Manufacturer Part Number | JAMFLY |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | 12 x 20 ft |
| Number of Guylines | 8 |
| Pole Material Type | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 240"L x 144"W x 117.6"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor, Garden, Lawn |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Size | 12'x20' |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | YES |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
T**1
blew my mind away!!!
Honestly for the price, this thing is a great deal. The first one i got ended having a defective part that caused the port to fly away. Contacted the seller right away and they took care of me immediately. After receiving the replacement, Having it properly secured This thing survived the Storm that just hit Seattle/tacoma area on 11/19/2024. With that being said, I am going to be curious on how it handles the snowy weather. As of now, it has proven to withstand the category 1 storm that hit my area, which was about 40mph winds Picture was taken the night after the storm. After almost a year, i finally took it down. It survived the multiple โhurricaneโ weather that SEATTLE/Tacoma had this year. the only things that went wrong were the straps, that hold the windows up, they deteriorated after sitting on the sun. Definitely worth the money, It helped me get a couple cars back on the road. PLEASE, SECURE THIS PROPERLY. i used 8 blocks of stone to hold each leg down. This kept the port sturdy and kept it from flying away.
A**R
Can't handle wind - updated a month later
Update 30 April: after being torn apart by the wind, I got the shelter back up and anchored more strongly. We haven't had winds as strong as the ones that tore it apart initially, but the weaknesses in this product are showing themselves more. -- The velcro attachments are next to useless at this point. Don't hold up to the gentlest of a breeze. -- the straps with clicks designed to hold open the rolled up doors and windows are just coming off - can't tell if it's a function of poor sewing or crummy materials, but it's certainly not a function of hard use. I've been very gentle with this thing ever since I realized it couldn't handle much. See photo. -- The vinyl or plastic material the shelter is made of has gone weird. Also, gotten very puckery and not only looks like crap, but suggests it's a very weak fabric. I was generous before with two stars. I took the last star off for this. I was pretty impressed with the engineering as I was assembling this, and the poles were sturdier than I would have expected. It went up pretty easily (and I'm in my mid 70s. Did ask my wife to help get it up onto the poles, not sure how strong the poles would be, but otherwise a one person job). Was very hopeful. But ... Less than a week later we had a storm (and our "storms" aren't really that bad) with wind gusts into only the 20s, and it was too much for this. I bought extra sandbags and had them on all poles, and had it tied down with guy lines, but if I hadn't gone out and disassembled it in the rain, it'd be in the next county. The zippers all unzipped, the Velcro on the windows didn't hold. Some grommets tore out but no other damage. But I can't use this to keep a car - or anything else you want to keep dry - sheltered. I would think if you never get winds over 10-12 mph, this would be fine, but that's pretty limiting, hence just the 2 stars
K**R
Great to use as a paint booth
I bought this for my husband and he actually set it up inside of his garage to use as a paint booth. It works great, the sides can all be rolled up or left down. Its worked great as a paint booth to keep overspray from going everywhere else. Itโs held up well so far and weโve had it for about 5 months. Itโs kept rain out, there is a slight gap at the bottom where wind can get in but nothing major. He put it up himself and it was easy to do. Thereโs plenty of room for a vehicle and walking room.
U**D
Good overall, minor quality issues
Easy to put up by a single person, takes about an hour overall. Fitment isnt perfect but good enough, over its very sturdy and has held up to a few storms and high winds. The exterior buckles are another story however. After about a month of sun exposure the fabric straps fall apart like sand and become useless for holding open the doors and windows.
D**S
The areas where the grommets are should be stronger
Not bad for the money. Definitely not a permanent structure. But does the job for temporary use . Not too hard to set up I did it by myself. Much easier with two people
B**0
Make the tarp a little thicker the eyelit holes tore apart so fast....
The tarps are cheap, thin, rip very fast. Didnt even make it a whole year. I know it says to take it down everytime and that is why... the tarps are not what the photo seems and looks like they are super thin and will not last outdoors your better off to buy heavy duty tarps to replace it once it does fall apart because it will and not to mention its going to leave string all over your yard.. All the poles held up during harsh weather as i installed them deep into the ground with concrete and held down with heavy duty rope on each side. Other then that the tarps SUCK.. Just give us an option for thicker tarps and raise the price up nobody wants to take this thing down everytime its a carport whats the point then.
M**T
Great purchase!!
Super easy instructions. I am 5โ3โ and not very strong and I put this together by myself!! The only change I made was to put the tarp over the roof frame before putting the legs on. Then I lifted one side in the middle and attached the legs then did the outer legs. From there I went to the other side and lifted it and put the two legs in the center, that was the hardest part for me because again, Iโm 5โ3โ and had to get it up over my head. Everything after that was a breeze!! I ordered heavier stakes and rachet straps to go over the top and attached the ratchet straps to 5 gallon buckets of rocks. Itโs not going anywhere. I may just paint those buckets and put flower pots on top of the rocks to make it cute๐ The tarp is good and thick. Definitely worth the money to have a dry place to work on my Jeep when I want!!
D**N
Not as great a value as it seemed.
Was missing a piece--just asked for replacement and they wanted me to take it apart and take a picture of it to get the little extra piece. Did take 2 people to put it up. They were serious about it being susceptible to wind movement. The roll-up clips are fine except the cloth holding them disintegrates quickly in the sun and they fall off--every one of them. I could have asked for replacement straps, but wasn't worth the effort. Even if I got them on my own, I would have to sew them on myself, but it just didn't seem worth the effort. Was comparatively inexpensive, but a lot of work and overall not a good value. With extensive staking down with fence posts it is serving a purpose to prevent hail damage to a new vehicle until I can get something permanent ready. The roll-up clips falling off means I just unzip the door and drive out and in very slowly with the flap down. Most things about this are really poor quality, but we reuse and recycle on our farm, so I may use the frame structure in the garden next year and make it into a greenhouse.
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