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    6x8 Halls Qube Lean to Greenhouse

    • 8ft 3" (2510mm) Wide Lean to Greenhouse
    • 3mm Full Length Toughened Safety Glass
    • 6mm Twin Wall Polycarbonate Roof
    • Glazing Bar Capping - No Clips
    • 2 x Side Vents
    • Double Door with Lock
    • Low Threshold Entry
    • Black Powder Coated Aluminium Frame
    • 12 Year Manufacturers Warranty
    • Full Instructions and Fixing Brackets Included
    • Made in Great Britain

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    The All New 6x8 Halls Qube Lean to Greenhouse with toughened safety glass is the latest low ridge height lean to from Halls with unique design features like the Low threshold entrance and bar capping as standard.

    Halls 6x8 Qube Lean to Greenhouse uses features trickled down from years of experience sesuch as the unique alloy profiles used throughout to make glazing a doddle. No clips are involved here, glazing capping is used that is usually reserved for far more expensive models

    3mm Full Length Toughened Safety Glass is the very best choice for us UK gardeners. It`s full length, cutting down on drafts and at the same time being stiffer, cutting down on flexing within the frame. Halls use British Standard BS6206A safety glass. This glass with stands impacts far better than standard greenhouse glass and if it does break, it breaks into small harmless pebbles that won`t cause serious injury. This toughened glass model comes with glazing bar capping to keep your glass nice and snug in the frame, cutting out vibration and flexing and looking neat and tidy. 6mm Twin Wall Polycarbonate is used in the roof due to its excellent insulation properties.

    Each Halls Qube Lean To greenhouse comes supplied with an easy to follow, illustrated instruction manual with numbered parts to make home erection simple and straightforward.

    • 8ft 3" (2510mm) Wide Lean to Greenhouse
    • 3mm Full Length Toughened Safety Glass
    • 6mm Twin Wall Polycarbonate Roof
    • Glazing Bar Capping - No Clips
    • 2 x Side Vents
    • Double Door with Lock
    • Low Threshold Entry
    • Black Powder Coated Aluminium Frame
    • 12 Year Manufacturers Warranty
    • Full Instructions and Fixing Brackets Included
    • Made in Great Britain
    Greenhouse Size Diagram

    Greenhouse Dimensions

    A: Greenhouse width

    1880mm (6′ 2″)

    B: Greenhouse depth

    2510mm (8′ 2″)

    C: Ridge height

    2300mm (7′ 6″)

    D: Eaves height

    1890mm (6′ 2″)

    E & F: Door Size

    1850mm (6′) x 1200mm (3′ 11″) (aperture)

    Minimum Base Size

    1880mm (6′ 2″) x 2510mm (8′ 2″)

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    Toughened Safety Glass

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