Super Flush Bar Capping

No nasty wire clips here. Just silky smooth glazing capping holding the toughened safety glass stylishly in place.
The 8x6 Halls Qube Greenhouse is all new for 2019 and features a ground up redisign of the timeless Popular model. The brief was to make it extra strong, easy to assemble and completely reliable!!!
Halls 8x6 Qube Greenhouses use features trickled down from it's more expensive Juliana brothers and sisters such 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.
Other unique features of the NEW Halls Qube range are the low threshold doors, extra wide 60mm gutters and the unique Architectural wire bracing used throughout.
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The 8x6 Halls Qube Greenhouse is all new for 2019 and features a ground up redisign of the timeless Popular model. The brief was to make it extra strong, easy to assemble and completely reliable!!!
Halls 8x6 Qube Greenhouses use features trickled down from it's more expensive Juliana brothers and sisters such 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.
Other unique features of the NEW Halls Qube range are the low threshold doors, extra wide 60mm gutters and the unique Architectural wire bracing used throughout.
No nasty wire clips here. Just silky smooth glazing capping holding the toughened safety glass stylishly in place.
The Qube is elegantly braces throughout with architectural cable. This reinforces the structure to increase it's capability to withstand impacts and wind pressure.
Just look at how smooth and neatly the Qubes door slides open and shut. Nice door handle too!
The Qube uses 3mm Toughened Safety Glass which is full length. This is by far the best glazing choice for British gardeners. It's easier to keep clean, looks nicer and offers superior wind resistance to any other type of greenhouse glazing.
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