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    Halls Magnum Silver 8x10 Greenhouse

    • 8ft 5" (2570mm) Wide Aluminium Greenhouse.
    • 3mm Horticultural Glazing.
    • Silver Aluminium Frame.
    • Box Section Ridge Bar.
    • Cast Iron Joints on Ridge and Eaves.
    • Double Sliding Doors with Lock.
    • 4x Opening Roof Vents.
    • 10 Year Warranty (Frame and Base).
    • HALLS ACCESSORIES - ADD BELOW.

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    The 8ft 5" wide 8x10 Halls Magnum with double doors is a great greenhouse for the keen gardener or allotment keeper with room for a larger greenhouse.

    The Halls Magnum 8ft x 10ft Greenhouse will give you more than enough growing space to bring on seedlings as well as grow salad, herbs and vegetables all year round. The great thing about an 8ft wide greenhouse is the working space inside that means a couple of you can be toiling away potting up or plants without bumping into each other. The extra width also gives you more planting options such as using large raised beds or tubs for vine plants.

    The Magnum is strengthened at the eaves and ridge by using cast iron joints as well as the actual ridge bar itself being constructed from thick box section. These strengthening features will keep the greenhouse rigid and square in strong winds.

    • 8ft 5" (2570mm) Wide Aluminium Greenhouse.
    • 3mm Horticultural Glazing.
    • Silver Aluminium Frame.
    • Box Section Ridge Bar.
    • Cast Iron Joints on Ridge and Eaves.
    • Double Sliding Doors with Lock.
    • 4x Opening Roof Vents.
    • 10 Year Warranty (Frame and Base).
    • HALLS ACCESSORIES - ADD BELOW.
    Greenhouse Size Diagram

    Greenhouse Dimensions

    A: Greenhouse width

    2570mm (8′ 5″)

    B: Greenhouse depth

    3220mm (10′ 6″)

    C: Ridge height

    2580mm (8′ 5″)

    D: Eaves height

    1480mm (4′ 10″)

    E & F: Door Size

    1200mm (3′ 11″) x 1820mm (5′ 11″) (aperture)

    Minimum Base Size

    2570mm (8′ 5″) x 3220mm (10′ 6″)

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    Our horticultural glass provides superior light transmission, durability, and UV protection, ensuring optimal growth conditions for your plants.

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