The ALDI Gardenline Gazebo is a fan favorite! We’re sharing info with help from our reader comments, reviews, information, care and replacement part options.
I was in Aldi yesterday and saw this Gazebo. Unfortunately, there wasn’t a display, just the box. In the picture it looks awesome with the two-tier roof, corner shelves and netting and the price is only $99.99!
This is much, much less than other gazebos (I have been shopping for one) so I’m trying to figure out if this is a great deal or if it might be a case of “you get what you pay for”.
Sooo….have any of you bought this Aldi gazebo or know someone who has? If so, please fill us in on the details! – UPDATE: Thanks everyone for your comments. If anyone else has more to add, please tell us!
Update: I have also been looking at Gazebos on other sites. You can see lots of Gazebo options HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE. You can also try eBay!
Aldi Gardenline Gazebo Replacement Canopy:
One of our readers also found this option for an Aldi Gazebo replacement canopy that appears to work for this model. Let us know if you have tried it!
For ourselves we recently bought an Alvantor Screen House and we LOVE it. For us, we like the option that we can take it down when we want to. It literally takes one minute to set it up or take it down. (Stay tuned and we will be doing a full Alvantor Screen Tent review soon.)
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Lela says
2014 instructions – Hint: If you ever need to find instructions – search your product with also “PDF.”
https://www.aldi.us/fileadmin/fm-dam/Services/warranties/April2014/4_9/4.9.14_Gardenline_Gazebo_With_Netting_Warranty_and_Manual.pdf
Lela says
Stupid question – Hanging netting – The instructions do not state what to do BEFORE wrapping the netting around the metal frame. I have put the plastic hooks on the netting, but do not see directions on how to ? separate ? the netting to wrap it around the gazebo. Is there a secret zipper somewhere?
BOB says
WHERE CAN I FINE ONE NOW, HELP PLEASE
Tara says
Need to find a replacement canopy for my Aldi Gardenline gazebo. Anyone purchase one that fits great/well?
Mauri says
I bought an Aldi Gardenline Gazebo several years ago. I called their number to order a new canopy and the number is no longer valid I bought the one with round poles that can be screwed into a concrete slab. I think I lost the model number. Can anyone help me find a working number I can call??
Sue says
I love this Aldi Gazebo. I found a replacement canopy online at Lowes.com. I also purchased replacement netting. The netting was much thicker and better then the original. The only problem was the netting was a bit to long. It wasn’t really a big concern since it wasn’t very obvious. All I did was search for a 10×10 double tier canopy which was not carried in store. Hope this helps everyone! 🙂
Connie says
How does this gazebo handle in the wind? If we set it on our concrete patio with two sides against the house will it be stable in the awful wind we get in our area? I want it for protection rom mosquito/knat bites in our area.
thad fox says
trying to install from last year but couldn’d find directions
from last year. can anyone email original instructions?
basic corners are easy but top bars problem. thanks.
Tara says
I bought the gazebo on Sunday. Put it up on Monday for memorial day. I secured it with big rocks instead of the concrete pavers. Wednesday night we had rains with winds, and the whole gazebo blew down the road. When I retrieved the gazebo the frame was badly bent. I was able to savage the cover, screen, and a few other pieces is anyone is interested in purchasing. #3 days #a waste of money #very disappointed
Brad says
Saw one of these still available at an ALDI in my neighborhood in Michigan. For the $119 price, I’m willing to pull the trigger and take a gamble. Can someone who owns one please give me the height of the corners? I’m working with a just barely 10×10 area on the deck and I want to make sure it will fit underneath the overhang/gutter. Thank you!
judy says
Can anyone tell me where I can buy one of these gazebos. Aldis is all out of them
Diane says
Gardenline 10′ X 10′ Gazebo
Model No: 7884-14/21474
Customer Service
Phone: 1-800-599-8898 (After sales Support)
Fax: 973-227-7189
Email: support@tdcusainc.com
Web: http://www.tdcusainc.com – (can download instructions)
Karen says
Aldis is again selling the gazebos, at least ours is. They had 4, marked down from $119.00 to $99.00
Michelle says
I LOVED mine!! Unfortunately, i am moving and just sold it
CHris says
Best thing ever, Florida sun has bleached the top, but 3 years and it’s awesome…..screwed it onto my deck
Katie says
Thanks for all the great comments! I have been debating buying one but was worried it was crap because of the price. I’ll definitely get one now.
Jill says
I was just at an ALDI in Philadelphia today and they have this for $119. They also had a replacement canopy for $25. I would like to use one of these on our concrete patio, but not sure I want to drill holes into it. How else could I secure it? Buy concrete pavers, place it on top of them and drill into those? Thanks!
Christine Simonds says
What is the deal with the holes that have grommets on them on top of the canvas?
Gary Lowe says
We have very strong sun on our deck which is on the south side of our house. We decided to buy a Gazebo from Target. We had it four years and it more than paid for itself in air conditioning cost savings the very first year. It cost $299, and we got 2 seasons out of the original canopy, and two more years out of the replacement Canopy. The canopy replacement was $130 each. We were ready to order our third canopy when my wife saw and bought a $99 Gazebo at our local Aldi’s Which, by the way, was $45 less than the replacement canopy we were about to buy – since Target had increased the cost of the canopy by $15 over the past two years. We bought our Aldi’s Gazebo over 5 years ago. I took the old one down and put up the Aldi’s Gazebo on our back deck. Like with our first one, I used two 1 1/2 in lag bolts, on each leg, to secure it to the deck. I never took it back down until I replace our deck last fall. The canopy lasted through 5 seasons, though admittedly the 5th year had really taken a toll on the sun-bleached fabric, it still got us through the year, and we just replaced it this spring (2016). Once I put the canopy up, I rarely take it down and it stay up from late April early May, through early October. I will either take it down, or loosen three corners, pull them around to the still secured forth corner, and secure them to the roof rail with bungee cords, when it storms. These are much cheaper than any I have ever found. Ours is still in great condition, and the canopy cost was only abt $25. However, since Aldi only sells the replacement canopies in the spring, and when they run out they are gone, I recommend you buy two, and keep one back just in case of an emergency. I am extremely satisfied with our Gazebo, and I recommend this item.
Our first Gazebo lasted 4 years, cost $299, and we only got 2 seasons out of each canopy. Canopy replacement was $130 each. In my opinion, you just can’t beat Aldi’s deal.
Jay says
This 10 x 10 gazebo from aldi’s is great I have had mine for 4 summers , the fabric is starting to look a litle worn so I wiill get a new one this year, well worth the money.