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Walmart is selling a $649 ‘heavy-duty' carport for only $250, and shoppers say it's ‘very dependable'

Walmart is selling a $649 ‘heavy-duty' carport for only $250, and shoppers say it's ‘very dependable'

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'I love not having to worry about my van in all kinds of weather.'
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Exposing your car to the elements is a big risk, as the sun and different forms of inclement weather can damage it. Thankfully, Walmart is here to help with a carport that's over 60% off and cheaper than a garage.
The Netaje 12 by 20 Foot Heavy-Duty Carport is on sale for $250, which is 61% off the original $649 price tag. This bestseller holds over a dozen five-star ratings at Walmart and shoppers say it's a 'great product' and 'very dependable.'
This 12 foot by 20 foot carport canopy can fit everything from cars to boats, but no matter what your store, it'll be protected. The polyethylene construction ensures this carport is weatherproof and able to withstand harsh UV rays, rain, and more. In addition, eight heavy-duty galvanized metal poles, as well as ground stakes and cables, ensure your carport will stay up in all kinds of conditions. And if you ever want better airflow or more space, this carport has four windows and a side-opening door to improve circulation and give you easy access to your vehicle. Best of all, this item ships completely free of charge and doesn't require any extra tools for setup.
'It's easy to assemble,' one shopper said. 'Great quality.' Another agreed, saying, 'Easy to install. Everything came on time when they said. It's heavy-duty.'
'I love not having to worry about my van in all kinds of weather,' a third reviewer said.
The Netaje 12 by 20 Foot Heavy-Duty Carport is a bestseller and ships completely free, which is enticing for any buyer. As a result, it might sell out sooner rather than later. Add it to your cart ASAP before the 61% markdown drifts away.
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