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Title: Awnings
Post by: Joe Camper on September 06, 2011, 04:13:54 AM
I live in Chicago and Zip-Dee is right up the road. A patio awning is about 1500 bucks. There is a manufacturer that does local tv comercials for their products and they are SUN SETER awnings. Anyone ever seen these comercials? They have what looks just like a zip dee for 400 advertized. Additionally it has a feature zip dee does not it has a crank to put it in and out verses the silly stupid metal rods zip dee has.

You know where Im going with this.

Comments? Anybody try one of these?
Title: Re: Awnings
Post by: Ace on September 06, 2011, 04:25:52 AM
If like to sell my zip-dee to the first sucker I could find. Know where I'm going?
Title: Re: Awnings
Post by: Alan Baker on September 06, 2011, 04:43:28 AM
Ace,

I'd like to be that sucker if the price is right. Linda and I will be work camping in Kentucky through the 1st of the year. I had hoped to be back for Bussin but it looks like we'll be away until the middle of Jan.
My present Zip-Dee is over 20 yrs old. I bought it used 12 yrs ago. I've had to make some repairs and find the good people of Zip-Dee to be most helpful. Yes they got it and they charge for it. On the other hand, how would you feel going down the road with a patio awning designed to hang over your 8' sliding door?
I'll contact you when I return to Sebring.

Alan
Title: Re: Awnings
Post by: Ace on September 06, 2011, 04:46:49 AM
allen trust me I would not sell the awning to my worst enemy. with that said I wouldn't recommend zip-dee to anyone!
Title: Re: Awnings
Post by: papatony on September 06, 2011, 04:55:26 AM
Joe: we have one of those awnings and are very happy with it.  have had it for several years now. good product, we paid 800.00 for ours back then.   Tony
Title: Re: Awnings
Post by: Joe Camper on September 06, 2011, 05:00:37 AM
Is the crank removable or do you strap it down?
Title: Re: Awnings
Post by: papatony on September 06, 2011, 03:23:08 PM
The legs or arms can be stood upright when extended if that is what you mean. It pulls out with a strap manually