tent for vendors Alvantor Pop Up Vendor Booth Instant Concession Stand Portable Food Tr
SKU: 44811607058
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tent for vendors Alvantor Pop Up Vendor Booth Instant Concession Stand Portable Food Tr

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tent for vendors Alvantor Pop Up Vendor Booth Instant Concession Stand Portable Food TrThis tent is printed with 2 logos, EighteenTek and Alvantor, EighteenTek is Alvantor's sub brand, the 2 brands may ship randomly. Design Patent Pending: This Pop Up vendor tent concession stand is made of innovative fiberglass ribs, automatically open in a second, no assembly needed, stable and durable. This canopy have 2 sizes, 10'x10'x6. 5'H and 12'x12'x7. 8'H, providing a spacious interior shelter, easy to cover a hot dog cart mobile food cart

  • This tent is printed with 2 logos, EighteenTek and Alvantor, EighteenTek is Alvantor's sub-brand, the 2 brands may ship randomly.
  • Design Patent Pending: This Pop-Up vendor tent concession stand is made of innovative fiberglass ribs, automatically open in a second, no assembly needed, stable and durable. This canopy have 2 sizes, 10'x10'x6.5'H and 12'x12'x7.8'H, providing a spacious interior shelter, easy to cover a hot dog cart/ mobile food cart inside. The patent-pending folding technique makes to fold it easily into a portable carrying bag sized dia 40.9" x 2.8"H and  45.3" x 3.9"H. It is the lightest booth tent in the market, ONLY 19 lbs, the 12' is 28.8 lbs and easy for you to carry, move and store anywhere.
  • Versatile Usage: This vendor booth tent is much cheaper than a food truck, but has similar usage. It can be used as a concession stand, mobile kiosk tent, food stall/stand, market stall, commercial tent, trade show tent, display tent, market tent at zoos, parks, circuses, beaches, CBD, and other places, for selling popcorn, ice cream, coffee, hot dogs, other food and groceries. It is a great choice for most commercial activities. It also provides a shelter for you to enjoy picnics, travel, parties, afternoon tea, or meetings. Also, this tent is the best choice for Restaurants, Bars, and Cafes as outdoor dining tents during this special period. Moreover, you can use it to cover your furniture or other stuff. Note: Please be careful not to place the tent near high-temperature products like frying pans or oven, the fabric may melt.
  • Innovative Design: You can write or erase the signs on PVC windows with wet-erase and dry-erase markers, such as “Sale”, “Christmas”, “Coffee”, “Ice Cream”, “Hot Dogs” and other creativity. The 10' tent has 3 PVC windows and the 12' one has 5 windows. It will attract customers' attention and inspire the theme of your mobile store! The rolling up windows bring breezy wind and fresh air, for better dissipation of body heat and odor. Close the windows to protect you on rainy days, and keep warm on cold days. You may enjoy the great views of the outdoors through the super transparent PVC windows.
  • Superior Quality: The canopy fabric is 150D oxford which provides an all-day UPF 50+ UV protection against the burning sun, one large back entrance door with double side silicone zippers, allow easy access from the inside and outside, 2 large mesh pockets, convenient for you to store accessories. Low entrance allows for easy access for wheeled carts or wheelchairs. A black of stripe cover can be velcro on the threshold of the entrance for protection when rolling over it. Enough hooks inside to ensure enough space to hang items. Ship with 6 sandbags, 12 guylines, 12 stakes, strengthening the stability of the tent on windy days. The 12' size has 8 sandbags, 16 guylines, 16 stakes.
  • 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: As a U.S.-based company, Alvantor is a registered trademark. We offer a 1-year limited warranty. If you are not satisfied with the Alvantor tent, please contact us. We will provide you with speedy service from our office located in Los Angeles, CA. Your complete satisfaction is our highest priority! This product is design and utility patent pending. Copying or following our products is prohibited and we will enforce our rights to the fullest extent of the law.
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