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Need a getaway right here, right now? You can take cover inside a cabin that you just built in only two hours.
The Quite Lite Quick Cabin comes together with only a screwdriver, which means you can easily set it up anywhere. Durable, low-density polyethylene wall panels not only make it lightweight, living up to its name, but they also keep it puncture-proof. In addition, its components are UV-treated to withstand repeated exposure to sunlight.

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With the modular parts weighing under 30 pounds, the hut can be assembled without any help. All memory of their lightweight feel dissipates when you’ve completed the build and are left with a substantial 10 x 10-foot shelter with a ceiling height of over seven feet.
The instant cabin is built with shatterproof acrylic windows that the occupant can open to get a breath of fresh air. But if it’s chilly outside, they can keep them shut and stay cozy under the hut’s triple-layer insulated roof of vinyl, dacron, and nylon. The wall panels, too, are warming with their foam padding.

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Most people aren’t psychopaths and would thus appreciate the ability to furnish this space. Thankfully, the interior contains threaded inserts that allow the addition of folding chairs or tables, OddityMall notes.

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Prices for the Quick Cabin start from US$7,499. With extension kits, it can also accommodate more legroom when needed, stretching as much as 10 x 17 feet.

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[via The Awesomer and OddityMall, images via Quite Lite]