🏡 Elevate Your Garden Game with Style!
The Crownland Backyard Garden Storage Shed is a robust 4 x 6 feet tool house designed with safety and durability in mind. Featuring ridge reinforced walls, a slope design for easy access, and ample space for tools, this shed is perfect for organizing your outdoor essentials. Quick to assemble and stylishly designed, it’s the ideal addition to any backyard.
M**N
Make Your Goals Are Realistic...
....and you'll have a great shed!The instructions were missing a page and just putting the washers on the screws and bolts will take the estimated assembly time. Aside from those this shed turned out excellent. Took us two 5 hour days (with breaks) and some basic handyman experience but the result is a very sturdy and attractive shed that fits neatly and discreetly where we want at much less cost than our neighbors could believe.
R**.
Holes don't line up - seller gives the run around - not built to specification.
The holes don't line up.They don't answer your question.Sent the item missing part Z.Instructions are poorly done, pieces don't line up.And it doesn't matter how many times you try talking to them. They give you so much run around that you end up just giving up. If you find issues just go straight to amazon. Cause you will get no help.Amazon contacted them on my behalf. They just ignore what Amazon say and answer something else. Their part are not manufactured correctly.
N**A
Sliding doors are terrible
But otherwise it's perfect as our chicken coop. Easy to put together with two people. We did it in 1.5 hours just follow directions pretty simple. I would of got one with swinging doors in hindsight instead of sliding because debris gets stuck in the rails from messy chickens
S**
Wretched to Assemble
Okay, just to be clear. I had read the reviews stating this thing was tough to put together. "No problem," I say to myself. I'm pretty handy, shouldn't be a problem. Yea - I was wrong.First things first. You need an electronic screw gun to make this happen. It can't be done without one. They give you a free screwdriver for the job - just toss it in your spare tool drawer because you won't be using it here. The reasons are two: Firstly there's no less than 8,000 screws to put this thing together. So unless you have the wrist strength and endurance of a professional Fluffer, your going to hate yourself. Second, the holes don't line up. This means you'll be self-tapping a lot of screws. So have a screw gun.Second - the instructions. The instructions say this will take 2 people about 2-3 hours to assemble. Yea....Hell is a real place and it's where liars go. Set aside the better part of a day. A good portion of this will be spent trying to figure out what the instructions are saying. They're clearly written by someone for whom English is not a first language and drawn by someone for whom drawing is not a talent. The instructions refer to the drawings, but the drawings don't show what the instructions are referring to. The drawings do, however, have several parts shown that don't actually exist.On to your selected help. I would suggest not pissing off your wife before you start this project. You'll need her help. Ask how I know this. Also, as far as calling your buddy who is an engineer/carpenter/contractor - forget it, unless they want to bring beer. What you need is someone to hold stuff, help you interpret the instructions, and maybe hug you while you cry. What you don't need is your smart-ass brother mocking you for buying the thing after he told you not to.As stated before - the holes don't line up. Everything is pre-tapped. Not that it'll do you any good. Any holes that actually do line up are purely accidental and will, undoubtedly, be corrected in subsequent versions. You'll be self-tapping these screws. Just make peace with this.Also - and this is important - only place the bare minimum of screws needed to hold something together until you get through the next step. The reason is, that next step will have you placing parts on top of parts you've already secured. This will mean you get to take apart the screws you just put in. This can be alleviated, somewhat (not totally), by just putting in enough screws to keep things from falling into a heap. At the very end you'll have a lot of screws to put in but it beats putting them in twice.Oh yea - also important - the part marked "#6" is actually 9. The part marked "6" is the real number 6. On that note, the cake is a lie.There is no use for the baggie of little plastic bushings marked S1. I don't know why they're included.On to screws and nuts (no not Californians). These come with a whole bunch of little pan-head self-tapping screws. Way more than you think you'll need. You'll need them all. A good deal of the screw heads weren't cast with any way to screw them in and so went in the trash. Still, they give you a bunch so that's okay. The little bolts that come have teeny little nuts. Really small. Smaller than that roid-rage moron at your gym that's always challenging people to lift against him (if you're not sure who this is, it might be you). I thought they were 5mm but that was too big and 4mm was too small. There is no wrench in the world that fits these. Just use your fingers or needle nose pliers.There's also some little plastic washers. These are attached, 12 at a time, to sprues. It will take the grip strength of a 2 year old holding something he's not supposed to have to rip these off the sprue. Get a pair of side-cutters.That's all the help I can give you. This makes a nice little shed when it's done. It's surprisingly solid once it's assembled. The assembly though! There's a reason why Amazon doesn't offer installation service for this thing - being forced to build thing over and over would cause a person to self-solve their woes in the manner of a 1990's postal employee.Best of luck to you.
P**E
Good for outdoor storage. Not weatherproofed.
Good bang for the buck. I knew what we were getting but I feel due the lack of real sturdy frame pieces, this should have been a lot less expensive. I generally expect the walls to be flimsy, but they should use better metal for all horizontal and vertical frame bars.
C**Y
Doors do not stay on runners. metal to weak. Assembly instructions not complete,
Do not like the weakness of the metal, slider does will not stay on the runners. 30 mile an hour winds pushed the doors of the rails. assembly instructions very limited.
D**S
Worthless assembly manual
The directions for this are about as useless as you could imagine. For example item has a half a dozen screw holes pre-drilled, but only uses two screws, and the instruction manual doesn't give you a clue as to where they go. Therefore I assembled numerous pieces then had to disassemble them and try different screw holes until I finally got it to work properly. I contacted their customer support group and they replied quickly enough with no help whatsoever. I asked for specific and better drawings or a photograph as to how something should be assembled, and they asked me to send them a video. We're not for the fact that I would have to spend $60 in postage to return this that's exactly what I would do! I finally got it together after wasting 2/3 of a day and a half because of poor directions. Be warned.
B**N
Fantastic!!!
It was easy to assemble it took us around three hours after we checked to make sure we had all the parts. I’m very happy with it for what I needed
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