🏡 Elevate your backyard game with secure, spacious, and weatherproof storage!
The Outsunny 7' x 4' Outdoor Storage Shed offers a robust galvanized steel frame with a sloped roof design to withstand all seasons. Featuring double lockable doors and four ventilation slots, it ensures security and airflow to keep your garden tools dry and odor-free. The included foundation kit enhances stability and cleanliness, making it an ideal, spacious storage solution for patios, lawns, and backyards.
J**Z
Great looking shed
Even though the instructions are kind of hard to understand at the end, it all comes together and totally makes sense. Best advice stick to the instructions. Don’t try to do more than you have to.
A**R
Literally blew over with the first wind
First, we opened the boxes and were surprised by the cheap, thin metal. While some metal buildings are sturdy, the pieces of this one were thin and easily bent.We'd hoped that putting it all together would Improve the structures strength. Assembling it proved difficult, as many pre-drilled holes did not match properly. We had extra expense, having to get a metal drill and nuts/bolts/washers, plus silicon to plug holes that did not match.When the shed was finally up, it blew over the first time we had a storm. We had drilled and anchored it to a platform (which was fine), but the metal of the shed was so thin it buckled with the first wind.When we reached out to return it, we were met without a way to return this pile of scrap metal. Deeply displeased. One star. Do not buy this waste of time and money!!
R**I
Good size, Good quality; thin walls though
The shed is the perfect size but is expected to have thicker walls and doors. I like the color. The instructions are somewhat confusing, so it’s better to ask someone patient to help set it up!
J**H
Nifty garden shed
Assembly requires a great deal of patience and forethought. The instruction manual is actions steps in diagram form. No text. The parts are well labeled, and referenced in the diagrams. The diagrams are pretty good, but some steps lack sufficient detail such as the orientation of a bracket. Most can be puzzled outThe assembly is with sheet metal screws, or nut and bolt. These are both very small parts, and require a level of dexterity that drove me batty. Sharp edges dictate wearing gloves, but the size of the screws/bolts makes that impossible or impracticable. Parts are pre-drilled, but alignment, especially of multiple panels, can present a challenge. Dry fitting, and matching the screws/bolts used in each step to the diagrams is helpful as some pre-drilled holes are not populated until later in the process.I did find that the holes for the base frame in step 3 were mis-drilled. The simple solution was to turn the frame upside down to complete that connection. Doing step three first would have made that easier as the entire frame would not have to be turned.Alignment problems are compounded if the building site is uneven. If you have the option of assembling on a patio, concrete base, in a garage, or even a sheet of heavy plywood (the shed can be moved one or two people prior to installing the floor bracing) that would help.As the shed's walls support themselves without vertical framing, and have no diagonal bracing, I would guess it would not take too much sideways pressure for it to collapse.
K**E
Good for the price
Nice little shed it will take you all day long to build.
T**D
DONT BUY THIS
I bought this item but it didn’t stand a night. I reached out to costumer service about a refund and they denied because it was built “wrong” when I follow every step there is and I even watch a tutorial. I don’t recommend this bad consumer service and bad quality of materials if you hold it tight it’ll bend and even break. Is better if you spend more money
S**Z
Good
I saw a couple other bad review and was worried about the quality of these.I’ll say If you’re putting this up by itself, it’s going to fall the next small storm or strong wind you get . We reinforce ours with plywood on the Inside and it’s as sturdy as it can get. Instruction were a bit tricky sometimes but everything is labeled. Took quite a few hours but I think it’s pretty good, worth the $
C**.
Deffently not my shed building I bought form Lowes 20 years ago
Well I will have to say I am very disappointed in this building. I bought it to turn it into a chicken house and I guess it will serve that purpose ok but its deffently not the garden shed I bought from Lowes for 159 dollars 20 years ago. This building is made of much cheaper material so thin it could cut you Its a very poor design as well for example my Lowes shed had a mettle plate at the bottom one around the inside of the side and one at the top this one only has one on the bottom and top. The Lowes building let me put the roof together then put it on the building this one did not I had to put it together as I put up the sides which made screwing the roof on very difficult because some of the holes didn't line up I latterly had to take a drill and make new holes for some of the screws. It came with instructions but they are all pictures no directions. I was able to figure it out but I would have much rather had step by step directions which would have made it much faster. It comes in lots of pieces to put together. It came with a molding that goes around the outside roof to keep you from bumping in to it and cutting your head but it screws up to the edge of the roof making for a pool of rain water in each valley of the roof which could cause the building to leak if it backs up over the screws I personally left mine off. I thought I would have enough room to stand up in it but at 5ft 9in I have to duck going in and out. This building was made for a very short person My Lowes shed had more room inside and was taller I didn't have to duck in it at all. This building after putting the doors up they stick when I try to use the handle to open and close it my Lowes building doors slid back and forth with ease no sticking. IF I had my time to do it all over I would have not bought this building. It is deffently not worth the money. I have a Norwood lumber pro portable sawmill If I had my time to do over I would have just sawed down a tree and sawed it up into lumber and built my chicken house form that but I was to lazy I thought buying this building would be much easier. It wasn't as heavy of lifting but it was way more complicated. I would not recommend this building.
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