🏡 Elevate your backyard game with secure, stylish storage!
The Aoxun 6x3.9 FT Outdoor Storage Shed features a durable galvanized steel structure with a waterproof sloped roof and ventilated design. Its spacious interior and lockable doors provide versatile, secure storage for garden tools, bikes, and more, making it an essential upgrade for any modern backyard or patio.
I**G
Nice good-sized shed; first try, positive learning experience
This is a nice, good-sized shed. I am using it to store gardening supplies and tools. I like the size, as it is not too big and fits my needs perfectly. The outer layer has UV protection, which is great, so I have less to worry about its long-term durability against the sun. As I am new to building a shed, this was quite an experience, especially doing it by myself.Once I set up my foundation, I was able to easily follow the instructions. I did have to double-check multiple times to ensure the orientation of the parts was correct, as I had misplaced one early on, which caused the pre-drilled holes to be misaligned later. Once I fixed that initial mistake, everything else fitted together perfectly. As each part was screwed in, the subsequent holes became easier to align. The only challenging steps were balancing some of the larger panels in the air while I secured each end, but this became easier as more pieces were connected and provided stability.Overall, I am very happy with the product, as I wasn't sure if this was something I could handle on my own. The metal sheets are quite solid and feel secure once everything is locked in place with the screws. I did, however, make a mistake on the foundation, which I am in the process of re-doing (I need to put the weed prevention mesh under my bricks, not above!). The total build time was about 12 hours for me (due to my initial misplacement and the foundation error), but this has been a great overall learning experience, and I now have a functional shed.
M**Y
Very detailed instructions. Excellent quality.
The media could not be loaded. We got the 7x6 foot no platform shed. It comes in two different boxes, had quite a few steps, but the most well written and detailed manual I think I have ever used. Read the instructions carefully because it does specify different pieces and the pictures are extremely detailed; we had to back track a couple of times because I didn’t notice small steps (my fault completely). Trust the process and don’t skip over any steps and examine the pictures because if you put a piece in incorrectly, the holes won’t line up correctly. Overall, for something we had to entirely put together, this is a very sturdy shed. We’ve had a few storms so far but it has held up and stayed dry inside. It is definitely a two person project. It took us about 5 hours total to assemble (not including building our platform). 10/10 recommend this shed! 5’10” husband for size reference. You do have to duck your head to walk into the shed. There are holes on the bottom of the frame inside the shed for you to screw it into the platform to secure it better. We plan to put shelves inside and build some framing to hang up yard tools.
H**N
Good value for someone with good DIY skills, others beware.
I gave it four stars but it probably deserves 3.5THE SUMMARY:Would I buy it again for $190, yes. The materials alone and the final sturdiness and structure of the shed are worth it. But I would only recommend buying it if you have solid DIY skills.THE GOOD:- A good value for the materials alone. (Why I ranked it 4 instead of 3 stars)- fairly sturdy once it’s assembled (especially if you add a plywood floor after yourself.- Came with extra screws, bolts and nuts which was good because it needs a million and you are bound to lose some.- Easy enough to modify yourself to add a floor, hanging racks, shelves, and more.THE BAD:- The quality control is terrible.- Many of the parts had missing screw pilot holes so I had to drill them myself.- Many of the existing screw pilot holes were mis-aligned or too big for the screws- The instructions left a lot to be desired, pretty much all just pictures and part numbers and all of it far to small (I don’t have bad eyesight either they were just too tiny to see the details)- The metal edges are SHARP! I had cut my fingers and hands 15 times by the end of the project. I was wearing gloves for a while but many of the screws and parts are too small and fiddle to handle with gloves.
T**E
Looks nice, just the right size.
It looks decent when finished. It took me about 8 hours to put it together by myself, not counting the concrete paver base. No misaligned holes or missing pieces. Peeling the panels is tedious and there are scratches anyway. The plastic doesn't help.
M**R
Not sturdy and not waterproof without a lot of work
It’s a shed. This requires assembly, best done with leather work gloves to avoid cuts due to unfinished edges. It’s a very thin gauge metal, so it dents easily (I didn’t get a gauge out to measure it, but somewhere around 28 gauge). The included base is NOT a floor. It is just thin metal strips that will hold flooring in place. The shed is not waterproof when assembled as sent. Adding your own caulk and weatherstripping can get it to the point where the interior doesn’t flood. If you need to buy plywood, paint, weatherstripping, redrilling holes, etc to get this shed functional, you’d be better off spending the money on a Tough Shed or other brand. I got mine fixed up, but was it worth the effort?
C**K
Good and Bad
I purchased the 6 x 3.9 ft shed it is quite a challenge to put together. The base is simple and straight forward but the shed itself is challenging. Here are the reasons:1) The instructions are not clear and not enough details are provided to ensure the pieces are arranged correctly. Specifically when you get to the rectangular metal support that the top of the side panels screw into, look at where the pieces should screw into the metal because the instructions can be confusing.2) For the roof where the hole is 6 feet off the ground, putting a size 8 screw across 3 layers of metal where the holes do not line up correctly and you have to find a 1/2 cm diameter hole on the bottom layer to screw into is very difficult. The easier way is if the manufacturer used a nut/bolt system but it's just 1 small screw into a 1/2 cm diameter hole in the metal.The metal itself is also very thin and you will certainly scratch the paint/protective layer while you assemble it.However it is cheap and the pieces are light.
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