🌿 Elevate your outdoor storage game with style and strength!
The Outsunny 7 x 4ft Metal Garden Shed offers a robust, weather-resistant steel structure with a spacious interior of 4.6 cubic meters. Featuring a sloping roof for water runoff, ventilation slots for airflow, and lockable double doors for security, it includes a foundation kit for stable installation. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking organized, durable, and stylish garden storage solutions.
Product Dimensions | 130 x 213 x 185 cm; 44 kg |
Part number | UK845-030V00LG0331 |
Item display height | 185 centimetres |
Item display length | 213 centimetres |
Item display width | 130 centimetres |
Item display weight | 44 Kilograms |
Material type | Alloy Steel |
Item volume | 4.6 Cubic Metres |
Manufacturer | Sold by MHSTAR |
Item model number | 845-030V00LG |
ASIN | B0CSCPJFKG |
S**E
Great shed but the Virgin Mary would be swearing blue murder building it
Fantastic shed for the price, very roomy and looks nice but it's so fiddly to put together.I'm a joiner and have put together hundreds of flat packs but this stumped me, the instructions are rubbish.Gloves are provided but you can't wear them due to the hundreds of tiny screws and bolts. Some of the panel edges are sharp and my hands were cut to ribbons.I'd definitely recommend 2 people build it.So after a couple of days ranting and raving and losing 12 gallons of blood I'm very happy with it and my labrador has forgiven me for all the swearing.
I**A
Good value for money
I’m very pleased with this shed. Good value for money & meet my requirements, only be storage at the back garden. No require for security lock which may not good for it. Not too difficult but not too easy for assembly, need to go with the flow with your skills, manual is just guidance but not good to follow as step by step. Got lots of cuts but quite good fun activity in sunny day.
W**N
"You're having a tin bath mate"
I'm no slouch when it comes to putting stuff together. I've single handedly built a log cabin, complicated built in wardrobes and anything IKEA can through at you, so I wasn't worried about a small shed.This turned out to be my nemesis. From start to finish, I have sworn, cut myself several times despite the gloves they include, and I do declare this to be the worst buy in my 57 years on this planet.Firstly, it has 102 parts. Yes, 102 Parts! For something with 4 walls, 2 doors and a roof, that's a stupendous feat of over engineering. To join these 102 pieces of metal together, you get 204 tiny m4 screws and 102 tiny m4 nuts and bolts, as well as 288 washers. The thickness of the aluminium is micro-thin, to a point that it's razor sharp. When you're not cutting yourself, you're bending it.If all this wasn't enough, the instructions are more of a guide and you have to trust in whichever god or gods you favour to help you make the right choice. Why have A4 sized booklet when you could have A5?If, all this goes right and you get everything correct, you should immediately go out and buy a lottery ticket, as you're the luckiest person on earth.In the end, I binned the doors as they stuck, made noise and wouldn't open our close without me using a very sweary version of "open sesame" whilst using force. Not too much force of course as it's just thicker than tin foil.I've also put some felt over the top and stuck it down with felt adhesive, and I'm using it as an open bike shed.I think, if you don't have anything to hate in your life, that you should buy one of these to focus your aggression on. I used to hate the tories, now I've got this.Don't do it!Live long and prosper.
P**S
Not the best buy
This Unit is really flimsy and cheap the tin is paper thin and very insecure dont buy this if you storing anything of value.The only use for this is to keep hay, plants or kids garden toys, the instructions are very poor and none of the peices are in order there packed in boxes with unrelated pieces.If you purchase one be extra careful handling the peices, as the thin tin is very sharp and dangerous. when you come to fit the roof you will need some kind of support as the roof will no take any weight and when you fit the rindge plates you need to screw through three sections and the screws are cheap and nasty which wont always screw through the sections.If you do buy one good luck you will need it.......
R**L
Great but rather difficult to build
Let’s face it, the instruction’s claim that this can be assembled by 2 people within 3 hrs is rather fanciful. More like 3 days! However it’s still a great shed.The positives:1) The shed looks nice. Well far nicer than we expected. We went for metal (as opposed to wood or plastic) for the fact we could get a larger shed for cheaper, so we can fit all our bikes in. We were therefore initially prepared to compromise on the look so we were pleasantly surprised with the appearance.2) Size. Similar to the above the shed is fairly large and can easily fit in 4 or 5 bikes. It’s just possible to stand in the middle but it’s not the sort of shed you’d stay in for long anyway - more a storing kind of shed.3) Price. It’s very good value for money when you start looking at the price of similarly sized wooden or plastic sheds.4) Security. This is an ‘odd’ one but again an unexpected benefit is that it’s too noisy to steal from. We set up security cameras, padlocks, chains and so on then realised opening the sliding doors is so loud that you’ll wake half the neighbourhood up if you choose to park your bike in there after around 7pm!The negatives:Only one really which is the construction. I’m sure this is mentioned countless times elsewhere in product reviews but if you’ve grown accustomed to IKEA assembly instructions you’re not going to be happy. To cut a long story short the labelling of the various pieces with codes is fine but the illustrations are very poorly executed. Often it’s impossible to decipher what piece goes where by looking at the diagrams and it becomes quicker to ignore the drawings and use trial and error. The total assembly time was around 12 hours over 3 days. Of course, some will be faster and, certainly some will be even slower than us.In conclusion-Fiddly pieces, very poor illustrations in the instructions and vastly more time needed to assemble than the 3 hrs they claim.Very nice look (in our opinion), secure due to the excessive noise when opening/closing which would surely put off any would-be thief (the noise could also be a disadvantage I suppose), good price and good size.Would we buy another one if we need more storage space? The short answer is yes.Would we pay someone else to build it if we could go back in time? Yes, definitely!
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