- This Shed made from 100% hot dipped galvanised steel throughout.Fully protect your garden equipment.
- Two doors and a pent roof maximise your accessibility to the cabin,
- 【Large Space】The size of the garden shed is D105x W210x H130cm , Can Put 2-3 Bicycles
- The tool shed is made of high-quality galvanized metal, which is anti rust and corrosion. Leak resistant top with tight construction, and thick walls with dent resistant durability enable it to last for many years without maintaining.Will not warp like plastic sheds, will not corrode like wooden sheds.
- Lockable Shed,Pad-lockable doors give easy access to your stored items and enhance the safety, preventing small animals from accidentally entering.
- Come by two parcels , Maybe arrive on different days
Outdoor Shed Garden Storage Box Shed Bike Metal Pent Tool Shed House Galvanized Steel Can Put 3 Bicycles
Rated 3.25 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
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FJ Barnes –
Was just what we needed. Gloves required to assemble as sheets can be sharp in places. The panels scratch easy too despite having plastic film coverings
Lil_owz –
I’ll start with the positives as it is a fantastic shed and very reasonable compared to others on the market! The size is great we had 2 adult bikes, 2 kids bikes and a few random ride on toys and there’s still plenty of room in there!
Negatives –
Echo the other reviews, it’s a huge pain in the a$$ to put together! Granted I did do it by myself so made it hard on myself but I’m pretty handy so was up for the task but this was very tedious! It would’ve been easily with 2 people but it’ll take a good few hrs regardless and wear the gloves provided as the metal sheets will cut your hands to shreds! Also make sure you line all the panels & holes correctly to avoid having to re-do!
I had to re-drill most of the holes in the steel posts using a 4mm bit as it was impossible to get the screws in how they came.
A huge disappointment when opening the boxes quite a few of my sheets were either scratched or damaged, and some of the aluminium had signs of corrosion where it’s possible been lying in a warehouse somewhere, but customer service were pretty good and offered me a discount as I wasn’t willing to send back after all the graft!
The roof section isn’t fantastic. The latch rarely lines up and can be easily loosened by hand so it’s not very secure and the struts aren’t up to much but do help slightly when opening. Also the lock on the front could be easily removed using a screwdriver so again not very secure.
All the sheets come with a protective film also, my advice would be to leave that on as again, it’s a massive pain to remove and very time consuming and as mentioned, time isn’t on your side with this build!
So ye, a mixed bag really. I wanted to be fair as it’s a great shed and I would recommend it but please be aware of the negatives and the work it takes to assemble!!
Nathan –
Worst thing I’ve brought in years! Recently built a 20x8ft timber framed shed. It came in less pieces and was quicker to build than this. This arrived in a horrendous state with every single panel scratched. Lumps of metal had fallen out of the box. Terrible instructions. Awful awful product. Do not buy
Chris –
Awful product. No base, takes a long time to assemble due to hideous number of parts. Poor quality and would offer absolutely no protection from bike thieves
J –
Was looking for a bike shelter and didn’t want to pay £800 for one, built this a year ago and it’s still standing through all weathers, high wind etc, it’s going to last years. Note it doesn’t come with a base, I build a wooden one out of decking, cost about £20. If anyone really wanted to steal what was inside they probably could, but they’d need to do it in a thunderstorm as breaking in wouldn’t be quiet, it’s a very good value store for 2 adult, or several child bikes to keep the weather off them. There weren’t quite enough screws but I got a token refund and put it towards a pack of more secure headless bolts so you couldn’t unscrew the doors to break in. You’ll need some patience to build it.
Dave Powell –
The instruction booklet was very poor quality, looks like it’s been through the photocopier a few times. Really unclear instructions, which resulted in me having to redo work. They would tell you to put say 6 screws in the panel to hold an edging piece on. You’d then have to remove the top and bottom ones when attaching it the next panel. You’d then, a lot look later on, remove the middle two screws to fit hinges or whatever. Ive done a few metal sheds mow and thus was by far the worse set of instructions. The overall quality isn’t great either. Also it said that there were 230 of one type of screw. Obvs I didn’t count them and ended up bring about 4 screws short.
Lil_owz –
For the price you can’t go wrong, only criticism is the covers they provided for the screws in side are to big and fall off when you walk passed them
C –
When reading this and other reviews, please remember that this is one of the cheapest on the market when comparing like for like sizes. I wanted cheap and was prepared to compromise a little.
That said, I am quite impressed.
Yes, it does take a lot longer than the instruction suggest. We committed two days/3 people working on and off.
– It is VERY well packed in two cartons. Even the plastic strapping was taped over to stop it cutting the hand.
– Get everything out, count it and lay it out. It will make life a lot easier during construction. Don’t forget to take off the plastic film on each panel. It will look a lot tidier in the end.
– Take you time reading the instructions (they really are not that bad) and building it – then you will be able to do each bit first time. You may find that doing some of the sections out of order makes it easier to construct.
– Tolerances are okay. Most pieces have a fraction of flexibility and movability so it all goes together okay.
– Wear the gloves provided or gloves you have! If you don’t actually cut yourself, you will discover tiny nicks on your hands at the end of the day if you don’t.
Security – not great but it suits my needs. You can always uprate the locks and lock bolts relatively cheaply.
If you want it more waterproof, run some outdoor sealant around all the joins.
Even though it is heavy when packed, it moves around easily when constructed. If you can, bolt it to a concrete floor/patio or something similar. This also vastly improves rigidity.
Overall, I am pleased with the shed. It does look smart and tidy and is certainly worth the money being, in some cases, less than half the price of similar size items.
Don’t expect the Rolls Royce of sheds, it is more a good basic Dacia!!