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Posted 25 March 2023

Outsunny 7.7x6.4Ft Garden Shed Wood Effect Tool Storage Sliding Door Wood Grain - £305.99 with code, dispatched by MH Star @ Robert Dyas

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  • LARGE STORAGE SPACE: Plenty of storage room for your lots of tools, garden equipment and garden furniture. The natural wood grain outlook is well suitable for outdoor use
  • PREMIUM STEEL: Constituted with galvanized steel frame and colour steel tile for stable, weather-resistant and durable use
  • SLOPING ROOF: Allows water to roll down to the ground, preventing build-up, stagnation and rust damage. VENTILATION SLOTS: Four windows allow air to circulate around inside, preventing any moisture and mildew build-up to your tools and equipment
  • ASSEMBLY REQUIRED: All pre-cut and pre-drilled parts included. WEARING GLOVES WHEN INSTALLING IS ADVISED


Specifications
  • Material Used: Colour coated steel plate, Polypropylene
  • Colour: Brown with wood grain
  • Product Dimension: 235.7L x 195.6W x 176.7-208.7H cm
  • Door Size: 105W x 171H cm
  • Snow Capacity: 20Kg/m²
  • Flat Pack: YES
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  1. JonCollett's avatar
    Metal sheds can sweat inside on damp weather days, leave condensate on the inside. Yes this has vents which might help, but anything metal stored in them; bikes, paint pots etc will rust in these.

    Doesn't have a base, so you need to have a concrete area for it to go down on, and the shed itself is made of thin metal so will start to rust over time. The doors also tend to be bloody awful, mine kept coming off the runners. They aren't terribly secure, so if security is a concern I think I'd avoid. You can break in with a screwdriver.
    kubek91's avatar
    Insulation foam spray and problem solved.
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  2. shayman1992's avatar
    If you have a BLC or Student Discount, you get 5% off so it comes down to £290.69
    Andrea_Calise's avatar
    How do you get to £290
  3. S.c.0.TT.y's avatar
    Been keeping an eye on a keter or lifetime plastic shed for a while but nothing has been coming on hukd in terms of the bigger sizes.

    Would this equally do the trick?

    Anyone got this, feedback? (edited)
    DigitalKnight's avatar
    Nooo stay away from metal sheds they are awful.
  4. Ross_baylis's avatar
    It is also available here aosom.co.uk/ite…CJ9
    For £296.99 with the code BLOOM10
    fleebleflam's avatar
    You can also download the app and get 15% off, which would make this £280.49!
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  5. fleebleflam's avatar
    I have a chest freezer, which i need to move outside of our bungalow asap as we are sharing it with our bedroom atm! (Don't ask)
    Which type of shed would suit the freezer to be stored? Does anyone have any idea which would be better suited please? I was going to go with a normal wooden shed, which i believe would be the best option, but not sure tbh (edited)
    Heat777's avatar
    Quite a few chest freezers now are rated down to -15 eg logik, beko etc. So I don’t think low temps are too much of a problem but summer heatwave temps >30 would potentially cause a problem as wooden and metal sheds would just be ovens so if you can place it in a sheltered and shaded place that’s better. Even adding an inch of PIR insulation would make a lot of difference to temp regulation both in cold and heat. People will say insulation doesn’t heat a shed which is true but appliances themselves do and the insulation keeps the heat in during the cold weather and heat out during the hot weather. You can also get a £30 USB dongle from Amazon to warn you if your power has tripped so your food doesn’t go to waste.
  6. DigitalKnight's avatar
    It’s a good discount but I’ve learnt to stay away from all metal sheds as they aren’t strong plus there ms no base included! (edited)
  7. fame's avatar
    Is this any good at this price..really could do with one now, as to store Garden stuff mostly
    DigitalKnight's avatar
    No metal sheds are weak and flimsy go got a Keter store it out max instead!
  8. Besford's avatar
    Metal shed: NO, NO, NO!
  9. Envx's avatar
    Look at the reviews on these on eBay. They are probably one of the lowest rated brands of sheds.
  10. Whatsleft's avatar
    I don't have this shed but I do have another item by the same brand. It's fallen apart in less than a year.
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