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Posted 28 April 2023

Keter Darwin 6 x 4ft (Brown) £327.25 / £294.52 with email sign up @ Homebase

£327.25
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Looks like an excellent little shed and the best price around currently at £294.52 with the 10% email sign up code


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Details

The evolutionary Darwin shed will change the way you think about sheds and is the perfect design if you want the look and feel of wood with all of the benefits and ease of resin.

The tongue and groove panels allow for easy assembly in just 1 to 2 hours and the compact packaging allows you to pick up your Darwin shed in-store, take it home, build it and store all of your garden accessories and tools in just one day!

Features

  • Ideal outdoor storage solution for all garden tools and equipment, BBQ's, bicycles and DIY tools
  • Elegant natural wood look and feel design with single door, built in ventilation and window for natural light
  • Heavy duty floor panel with tongue and groove panels for easy assembly and lock hasp for additional security (Lock not included)
  • Made of durable, low maintenance and fade-free wood composite resin with double wall construction
  • Takes Approx. 2 hours to assemble

Dimensions

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Review Rating

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  1. mossmanfly's avatar
    mossmanfly
    Looking for a shed, was considering a wooden one for about £270. Got a Keter store it out unit and thats lasted well and is nearly 9 years old now. So will consult the "Boss" and probably consider this for ease of putting together rather than a wooden shed.
    MilkTheFrog's avatar
    MilkTheFrog
    Don't think they're any easier to put together than a wooden shed at all really, panels are much more flexible and by all accounts the roof is a nightmare.
  2. JJ0063's avatar
    JJ0063
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    Picked one of these up today along with a couple of plastic pallets from marketplace to use as a base. Very straightforward to assemble and feels nice and sturdy. Well pleased!
    dreamsofubuntu's avatar
    dreamsofubuntu Author
    Looks good, I don't think you can argue when compared to similar products in the price range...
  3. imTwinkle_'s avatar
    imTwinkle_
    Ive got one in my garden, Well made, dry and stands now looking like new second year
  4. Mpt11's avatar
    Mpt11
    Saw this today at home Base looks and feels cheap
  5. highdon's avatar
    highdon
    Would this be big enough for 2 large mountain bikes (29ers)? Dimensions would imply so but was wondering if anyone had some experience with actually taking them in and out frequently? Don't want it to be a faff.
    meandog101's avatar
    meandog101
    I have this shed. Inside back wall to front is 1.75m door opening is 65cm. Hope that helps
  6. budgio's avatar
    budgio
    Had ours nearly 10 years now, so good we bought two.
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  7. Cristiano's avatar
    Cristiano
    Steer clear! I put this up and I’ve not been able to get into it since. No idea what’s happened, but the door around handle is just stuck. Il have to rip it down at some point.
    GapsOfTheGod's avatar
    GapsOfTheGod
    Sounds like it was put together on unlevel ground?
  8. GapsOfTheGod's avatar
    GapsOfTheGod
    Paid £265.50 in July 2022, with email sign up. It's a decent little shed for the price.
  9. CloudHeaven's avatar
    CloudHeaven
    Is it just me or does this need a half moon on the door?
    dreamsofubuntu's avatar
    dreamsofubuntu Author
    "what a load of..... *Flushing sound* Somebody once told me the world is gonna role me, I ain't the sharpest tool in the she-e-ed" (edited)
  10. Mrepg's avatar
    Mrepg
    Perfect for two bikes gear and toolbox. Mines like new after 5yrs.
    mikeizz's avatar
    mikeizz
    What about 2 bikes and a lawnmower? Be a bit cramped?
  11. ssb6422's avatar
    ssb6422
    Thanks op, ordered!
  12. SnitchesGetStitches's avatar
    SnitchesGetStitches
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    Not the most environmentally friendly material choice, but might outlive wooden ones.
  13. emiddleman's avatar
    emiddleman
    Use 10off as code
  14. Meg4929's avatar
    Meg4929
    I've had this for three years. Still looks the same as the day we put it up and it gets packed full of garden stuff every winter xx
  15. RuudBullit's avatar
    RuudBullit
    How are these for condensation, damp and mould? I'm thinking about it for winter storage for stuff such as garden furniture cushions over winter.........
    GapsOfTheGod's avatar
    GapsOfTheGod
    Been grand for me. Decent ventilation.
  16. svcmfkcbgi's avatar
    svcmfkcbgi
    Had one of these for over a year now. Takes much longer than one or two hours to put up But all in all, a really good shed which I’m sure will last many years. No issues with mould.
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