UberTiger
These are very small and not very tall. Be sure to measure your space.
I bought the 8ft x 4ft shed from an ebay seller and was suprised at how low it is (I can't stand up in it and some long handled garden tools don't fit easily)
For £200 I think it was a decent deal, but it did take me nearly two days to put together on my own, partially because I spent half of the first day building a base on a slope.
All in all, I spent another £50-£100 on wood for a base, osb flooring, dpm and blocks to level it on grass.
It comes flatpacked and the metal feels very flimsy when putting together, however ones assembled, it's actually pretty solid.
For the best part of £300 all in, I'm actually happy with the 8ft x 4ft version, although it did take waaaaay longer than anticipated to put together. I also had to drill a lot of my own holes for the screws when attaching the roof, as they were missing the pilot holes. Luckily I had the rights bits and my 18V Dewalt took care of it.
The other thing is each sheet is covered in plastic, and to peel it properly is very fiddly. I could easily have cut the assembly time by 1/3 if I didn't peel the plastic so carefully. But I guess it does help protect the paint in transport and assembly. (edited)
I bought the 8ft x 4ft shed from an ebay seller and was suprised at how low it is (I can't stand up in it and some long handled garden tools don't fit easily)
For £200 I think it was a decent deal, but it did take me nearly two days to put together on my own, partially because I spent half of the first day building a base on a slope.
All in all, I spent another £50-£100 on wood for a base, osb flooring, dpm and blocks to level it on grass.
It comes flatpacked and the metal feels very flimsy when putting together, however ones assembled, it's actually pretty solid.
For the best part of £300 all in, I'm actually happy with the 8ft x 4ft version, although it did take waaaaay longer than anticipated to put together. I also had to drill a lot of my own holes for the screws when attaching the roof, as they were missing the pilot holes. Luckily I had the rights bits and my 18V Dewalt took care of it.
The other thing is each sheet is covered in plastic, and to peel it properly is very fiddly. I could easily have cut the assembly time by 1/3 if I didn't peel the plastic so carefully. But I guess it does help protect the paint in transport and assembly. (edited)
This outdoor shed from Outsunny can be the best choice for your messy tools in the garden. Quality materials is durable. The metal shed is equipped with a sloping steel roof so that rainwater will not accumulate on the roof. A single sliding door allows easy access. Placing this tool shed in the yard corner will be a smart choice, and can store your gardening equipment. The simple style will suit all styles of courtyards. You will definitely not regret buying it.