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Posted 5 May 2024

Outsunny 7 x 4ft Lockable Metal Garden Tool Storage Shed Storage - UK Mainland

£200.99
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Outsunny 7 x 4ft Lockable Metal Garden Tool Storage Shed Storage - Yellow 157 global ratings £200.99 was £328.99

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  • LARGE 185 x 127CM DESIGN: Plenty of storage room for your gardening equipment, tools and outdoor equipment.
  • GALVANISED STEEL: Finished with a protective top, it is strong and durable for long lasting use in your garden.
  • SLOPING ROOF: Allows water to roll down to the ground, preventing build up, stagnation and rust damage. DOUBLE SLIDING DOORS: Lockable for safety when you’re not at home, it allows easy access inside and keeps everything out of sight.
  • VENTILATION SLOTS: Two on the front and two on the back, allows air to circulate around inside, preventing any moisture and mildew build up to your tools and equipment. EASY ASSEMBLY: All pre-cut and pre-drilled parts included, with a floor foundation also included for the shed to stand level.
  • DIMENSIONS: 185H x 213L x 127Wcm. Inside: 185H x 203L x 117Wcm. Door: 152H x 96Lcm. WEARING GLOVES WHEN INSTALLING IS ADVISED."


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  1. kevin3702's avatar
    Thanks ordered, just what I was looking for and if you go green it's even cheaper
  2. Damienzz's avatar
    I'm putting up a metal outsunny shed at the moment. 11x9 ft. It's pretty simple but fiddly, didn't get enough plastic washers so have had to order some off Amazon as the roof is half built and can't wait too long for replacements.

    The quality of the metal isn't very good, it's thinner than a biscuit tin.
    Wires's avatar
    I am toying with the idea of getting one but everyone says metal sheds be bad, get damp get condensation and so one but the big ticket is that it is cheap.

    Anyone know if it is easy to add insulation to these to do away with damp?
  3. d3k's avatar
    Have bigger one almost 5 years now and still all in fairly good order. Had no problems putting it up by myself but it's rather flimsy. Panels are almost paper thin.
    Ememem's avatar
    Hi, would this shed be OK to keep heavy items in like a petrol Wacker plate, it won't touch or lean on the wall panels?

    Also have the thin panels posed any issue other than being flimsy from a use and durability perspective? This would be costing more than £500 for a similar sized Keter shed so this is a cheaper alternative for me, thanks
  4. bdmhenderson's avatar
    These are a nightmare to put up, we got the bigger version - it's terrible
    random_dude's avatar
    Lightweight, there's only 10,000 screws to fix
  5. usetheforceluke's avatar
    Definitely not hot. The other colours are around £200 anyway. It's just for some strange reason the yellow one was £328 and it's the same size as the others
  6. j3remy42's avatar
    I bought this, and absolutely hate it. I think it has to be one of the worst purchases I’ve ever made. The metal is so thin that it slices your hands. All the screws are so fiddly to get in that I think it easily added an hour on to the already fairly lengthy build time, picking dropped screws up. Even in this first picture the doors aren’t lined up, that gap looks worse from the front. And those sliding doors just jerk along their tracks. I got rid of an old but still perfectly serviceable Keter plastic shed for this, mainly because of the doors being on the side which better suits my garden. I can not tell you how disappointed I am that I decided to do this.
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