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Posted 8 May 2024

Keter Store It Out Midi Storage 880L £95 w/ newsletter code - inc 5 year guarantee (free c+c)

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Keter Store It Out Midi Storage 880L - Brown or Beige/Brown reduced to £100 at Argos, but get for £95 with the £5 newsletter signup code. includes 5 year guarantee. Free collection to store or delivery is £3.95.




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The Store It Out MIDI is an ideal storage solution for garden equipment. With its stylish wood-look design, 880L capacity and durable, weather-resistant construction, it is built to last. It includes built-in ventilation, a sloped floor to protect contents against mud and rainwater and a built-in support for you to add your own shelf. Convenient opening from the top or front and a step-on lock makes access easy when you need it. It can hold 2 x 120L bins.

Lockable for added security (padlock not included).

Packaging fits in any car's boot, no delivery needed.

Maintenance-free. No rust, dents or peel. UV protected.

  • Made of plastic.
  • Capacity 880L.
  • Lockable.
  • External size H113.5, W132, D71.5cm.
  • Internal size H108.8, W122, D61cm.
  • Weight 18kg.
  • 2 person self-assembly.
  • Manufacturer's 5 year guarantee.
  • EAN: 7290112634979 brown / 7290112634252 brown and beige




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Edited by Chanchi32, 8 May 2024
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  1. Beekay's avatar
    I have a similar Keter product and it is trash.
    Toddi's avatar
    Same, broken when it arrived. Luckily got refund and they didn’t want me to return it. Tried putting together to use anyway, and it broke even more
  2. SodaHammer's avatar
    Mine was killed by strong winds. Avoid.
    Slick_uk's avatar
    ..only if the lid blows open which happened to one of mine, as it wasn't secured. If you can't be bothered with a lock, stick a spoon in the loop at the front, works a treat!
  3. Matchu82's avatar
    Just saw the Max for 125 on wickes
  4. noeasywayout's avatar
    Everything Keter I have bought broke within a year or two.  Despite this I still bought the larger 1200L version recently off House of Fraser for £115 following a HUKD post.  They are still just as rubbish and frustrating to put together as always, mostly click together with some screws here and there.  They cheap enough for certain purposes though I suppose and for me looks tidier on the drive than a bunch of bins which constantly get knock over in the wind.
    Erooz's avatar
    All 4 of mine have lasted years.
  5. dwaindigital's avatar
    I'm trying to find a decent storage for my mountain bike.
    All these secure?
    I might have to cycle to Homebase and put my bike in one of the display ones
    GeekGrimmy's avatar
    I would say no going by some youtube reviews showing assembly.

    Youtube wobbliness

    the whole thing is just plastic clicking into plastic - i might grab one to store some odds and ends and free up shed space but i woudln't be putting anything of any value in it.
  6. Begize's avatar
    I've got two of the older Max versions of this, paid less than this for both (admittedly about 6 years ago) and both still going strong. Neighbour has one of these and the quality is no where near as good.

    Freezing from me
  7. akhlaq768's avatar
    Any offers on the ultra
    dwaindigital's avatar
  8. Monkeyface's avatar
    They aren't very strong... I've had a couple and they don't last long before bits snap or warp. Handy for storing things that are made of plastic/wood like garden toys, furniture, plant pots and the like. I wouldn't use it to store anything you don't want to get wet, rusty or stolen like lawnmowers or bikes as the plastic will eventually warp or crack and start to let water in and a thief could snap it open with a crowbar in about 10 seconds.
    rev6's avatar
    Watching someone running down the street with my lawnmower would actually brighten up my day.
  9. JayBird's avatar
    Will 2 wheelie bins fit inside this?
    Fens's avatar
    Depends on the size of your bins - smaller 120L should be fine, but for larger 240L bins you want the Max.
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