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DIMENSIONS: Exterior: 51. 2 in. W x 75. 6 in. D x 78 in. H / Interior: 43. 7 in. W x 69. 7 in. D x 74. 8 in. H
IDEAL SIZE: Generous storage capacity of 131. 8 cubic feet
RESIN CONSTRUCTION: Made from polypropylene resin plastic & steel reinforced to ensure durability - will not peel, rot or rust & never needs painting
DURABLE: Weather-resistant, waterproof and UV protected - will not peel, rot or rust
LIGHT & AIRY: Skylight and window to let in natural light & vented for air circulation
ATTRACTIVE: Stylish wood-like texture will complement any home
VERSATILE: Use as a storage shed for a push lawn mower, bike storage, yard tools, garden tools, and patio furniture
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Which is why I got this one for our small weekend place.
This one is not even in the same ball park with the quality of my other two.
I feel like a Toddler could tear it down if they put their mind to it.
I wouldn't pay more than a $150 for it
I know we all fill the sheds to the brim anyway, but I'd like to at least *pretend* I could store things in an accessible manner.
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Could prime and paint it. would be a PITA though
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I know we all fill the sheds to the brim anyway, but I'd like to at least *pretend* I could store things in an accessible manner.
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I know we all fill the sheds to the brim anyway, but I'd like to at least *pretend* I could store things in an accessible manner.
Maybe 🤔 cobble two together to make the thing functional
I know we all fill the sheds to the brim anyway, but I'd like to at least *pretend* I could store things in an accessible manner.
I know we all fill the sheds to the brim anyway, but I'd like to at least *pretend* I could store things in an accessible manner.
It looks like the door opens outward not inward.
Which is why I got this one for our small weekend place.
This one is not even in the same ball park with the quality of my other two.
I feel like a Toddler could tear it down if they put their mind to it.
I wouldn't pay more than a $150 for it