🏡 Elevate your backyard game with storage that works as hard as you do!
The Rubbermaid Large Resin Outdoor Storage Shed offers a durable, weather-resistant 7x7 ft space designed to store large lawn equipment, bikes, and garden tools. Featuring a 180-degree door opening for easy access, a roof 50% stronger to handle heavy snow loads, integrated rain gutters for superior water management, and enhanced ventilation for better airflow, this shed combines practical design with robust construction to keep your outdoor essentials organized and protected all year long.
E**.
Love this shed!
I love this shed! Tons of space! Easy to build, and high-quality. I can fit my dirtbike and my lawnmower. What more could a guy want?
K**R
Happy with our purchase.
This is a good shed at a good price. Well made and went together without any major problems, Directions could be clearer but thats the case with most assemble yourself products. Best advice is make sure you provide a solid level base. I would buy again.
C**P
Adorable looking shed!
This is the only project my husband and I have done that actually went together so smoothly. My husband leveled the ground with pavers one weekend. But the time it took to build it on the pavers was only 4 hours. Everything snapped and slid. We didn’t know we’d have to anchor it so the pavers wasn’t a good idea, we decided to forgo them and tie it down if we have a hurricane. But other than that it seems super solid and study. ( I will update review if hurricane happens). We read a review it did hold up when someone tied it down. Overall we really love it!
T**.
Flimsy, cheap, and comes apart when the weather gets hot
Purchased this in December of 2024 and put it up a few days after it arrived. It's August 2025 now, and this thing has NOT held up.Firstly, the instructions are easy enough to follow, but you'll quickly find that snap-together parts aren't great when the injection molding isn't consistent. Parts are bowed, warped, and simply don't want to go together. But if they don't snap together perfectly, don't worry! There are metals pins that hold walls together at the seams.Except after 6-8 mos (basically once it starts to get hot and further warp the plastic panels) those pins will back out. We opened the doors to fine two lying on the ground, and every time we hammer them back in, within two days they've backed out again.The floor is FLIMSY flimsy. We put ours in a flat spot in the yard, and still had to shove boards under it to keep it from sagging (and any sagging WILL make the pieces pop apart.) Even if you had a concrete slab to put this on, your floors will still sag, as they have a lip around the outside that raises the actual surface of each floor panel off the ground by about an inch.8 mos later, and daylight is visible between the walls and roof panels because, again, parts that snap together are a horrible idea if you live anywhere with sunlightwhere it gets warmer than 70° F. No amount of hammering will slot the roof panels back into place, unless we just disassemble the entire thing and start over, which, considering it took two of us two days to put it up, is not happening.Incredibly and continuingly disappointed in this product, as it gets visibly worse each time we're in there. The roof also leaks (and also the walls, if we're being honest) so good luck storing anything in it other than your grill. For the money, we could have bought a metal shed, built a floor for it, and have a structure that will actually shelter what's inside it, and will actually last. Unfortunately we thought this would last longer, and were wrong. Won't be surprised if it just blows over within another year-- I'm shocked it hasn't yet; my only assumption is that the storage rack we have zip-tied on the inside and weighted down with various mechanic tools is providing some much-needed structural integrity.
I**E
Don't Recommend For Hurricane Prone Areas
I found it to be difficult to put together without assistance but overall it's a very nice shed! It functions well and is good value for the money. It is also pretty sturdy and weather resistant in heavy rain and moderate wind however ours did not stand up in hurricane conditions so I don't recommend it if you live in a hurricane prone area. Overall it's a great shed that I highly recommend.
D**
Great shed!
Great shed! Had my handyman put together. He said it wasn’t bad at all to assemble, ab 10 hours. Fits my riding mower.
M**L
VERY flimsy for a 'real shed'
I wanted to like this - but the 'new reinforced floor' is so weak I don't trust it at all. I ended up putting plywood down over it and screwing it down to the base, because the floor was so soft. In fact, I dropped a tool on it while building (a socket wrench) and it went right through the floor! I bought this to house our riding mower, and there's just no chance it's strong enough for that.I regret buying it as it's really not a SHED, it's a walk-in rubbermaid storage container - much nicer than a rubbermaid storage box, and much bigger, but to call it a shed is probably a misnomer. It's way too flimsy and soft. Once I put down the plywood, I moved my non-riding mower, the kids' bikes, and a few other things in there, but all in all, it was NOT as sturdy as advertised. If returning it was an option, I probably would have done it, but I opted to just keep it and use it for the smaller stuff. Frustrating, but what can you do?
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