🏡 Shed Your Worries Away!
The Greesum Outdoor Storage Shed is a robust 6 x 4 ft utility shed made from durable galvanized steel, designed to provide secure and weather-resistant storage for your outdoor tools, equipment, or even as a cozy pet house. With a lockable door and sloped roof, it combines functionality with style, ensuring your backyard remains tidy and organized.
Door Width | 39.15 Inches |
Door Height | 74.2 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 50"D x 78.3"W x 74.2"H |
Item Weight | 108.71 Pounds |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Style | 6' x 4' |
Door Style | Sliding Doors |
Color | Brown |
Top Material Type | Metal |
Frame Material | Metal |
Base Material | Metal |
Material Type | Metal |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
B**R
Great shed for extra items
This has been a great purchase. Assembly wasn't too bad and instructions were clear. I ended up building a wooden pallet to put it on and anchored it to the ground
N**K
Took about 10 hours to build and lots of cussing
So the instructions say the shed takes about 2-3 hours with 2 people. The instructions lie. It took WAY longer to build because every single part is covered in a super thin plastic that needs to be peeled off. That is what took the longest. And you can't just peel off all of the plastic before beginning because the part number is on the plastic.When building the shed, you will look at the directions for WAY too long to figure out how the side top crossbars go. It won't make sense, even if you have a PhD in Ikea instructions. Most of the other parts of the instructions went well enough...except that part.When you read the instructions initially, it suggests using the gloves that come with them. The first 20 steps you'll get a false sense of security and won't need the gloves. Those stupid gloves will just get in the way.....UNTIL...you get to assembling the roof. Put on the gloves when you get to the roof. I cut my hands up just peeling the plastic film off of the roof peices because they are paper thin. There's so much blood on my shed now...just from the roof.Once built, the shed is pretty solid. I'm figuring out how to build a space to hang some tools now in a metal shed that you can't attach things to.
K**
A one-eyed gorilla could build a better shed from scratch.
-Extremely weak, thin material (~20ga aluminum).-Serious misalignment issues. Had to re-drill more than 25% of the holes ourselves, sometimes a quarter inch or more away from the existing ones. The holes that did work are easy to strip due to weakness of the material.-Gaps in corrugated sheets, had to buy construction adhesive to secure everything and salvage the project.Bottom line, while some folks seem to have gotten lucky with a few good kits where everything aligned great, that is not our experience at all and I know we’re not alone. Roll the dice if you want. Good luck to you.
A**9
Happy with it
For the price it's great. Yes, the screw holes don't always line up, that's why you don't tighten things down until it's all lined up. Took a little while to set up, but that's to be expected. Was able to set it up by myself, the second half in the dark because I did it in an evening after work.
J**S
It'll do.
I bought this shed because of the price. I read all the reviews beforehand and kind of thought people were being dramatic. Silly me. When someone says it took 2 days to build the shed, that parts where bent, that holes don't match up, that the instructions are poorly written and whole sections make almost no sense, they're not lying. There were times when the holes really didn't match up and other times when the instructions were so poorly detailed that I simply hadn't put something together correctly.But how do you know if whether something was a factory error or a user/instructions error? Only Jesus knows, and he's not gonna tell you, because he's having a great time watching you curse your way to hell.I can tell the shed will look pretty shabby after a season or two. The metal is VERY thin. Don't lean tools or anything up against it.I will never buy one of these cheap kits again. I'll spend more money for a shed that won't make me lose my mind.I'm giving it three starts instead of two, because I know there are some out there who must have a shed at a lower price point. I would say, if you simply cannot afford paying a little more, this shed will do. It will annoy you. You'll very likely hate setting it up. But once it's built, it will be a good place to put your stuff.
B**E
You will bleed....
Those gloves they give are garbage. 10 minutes in I cut right through the gloves while unboxing. My finger got cut real bad. Blood was running down my arm. You really need to round the edges. This product is dangerous while assembling. Be careful...Did it again. Had to take my own work gloves off to place some screws. My hands brushed against a panel and sliced open my finger. Instead of sheds they should make razor blades.Assembly was tricky but not too crazy. You have to really look at the pictures. Holes lined up most of the time.They really need to package this better. Almost every part was dented or bent. Thicker panels would make this a much more sturdy shed.Once fully assembled it not a bad shed. Time will tell. I left the plastic film on since to would take a long time to remove. I thought it would be taller but I can stand inside.
A**R
Good buy for the money
Holding up pretty good. Definitely a 2 person job. Please wear the gloves to avoid cuts.
S**G
You SHOULD Buy This Shed.
Took me 4 hours alone with a drill and a step ladder (whoever is taking two days to assemble this needs to just hire someone). Sturdier than the reviews give it credit for. Pre-drilled holes lined up fine. Leave the plastic wrapping—too much work to remove. Wear the provided gloves because the sheet metal is sharp. Worth every penny of the $189 I spent. Instructions were exceedingly clear.
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