








🏡 Build Bold, Build EZ — Your Perfect Shed, Your Way!
EZBUILDER 50 is a premium DIY shed framing kit featuring 50% stronger galvanized steel brackets and a patent-pending EZ Miter template for precision cuts. Designed for customizable widths from 6 to 14 inches and any length, it enables professionals and DIYers alike to build durable, water-repellent storage sheds, barns, garages, or playhouses with ease. The kit includes all essential brackets and easy-to-follow plans, making it the ultimate weekend project with a lifetime warranty on framing components.
| ASIN | B08Y9BWQH5 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Material | Alloy Steel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,783 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #231 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand | EZBUILDER |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (234) |
| Door Style | wood |
| Frame Material | Galvanized Steel,Steel,Wood |
| Item Weight | 14.75 pounds |
| Manufacturer | New England Outdoor Products |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Package Dimensions | 12.6 x 7.17 x 6.06 inches |
| Style | Barn |
| Top Material Type | Wood |
| UPC | 870263004509 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
J**T
Make shed building easy.
Found the material to be very easy to handle and use. The instructions could be better written. But I did change the design some. I built a 10x12 and raised the side walls to 93" so my peak is about 149". I will be building a loft for woodworking storage .
G**S
Good product
I will be getting to this part of my project soon. These parts look good for my plans.
H**S
Very nice product with one MAJOR flaw
I bought 3 of these in early 2022, to build the large shed. I actually built 10x20, and put a door in the side. I used all the uprights, and reduced the spacing in the middle. I used sheet metal siding instead of wood. It is so tall, I had room to put plywood on top of the horizontal "C" braces for a loft for lighter items. First, the flaw. I did not find the brackets flimsy at all, as other reviews say. Quite the opposite, I was able to build all the uprights myself and turn them over without help (tips below). But, as good as they are, they are harmed by the packaging. They are pressed together one inside the other to fit in a small box. This bends all bent parts out of position. The slot for the 2x4 beam has 2 side flanges that are bent so a 2x4 won't fit. You will want to spend a lot of time bending these back into shape, especially the pointy parts. If you don't get this right, you will spend a lot of time with a hammer trying to pound the 2x4s into place. I used a planer to take more than 1/8" off the 2x4, and they were still snug in a couple places. I have no Idea how they could be packaged without creating this problem. But if you don't address it before assembly, it will be a big problem. Tips: Bend those brackets into shape before doing anything else. I built the uprights in 2 halfs, a B, an AL, and an AU. Then I laid out 2 halfs side by side and put 1 bracket on each one. Then I flipped one over and lined them up. I put screws in the other half of the top bracket, and nailed on the cross beam C. Then I could pick up the bracket by the brace and turn it over. (You'll need to be 7 feet tall to do that part by yourself.) 6 more screws and that upright is ready to set up. I assembled the uprights on the floor of the shed. I built one and then stood it up. I held the first few in position with stringers, 1x2x8". I got by with 2, but 6 or 8 would be better. Be careful when you get 5 or 6 done, you won't have room on the remaining floor. So I did final assembly on the last 6 and set them all aside, then set them in place one at a time. I did not build the door frame until after all the uprights were in place. I used all full uprights, and cut the ones I needed to the size of the door. I built the header, and set it on top of the portion of the "B" pieces I cut out, which I shortened to the correct length and attached to the adjacent uprights. Good luck and happy building.
J**P
Great Product
I rebuilt my shed roof. These worked great in support. Made it easier to install. You will need to more of the A's for framing Hi Barn style.
K**D
Not recommended.
The brackets were all underbent, preventing the long 2x4s from fitting in the slots. After standing the trusses upright, the brackets collapsed under their own weight. I checked the 2x4 thickness with calipers, thinking they may be oversized, but they were dead on. Overall, it's just a bad design. The instructions looked like they were badly interpreted from Chinese.
D**Z
The important thing to know is you need to take your time…
I’ve read several reviews on this product and people complain about it being to hard or to complicated and that it’s a waste of time and money ..the thing about this kit is you need to take your time and enjoy the build I absolutely loved putting it together and I’m kinda sad that it’s coming to an end….anyone can go buy a prebuilt shed and bam you’re done but their is something special and manly when you build it yourself….
C**R
Diy maybe?
Kit was complete. Found the instructions to be pretty good but the quality of the metal brackets is poor. Very thin material. There is a cut template included that is helpful but when assembling the framing and the shed I found the brackets to be too flimsy at times. Also had to notch boards to get things to fit. Too many screws needed for each bracket, made me question the structural integrity. I don't build for a living but have plenty of experience, I would buy the kit again. The shed turnout great but spent lots of time Making the kit work.
K**R
Built in a day!
These worked great, built a playhouse for the kiddos. The instructions were nonexistent, had to hunt them down on the intrawebs. It’s all built now and it’s perfect.
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