🏡 Store Smart, Live Stylish – Your Outdoor Sanctuary Awaits!
The KeterManor 4x6 Resin Outdoor Storage Shed offers a spacious 131.8 cubic feet interior with durable polypropylene resin and steel reinforcement. Weatherproof, UV-protected, and rust-resistant, it supports up to 809.4 pounds and features natural light and ventilation for a fresh, organized outdoor storage solution.
Required Assembly | Yes |
Color | Gray/White |
Style Name | Storage Shed Kit |
Door Style | Standard |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 809.4 Pounds |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
Material Type | Polypropylene Resin,Steel,Plastic |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Resin |
Base Material | Polypropylene (PP), Plastic, Alloy Steel, Wood, Resin, Metal |
Chamber Depth | 69.7 Inches |
Item Weight | 93.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 75.6"D x 51.2"W x 78"H |
G**T
I needed extra storage fast- this went up quickly and is waterproof
PlusesEasily DYI in just a few hours - Took hubby and son 2 hours. One person could do it but the roof would be hard.Instructions were easy to follow.It looks very nice. It has a really cute style.It is waterproof.The door can be latched. Latch is easy to use and works- with a place for an optional padlock.No funny odors. I expected it to smell like plastic but it didn't.Easily moved if empty.Holds a LOT of full totes stacked high.NegativesNot very secure - you can padlock it but the sides could be cut into with something sharp.It's light so it could blow away during storms here,. (When empty, filling it adds weight.)Vents could let bugs in.I needed a storage shed quickly and no one in my home town had anything! I ordered this on eBay and it was delivered and up in 3 days. My husband helped the guys take it off the truck and we moved it directly onto our truck. It comes in a very large box. Next, he took everything out and set it up by our privacy fence, and checked- everything was there. From that time to the time it was finished was about 2 hours. My son did help- it really helps to do the roof if you have 2 people.Now, it is like a corrugated plastic and it is light, but it looks very nice and while it was light when empty, it wasn't empty long-it's perfect for storing totes of stuff. It holds a lot if you stack them up tall. We checked it before putting anything in it, and it is waterproof.Now, know if someone wanted to get in it, they probably could with just a box cutter assuming they weren't too dumb.Also note, it has vents that are large enough to let roaches in. We put screen up on the inside over the vents to help prevent that.I think it was a good price at under $400 for that much storage that quick. We had thought that we would have someone build us a building, but around here that is easier to think of than to see done- I could not PAY someone to build a building on my hill. The fact that this is easily DIY goes a long way with me.
S**M
Decent shed for what you pay for
First off, I will say that you get what you pay for in terms of sheds. If you want an extremely durable shed, buy a Tuff Shed. Yes it will cost significantly more, but they are the kings and queens of durable sheds. This shed I bought is not to that level obviously (and admittedly it looks and feels more like one of those outdoor playhouses you would buy for your kids than an actual shed), but considering I paid less than $500 for it, it definitely does the job until I decide I need a bigger, more durable outdoor shed. This one also fits in the awkward, small crevice I have quite nicely, whereas none of the Tuff Sheds do.As you can see, I am still constructing it, and I think it's worth mentioning that although I saw several reviews that said it takes around 3 hours to build, that is not my case; I am a strong, able-bodied 33-year-old male who is reasonably handy, and I have put about 5 hours into this thing and I am only about 2/3rds of the way through building it. With that said though, I am building it in central Texas (where it regularly gets in the high 80s/low 90s and is humid), I am building it by myself, and I am building it in a caddy cornered part of my house that is reasonably sheltered from the elements and less visible from passerbys (the downside to that is that I have had to awkwardly shove my way around the shed when the instructions said to reinforce the roof, walls and floor when I thought I was done with that hard to get to area). I also carefully measured, marked and drilled pilot holes, without realizing how many holes I would have to drill, and that you can generally get away with just drilling the screws directly into the plastic (it won't crack, but the pilot holes definitely help to guide it in).There are factors that go into each review that they probably aren't telling you about (at least, not every single detail). For example, did they build it with a second (or third) person helping? Did they build it in a cool/temperate climate where you can easily stay outside all day and not get heat stroke? How able-bodied was the person building it?I was disappointed that it took me longer since I took the half-day off from work to get it done, although trying to do extensive manual labor in the blistering heat is no joke, either. If I were to do this again, I probably would have built it in my garage, then asked a friend to help me move it into place (although I can be stubborn and I try to do as many things as possible by myself).I also saw people reinforcing and putting add-ons to theirs, which I think is a good idea. For example, the window that comes with it is not durable at all (again, it does look and feel somewhat like those plastic playhouses you would get your kids even though it is reasonably durable once assembled), and I frankly wish they provided an extra wall in case you don't want the window and can swap it out for a non-window wall. If someone wanted to, they could easily punch out the window and crawl inside, so I do plan on either replacing the window with glass, or reinforcing it with something far more durable, and I will put up a Google nest camera on the shed. I can also see a scenario where if someone wanted what was inside the shed that badly, they could look in the window, find what they want, and then come back with a large hunting knife and cut the walls out. This shed can probably stand up to gusts and such, but I question how safe it would be around a really determined thief.I plan to keep my gardening and lawn care stuff in this shed. So while it will have my lawnmower, leaf blower and electric trimmer, I am ensuring it does not contain anything too valuable that would not otherwise be easy to replace, and I encourage the same of you if you purchase one.
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