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Suncast GS4000 Vertical Garden Shed, 60-cubic ft

 
Suncast GS4000 Vertical Garden Shed, 60-cubic ft
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Suncast GS4000 Vertical Garden Shed, 60-cubic ft

We now offer a complete line of indoor/outdoor storage sheds designed to keep your equipment safe, dry, and out of harms way. Each shed features a padlock hasp for security, 2-door front panel with ramp and door latches to keep the doors securely closed. The durable resin design insures all your equipment stays dry. Included are built-in supports for shelves if you wish to add shelves to your shed. (Shelves not included).

  • Crafted from durable, weather-resistant resin

  • Padlock hasp and foot-lock secure doors to ramp

  • Simple to assemble

  • Assembled size: 55 by 37 by 72 inches (width by depth by height)

  • Capacity: 49 by 31 by 67 inches (width by depth by height)

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BSN-1064827

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Product Details:
Product Length: 42.0 inches
Product Width: 78.0 inches
Product Height: 21.0 inches
Product Weight: 125.0 pounds
Package Length: 77.99 inches
Package Width: 42.01 inches
Package Height: 20.98 inches
Package Weight: 145.46 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 31 customer reviews )
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41 of 41 found the following review helpful:

4Needs at least 1 or 2 shelves included  May 24, 2005
By Wood Creation's "LG"
This is a solid body storage building exactly as advertised. My goal was to store a mower, trimmer, blower, gas and miscellaneous items. I had to build a shelf (not included) notch it to fit and install it before putting roof in place. It works great for gas and miscellaneous items leaving room for taller items but they must be tilted some. If you have a mower with retractable handles (which I do not) it will fit in this building. (So mower is still out) Other than that it has cleared up the mess in the back and locks the flammables up too.

Be careful to read instructions because it would be very difficult to take pieces apart after clicked into place.

If you are planning to store a mower I would recomend a larger unit just for ease of use. This one is great for a lot of gardening supplies but I think they should provide at least 2 or more shelves.

23 of 23 found the following review helpful:

4Just right for outdoor storage, a little small, needs small tool solution  Aug 27, 2006
By Kristin Zhivago "Author, Roadmap to Revenue: How to Sell the Way Your Customers Want to Buy"
Relatively easy to assemble. Definitely keeping the weather out. Great for storing long-handled tools, not so great for smaller tools. Needs a wire basket or some other way of storing smaller tools such as clippers and trowels, away from the bottom. I'm hoping to solve that problem, and when I do, I will consider this purchase a success. It's not as attractive as a wood shed, but for the money, and if you don't have much space, this is a good solution.

Update, Sept 2009 - we bought one of those "shower accessories" - several wire trays on a pole - modified it just slightly (I think we had to shorten it to fit) and installed it in the back left corner of the shed. That's where we keep our small tools, and it works well.

There are two other problems with this shed. One, if the wind is really strong (we live on a bay), it can blow over. We used a piece of wood to attach it to the side of the house, and that solved the problem. Two, it's a favorite place for wasps and hornets to build their nests. Lots of little nooks and crannies, in the ceiling of the shed and inside the doors. It's not a show-stopper, but if you buy one, keep an eye on it, especially if you have little ones.

28 of 31 found the following review helpful:

5Good inside design for maximum usage  May 09, 2005
By runfast "marathon_runner"
You can put up to 6 shelves inside to fully use all the cubic space available. But you may just need 4 and leave the lower two open for big size items to be stored. Rubbermaid has a similar size shed but it can only accept three shelves and waste a lot of spaces. The Rubbermaid shed uses much fewer pieces to assembly than this one. The assmbly is pretty easy if you follow the manu but it does take some time (1-2 hours). After I finished the assembly there were some rain and the inside was try except a couple of water drops. The only concern is its sturdiness since it's assembled with 28 pieces and so far so good. I don't expect it can stand a ternado or hurricane. One thing I wan to alert you: when you buy the shelves do measure the inside and ignore the manu since if you buy the side according it yuo will find the shelves will shift too much to the left or right. You want them more stable, right?

Recommended.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Good little shed  Aug 13, 2006
By D. GOLD
The item arrived about three weeks after it was ordered.
One of the pieces was damaged in shipment.
I called the customer support line.
A replacement part was shipped out to me at no charge.
The broken piece was to be discarded.
Constuction was easy and quick. ( 1 hour )



6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

1poor quality  May 22, 2008
By beans
we had a wind/rain storm a few months after I'd bought this shed.
It blew over, fell forward and the top piece split in two.We threw it out.
I've since purchased 3 rubbermaid sheds mainly because our rubbermaid
composter had withstood many years of use. big mistake to buy anything
Suncast, they're very flimsy.


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