🏡 Elevate your outdoor organization with style!
The Gizoon 6' x 4' Outdoor Storage Shed is a robust and versatile solution for all your outdoor storage needs. Made from durable galvanized steel, it features double lockable doors for security, a waterproof design, and a spacious interior that can accommodate various items from garden tools to outdoor furniture. With easy assembly and a sleek green finish, this shed is perfect for any backyard or patio.
Chamber Width | 75.6 Inches |
Door Width | 44.5 Inches |
Door Height | 62.5 Inches |
Chamber Depth | 48.5 Inches |
Chamber Height | 71.3 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 48.5"D x 75.6"W x 71.3"H |
Item Weight | 63 Pounds |
Style | Outdoor Storage |
Door Style | Double Doors, Double Doors |
Color | Green |
Top Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material | Metal |
Base Material | Metal, Plastic, Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV Protection |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
J**N
Excellent value. Spacious and easy to assemble.
This shed is super easy to put together, just takes a while to do so. Instructions are easy to follow, just go slow to make sure parts are lining up correctly. If your holes don’t match up it’s user error not product error, when assembled correctly all holes match up. I mounted my 6X4 shed to a frame with wheels and this works perfectly. I will say my one critique is that the walls need some type of framing reinforcement to make it more sturdy, otherwise it kind of shakes. I’m using 2X4’s to add more support to the walls for peace of mind. Excellent value and easy build.
P**
Well built and pretty easy to assemble
This shed was exactly what we were looking for. The size, color, and roof type. It was pretty simple to put together and even though there is almost no written instructions there is pictures and once I got used to paying close attention to the pictures it became very clear. I have put together serval sheds and this one was the nicest constructed shed I've built to date. Nice shed and a very reasonable price. I would recommend itto anyone.
W**O
OK, Kind of small ... and short, feels flimsy, expect dents, needs clearer instructions
Update: Airiva replied back to me though I wasn't really expecting anything since my shed was completed and functional. Though there were a few dings and the issues I mentioned, they didn't stop me from building the shed and using it. Airiva offered me replacements and compensation for my feedback and suggestions, which I found encouraging, as it seems they take the consumer reviews very seriously. The plan to improve their packaging and instructions for future products. For that, I have to give them one star more. This is one of the FEW vendors who actually respond! Impressive.I figured it'd be easy to assemble as the panels are sheet metal, and therefore, not heavy. That's true. The kit came with enough fasteners, thank goodness, as some are 1/2" long and easily dropped - the newly mulched area wasn't much help either. Found some panels had dents in the middle despite the amount of padding (light) and careful packaging.The base, sides were easy to figure out, but the sloped sides and the roof were not too well documented, and we had to undo it once. I didn't peel off the thin protective plastic over the sheet metal as it was 1) too hard to remove, 2) messy once removed as it's in little pieces, and 3) maybe an additional layer of protection(?).The caps to the screws tips for the inside is a nice touch, though there are plenty of them to cover! Came with a latch and door lock with keys! I am not sure how weather proof this will be as we built is AFTER all the storms were done. Our cement pad was exactly 4'x6' so we ended up adding a 2x4 pressure-treated wood frame around it to attach the shed. Maybe that was good in hindsight as drilling into concrete to stabilize the shed would have been a bear to do.It took us a little over 5 hours to assemble over two days as we started late in the first afternoon.Maybe I'd buy this again as it was definitely less expensive than other similar sized sheds, though am skeptical about how long it will survive.
N**R
Excellent shed, easy to put together, and great value
First, I want to state I have not been compensated in any way for this review - I paid full price for the 6x4 shed and just wanted to provide my experience putting it together and clear up some misconceptions about the shed.With that said, I have to say, the manufacturer of this shed made it super easy to assemble it: well-written instructions with easy to identify illustrations, and hardware components clearly identified within a bag for each one. In years past, I've seen nuts, screws, bolts, washers, etc. all thrown together in one bag where you then have to spend 30 to 45 minutes separating everything and putting them in order so that you can readily identify and access them - it was a nightmare. Not so with this shed, the manufacturer did a great job separating and identifying everything - it was super easy to put together.I read some reviews where folks were stating the holes did not align and they had to drill holes in order to put the shed together. The same thing happened to me, but I figured out what I did wrong: I switched parts from the left side to the right side and nothing was lining up - once I discovered the error and corrected it, the holes aligned perfectly. Since the side panels have an "accordion-style" construction, you just need to move that small section of the panel to get the holes to align.The shed was ridiculously easy to put together: I did it by myself and it took me just 3 hours to build it (the wood floor, framing, and shelves took about an extra hour). But I am experienced at this and I use certain tools that the average person may not have, such as an impact driver with which I can swap driver bits quickly for the different types of screws, a circular saw and oscillating tool for undertaking the internal wood framing (optional for some folks), and self-tapping screws (for wood floor and framing).As you can see from the pictures (I've numbered them from 1 thru 9), I laid out the parts on a table, started with the floor frame, then the corner panels, then the upper braces, then the side panels, then the roof and doors, and finally, the internal wood framing where I added a floor and shelves (which are attached to the wood frame and floor).I found the hardware to be of good quality and the door hinges were excellent: very solid and heavy duty, not cheap and flimsy. The manufacturer provided extra screws, bolts, nuts, and washers (because we all tend to lose a few here and there), and was also extremely thoughtful and provided a bag of screw thread covers to protect you from accidentally stabbing yourself with the screw points if you're working inside the shed.I have to say, putting the shed together was a very pleasant experience - I was expecting a nightmarish hell based on my prior experience and some of the reviews, but I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was. If you follow the instructions, take your time, drink plenty of water, and don't accidentally swap parts (like I did), you should have an easy build and a great looking shed as well. I can definitely recommend this shed to everyone.
E**R
Flimsy but cheap
It is a piece of junk, but it was cheap. Be careful not to strip the screws. I stripped more than I would have liked despite being careful. The metal is flimsy, it took longer to install than expected, the instructions aren’t great, and I’m concerned the wind is going to take this thing for a ride. I did get some stakes to secure it to the ground, but a good wind might rip the roof right off. If you are ok with these things, it is a good value.
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