🏡 Your Backyard's Best-Kept Secret!
The Outsunny 3.3' x 3.4' Outdoor Storage Shed is a robust and stylish solution for organizing your outdoor space. With a durable galvanized steel frame, sloped roof for rain runoff, and lockable door for security, this shed is perfect for storing garden tools, outdoor toys, and more. Its compact design and good ventilation make it an ideal addition to any backyard, patio, or garage.
B**K
Great Value for the Price! 👍
I recently purchased the 9' x 11' shed, and I must say it's an excellent deal for the price. While the quality isn't top-tier, it exceeded my expectations given the cost. The value you get for what you pay is impressive.Assembly proved a bit challenging, but following the instructions carefully made it manageable. If you're on a budget and willing to invest some effort in assembly, this shed is a fantastic choice. Overall, I'm thrilled with my purchase and highly recommend it to others looking for a cost-effective storage solution.
F**A
Proof Engineering is dead
It gets one star because, once assembled, it is a spacious shed that meets HOA requirements. This is an overpriced example of horrible Chinese engineering and manufacturing. The instructions are incorrect: the very first step switches parts, the final flooring steps are ... at the end. By the way, I bought 2 of these and the instructions for one were a bit different than the other - mind boggling! Literally, the instructions guide the assembly of floor beams in such a way that the end result will not fit through the door of the already assembled shed! The instructions are very hard to interpret because the drawings are inadequate. The parts designation is harder to read than Arabic. The instructions don't give dimension for the wood needed to create the floor. Eventually, it seems to suggest screwing the shed to the wood which is located UNDER the shed (exposed to the elements)!? The nuts for the bolts are all 9/32 and many must be installed in very awkward spots; only young children's fingers are small enough to do the job. And, lastly, the parts don't always line up with the holes, leading to endless frustration; it gets worst when the hole for 4 parts must all line up to get a screw in there. A job that says should take 2-3 hours took the better part of a week (for 2 sheds) with up to 2 people working on it which, by the way, despite the recommendation to do so, is nearly impossible without people getting in each other's way. I cannot recommend this product
P**2
It’s standing.
The media could not be loaded. This shed requires a pretty intense amount of effort and time. Took me about 14 hours over 3 days at a relaxed pace by myself. I was working with a VERY restrictive budget, and ultimately it was this shed or no shed. The shed was not badly damaged in shipping. The 2 boxes arrived okay. Some slightly bent pieces were easily bent back into shape. Any bent pieces can be bent back easily. The instructions are less than ideal. The quality is less than ideal. The thickness of the sheet metal is .010. Thicker than tinfoil. Can be cut if necessary with snips or a Dremel with a cutoff disc. Do not use a jigsaw as the material is so thin it buckles and flexes. Cutting is not required for assembly. I made some cuts to insert windows. During my construction, I made errors, as I discovered when trying to assemble pieces and the holes did not align. When done correctly, in my opinion, all the holes will align. But to discern correct positioning for dozens of thin metal pieces based on an unclear instruction is an exercise in frustration. When mistakes were made and holes didn’t align several steps past the point of no return, I got the drill out and drilled the holes for the screws. For the most part, I think it came together well. Several holes in the roof did not align with the bracing underneath. So I used a tube of roof patch and calked over them. There is also visible airspace around the floor frame between the vertical corrugated metal. I chose to discard the H-shaped floor bracing due to lack of effectiveness. The doors are thin corrugated flimsy metal pieces which are braced with cross pieces. The plastic feet on the bottom slide in grooves, and the doors slide behind the walls. The top of the doors are attached to plastic sliders which slide in a groove. No wheels. Works ok. This is not a secure shed. If you are concerned about security, DO NOT BUY THIS. The metal on this shed could be cut open with simple scissors or tin snips. The entire thing assembled can be slid around on pavement. I have mine on concrete. And that’s my floor. There is no installed floor. Lots of pointed sheet metal screws left after construction. Used all the bolts and nuts. Didn’t use the plastic washers. Some of the pointed screws would strip upon tightening. Beware over tightening. Just go until light snug. Then stop and move on. Did not use the smaller bag of special screws. Turned out okay. Not sure how it will hold up in 2 years. I may need to reinforce it all with 2x4’s. I do think it will need some help at some point. I would recommend saving money and probably avoiding this one.
A**R
Great Value for the Price
After reading the reviews, I was expecting poorly written instructions, thin materials for siding, incorrect pilot holes, challenging protective wrap & bent or damaged pieces. For the price and only option available in the size I needed, I was willing to take the risk. For the most part all of the above challenges were true, but not to any extreme. The damage was minimal due to thin material and being banged around in transport eventhough everything was packaged well. The instructions were not horrible but did have a few incorrect diagrams. I layed everything out before I started so it was easy to figure out how things should go together. I would suggest doing this to avoid unassembling to correct later (there are a lot of screws). The majority of the holes lined up as long as the pieces are put in the right direction (instructions are not helpful as this is where some of the errors were). Some panels needed to be flipped which changed the overlaping order, but avoided re-drilling of holes. I did have to drill new pilot holes into the back, bottom frame but that was minor and the only holes that didn't line up correctly. The plastic wrap on the white parts was not fun to peel off so if you don't care, don't bother. The last thing I wish was better is the door slides. Everything works and the doors are reinforced, but the slides are plastic and I fear they'll only last a short while. I painted mine to match my house before I assembled, so if thhe color doesn't work plan on about 6 cans of spray paint for the green panels.A final thought, if you enjoy puzzles and putting things together, this is a fun project. If not, you may want to go with something a bit more simple. This was done mostly by me in one day (plus painting). A second person is only needed to hold a few bolts while the other person tightens due to there location and inability to reach.
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