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Once up it’s good quality, but getting there is something else. Need someone who is very capable and can make sense of the rather sketchy instructions which aren’t the easiest to follow. Recommend once up, but took lot longer than four hours to put up.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Make no mistake unless you have long arms, no wind or breeze at all and lots of patience, your going to need a hand to put it together. It's straight forward enough, instructions helpful if basic and the store once erected is not bad at all. The self tapping screws supplied with the kit are quite poor and I found around 50% wouldn't drive in or didn't hold securely if they did. I went and bought a few packs of better ones and this made the build faster and far less frustrating. Make sure you've plenty of room, have good level ground to build it on, ideally not on a windy day. Also pre organise the components into roof, front, back and sides with the correct size screws before you start, get a friend to help and you'll be fine. The doors are a flimsy affair sliding on plastic guides in metal runners. Even if you lock the handles together it's quite easy to get in. That being said, with a little ingenuity they can be made a better but they let down an otherwise fine garden store.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
A bit difficult to follow instructions as only pictures but once you start to understand the procedure it was a easy. Needs two to assemble but very good quality product and very good value compared to plastic alternative.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I purchased this shed "others" had had a go at and I found it real easy to assemble provided you follow the instructions and you have trade skills. I suggest it is not for the weekend DIY office person. I assembled it on my own from the start although my neighbour helped me lift the roof on. I did have to make some adjustments since the previous "owner" had spoiled a lot of the roof section and I needed larger screws to fasten the roof panels and so on. I reiterate it is an easy assembly if you read the instruction; look at the sections then look again before you assemble. It's the same philosophy "measure twice - cut once" and work slowly and accurately. I spent 2 days building it and another positioning the shed and fixing it to the foundation I had layed. I'm real pleased, it looks real good and I bought it at a great price. I would recommend this product to anyone who has a little higher skills.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The shed once built is quite stable but building it if there is any wind is out of the question. The instructions could be a lot clearer and each piece could be marked more clearly. With the metal being very thin (about 1mm thick) you need to be careful not to over tighten the screws, if not you will strip the predrilled hole. There are plenty of self tapping square washers but you are not told to use them generally and they need to be used with all screws. If attempting to build on your own you will need 3 hands.. when building the door panels there are 2 plastic guider blocks, 1 for each door..and there needs to be 2 for each door to ensure it slides correctly ...I had to make up 2 extra blocks! The doors work perfectly now. Once built you do need to secure it to the floor with the anchor bolts or long (3") screws. All that said it can take 4-5 hours to build in calm weather. Overcome the niggling problems and all in all a good value shed.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New