In fairness I knew this would be relatively cheap in quality, and I bought it anyway knowing that I would never be putting it outside (I'm using it to go inside an existing metal shed as a potato/root veg store), otherwise I would have definitely spent more money on one.
However, I still underestimated how bad the quality of this would be and probably would have looked at something else if I had realised.
The key issue for this would be its potential to be weather proof in any way. The wood is very thin, and does not overlap like normal shed walls would, so had some gaps between slats, the door is too small so there is a gap all around it, the roof has screws going through the felt from the outside (yes THROUGH) the felt from the top, and they aren't even roofing screws. On top of this the hinges supplied are too large for the wood they are mounted on, so they stick out the side which is weird, and the inner shelf brackets are only lightly tacked on to the walls of the shed (as opposed to screwed on) so fell off the moment I put some slight pressure on when screwing the shelves down.
In the end I have painted it, sealed all the gaps, properly screwed in the shelf brackets and resealed the roof - which in my opinion made it not really worth what it cost.
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Weller SP40NK Soldering Iron with LED Light 40 Watt 230 Volt Kit
21 Dec, 2016
Easy to use, contains all you need.
A great starter kit that's easy to use and contains all you need to get you started. It heats up quickly and is very comfortable to hold and control.