🏡 Your Garden's Best-Kept Secret!
The Panana Metal 6X4 Steel Shed is a robust outdoor storage solution designed to keep your garden tools organized and protected. With its spacious interior, durable alloy steel construction, and convenient sliding doors, this shed is the perfect addition to any outdoor space.
Product Dimensions | 175 x 128 x 171 cm; 46 kg |
Part number | YU-GJF-O |
Material type | Alloy Steel, Metal |
Manufacturer | Panana |
Manufacturer reference | YU-GJF-O |
ASIN | B08LPGVZGC |
S**2
Great little shed, good for storage, worth money.
Firstly, I ordered this way back in July. Product was on its way for delivery, and on the day it was meant to arrive we got a message from HERMES, saying it would be delivered late that evening, the message arrived at 20:55 (five to nine pm) ... Never arrived and they couldn't give a bit about it. (Bit being the best option in rhyming words.....)The seller was excellent and arranged for another shed to be dispatched immediately via XPD..Arrived, and because of HERMES atrocious delivery system I missed a slot where help could build it (I'm not great at these things)The shed is exactly as stated, slightly wider than advertisement, and was about 4 hours to complete.It's sturdy when built, doors are same metal so once in runners flimsiness disappears.I'm 5'10 and can step inside ok, but bear in mind the roof slopes at back... We bought a solar light for inside.Bear in mind that, unlike me, not to buy a plastic base, it needs to be secured on slabs or concrete/tar as this shed needs 8 bolts to secure to ground . And also to provide a floor, I believe you can buy a floor with it.All in all its exactly as advertised and again the seller was great to converse with. Would definitely recommend them.You will also need to buy a lock, we just went with a bicycle lock and wrapped it round handles.Pp, I haven't as yet added the stones so that is the base we built, about£60 with sand and concrete.Also, the instructions need to be read and adapted but that's such a minor thing.
A**N
Good size
Quality seems good and ample space inside however, it is horrendous to build. Razor sharp edges and the gloves provided were too small.
M**T
Don't. ..just don't
Unless this is to be built and used indoors, like in a barn...just don't give yourself the unavoidable trauma these tin sheds will cause you. I battled for days, determined to make this work. I followed the picture-only instructions meticulously but finally had to admit defeat. They're just not able to cope with even a slight breeze. As soon as a gusty wind got up....well...total nightmare...the screeching woke me at 5am.. .and my neighbours. Also, design flaw is that upper corners are only attached by tiny screws and the tin...not robust enough. I had to give up and friends removed the wreckage for me. I then bought a wooden shed instead...so for me...a total waste of money. It could possibly work if, as I say, its to be an indoor storage in a larger building.
M**.
Extremely Difficult
I am usually pretty good at flat packs but this was a different story. It is the most difficult flat pack I have ever done. The instructions were very poor and hard to decifer. You can just about work out which bit goes where but you don't know which way up it goes and 2 pieces had to be redone as I had put them in upside down as the instructions were so vague. The instructions for installing the doors were useless as they wouldn't go in as described and we ended up having to force them in. Now it is finally up it is fairly sturdy but I very nearly gave up and sent it back. The only part in the instructions which made sense was the many warnings of sharp edges and to wear gloves. I wore gloves and still ended up with cuts all over my hands as the edges were so sharp they cut through the gloves!
D**E
Ok
Does the job, however was taking all day to put it together. All pieces are covered in protective film, when removing it it kept breaking. There is no option to put a lock either.
D**6
works with some fixing
you really want to fit this with the floor if you can help it, if not use the floor mounts and the corners provided even though to guide will tell you they are not required on a stone floor THEY ARE required to hold square and true i live in a windy place so cant complain too much it lasted a year before i had a someone build a steel frame for the inside of the shed stands strong now best for a sheltered corner supported by wall or thick bush to hold back wind if you are building this for the first time get some double sided tape for the joins will make your life easier and keep out some of the leaks that did appear before i we took it apart to add the additional inner frame pieces in an x either end of the shed
M**K
Horrendous
It takes 3/4 people to erect, instructions not very clear and the roof can only be fixed down at the sides, I would never tell anyone it's a good buy because its not.
S**N
Really solid once bolted down.
Surprisingly, this was a really easy item to assemble. True, while you are building it everything sort of flexes too much but once you start putting it together it soon starts to firm up. The shed was mounted on a concrete base. Once you use the c type clips to bolt it down I was surprised how taught it all went...I built the whole thing up, on my own, in about 2 hours (in-between the rain showers) and then finished it the next day in less than an hour (two people would be easier and quicker). An electric screwdriver was used to speed things up.All-in-all a decent item. I was surprised because i thought it would be flimsy at best.The item came in two packages (one large one for the panels and a smaller one for some of the supports). Worryingly the packages came from different suppliers and on different days. After I contact them it was explained that this could be the case.
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