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The OUYESSIR 6 x 4 Ft Outdoor Storage Shed is a robust and stylish solution for all your storage needs. Made from durable aluminum alloy and alloy steel, this shed is designed to withstand harsh weather while providing ample space for tools, bikes, and more. With easy assembly and a lockable door, it combines functionality with security, making it a must-have for any backyard.
Door Height | 5.68 Feet |
Item Weight | 96 Pounds |
Style | Compact |
Door Style | Doors, Doors |
Color | White |
Top Material Type | Aluminum |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Base Material | Alloy Steel,Aluminum,Metal |
Material Type | Aluminum, Alloy Steel |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV Protection |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
W**R
Very Sharp Edges
The plastic coating on nearly all the metal parts takes a long time to remove! Took two people almost two hours to do so! Assembly was fairly easy with a second set of hands. We assembled it on the back patio then moved it to its new home. Missing one hinge and the seller sent the entire box of parts that included the hinges! I just needed a hinge but no complaints.
P**R
Superbly priced, easy to assemble.
I didn't have high hopes, but I needed a shed and this is the only one with the floor braces included that I could afford. Holy cow was it easy to out together. The instructions were SUPER easy to follow. The only hiccup I ran into were the wall corners when attaching the roof. I didn't make sure they were squared off at a 90 degree angle and instead did them too tight. The doors didn't line up. It was an easy fix in the end, but super frustrating until I figured it out. I installed it on two pallets and did the entire thing by myself. Took me a few hours one afternoon and then a couple more the next afternoon. It is a bit flimsy, but well worth the price. The part numbers are stamped into the panels, which I don't like at all. It is hardly noticeable, but I wish they had used stickers instead.
A**.
The assembly is a nightmare
This shed has been the single biggest nightmare to assemble of anything I've ever put together. The directions aren't bad, it's the actual steps that are awful. Here are my chief complaints:1) The "protective film" on every panel is too thin. It's so thin that you have to tear if off in small strips. It says putting this together takes "12 man hours," with 2 ppl recommended. I assure you, half of that time is just struggling to get the damn protective film off. A thicker film would be easy to tear off. This was awful, and is generally also unnecessary.2) The metal itself is too thin. They warn you that you can cut yourself, and give you dainty little white gloves to use during assembly to prevent that. I cut myself twice anyway. The edges are razor sharp, including in places you are likely to touch after assembly. I happened to have a rubber edging that was meant to cover a sharp edge on a different product (an edge that turned out not to really be sharp at all, unlike this shed)- so I was able to cover most of those edges (for example, just inside the door, where you are likely to put your hand as you step inside the shed, is a sharp edge).3) The corner pieces, where the "anchor" holes are for attaching the shed to a slab, are plastic. Secured with tiny screws. It is certainly not enough to hold the shed down under a strong wind- the metal will bend and just rip off of the plastic. This shed is flimsy.4) The tiny screws. You need smurf hands to be able to even hold these screws without dropping them. Would adding an 1/8th of an inch to the screws kill you?When all is said and done, the kit does produce a standing shed, at the end. And it is cheaply priced. But gosh, make sure its worth all the suffering and cursing that will go with assembling it... you might be better off just buying some lumber and building a real one.
R**X
Nice little Shed, for the price.
I am very satisfied with this shed (6x4 size). I got it because it’s low enough to fit below my fence, but wide enough to fit my grill, garden tools, a folded 10ft canopy and a bunch of my kid’s yard toys — with room to spare.Assembly took me 3 days (~4 hours per day), by myself (with an injured knee). If two people worked on it, who know what they’re doing, it would probably take less than 6 hours.I must note, the instructions are, and I’m not lying, the greatest instructions I’ve ever read for assembling something. It has commentary about certain assembly instructions, which are pretty funny. It’s also very detailed, so it’s difficult to mess anything up.Just some notes, if you decide to get one of these:- use tap con/cement screws to anchor down to slab, as they are stronger than what’s provided.- buy spray foam and silicone to fill in any gaps on the ground.- the included lock rusts, so don’t use it.- some of the vinyl washers on the roof caused rain water to get inside, so either make sure they are on perfectly OR just buy some rubber washers and use those instead.- before installing the floor, spray around the base of the shed with a hose or wait for strong rain, to make sure there’s no water intrusion — seal with silicone or spray foam if there are any leaks. Make sure no water is getting in through the base before installing the floor.- the inside door latch should be installed after your floor is put in (you’ll need 3/4” treated plywood, if you’re putting heavy stuff inside).- if assembled correctly, the walls won’t move (it’s pretty sturdy), but they are thin aluminum and can easily dent — be cautious not to knock anything hard into it.- if you don’t already have a base/slab to install it on, you’ll need at least enough concrete for a 5’ x 7’ slab. If pouring a brand new slab for this, remember the slab will need to cure for 30 days before installing the shed on it.- if you are installing the shed close to a fence or wall, be sure to give yourself enough room to screw in/attach the pieces on the back of the shed.
K**N
Product ok for the money
Product was left at stairway not at my door. Glad neighbors saw it and brought it indoors.
L**M
Good shed
400+ screws made assembly tedious. Generally a good product. Roof could be stronger. I added wooden supports. Instructions were adequate.
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