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The 11210 Instant Garage Shed is a robust 12' x 10' storage solution crafted with a durable steel frame and waterproof fabric, designed for easy assembly and versatile anchoring options. Perfect for protecting your belongings from the elements, this shed combines functionality with long-lasting quality.
M**N
Heavy tarp,good value.
Took two people 4 hours, had to redo a couple of cross bars ,we did A lot of prep P gravel pallets then light plywood then attached it to wood stapled sides down live in Idaho had a huge storm weathered great. Good heavy tarp material,heavy zipper. Also we put in long pipe in the seam of the door just because we have heavy winds needs to be removed to open
A**N
Useless, time sucking, blood pressure rising, waste of money.
Impossible to assemble. Instructions are useless. Cover wouldn’t tighten. Had to Pay someone to get it half done before it couldn’t be finished. Wind ended up blowing it out of yard and bent frame. Completely useless now and unable to sell.
O**8
The instructions are written in Klingon.
Or they may as well have been. They’re hot garbage. The shed itself looks like it’ll be ok. Just prepare yourself to redo things because the instructions are so poorly written and illustrated. An assembly video link from the manufacturer would be most welcome.
C**S
Great tent, scant instructions...7/10 on difficulty scale
Pretty solid tent, and SUBSTANTIALLY larger than I initially thought. For some reason I suspected that the opening was on the 10’ side, but the opening is indeed on the 12’ side. I built it primarily by myself and it took about four hours if you don’t count the time that I needed to change the roof pipes. One code was 112143 versus 11243 (might not be the exact part number, but literally the same minus one digit) which I only realized when I had erected the frame necessitating a step stool and an extra hand to swap the painted pipes in for the galvanized pipes that I had installed. The instructions are a little less than helpful and i was unable to decipher where the wire cross bracing is supposed to anchor. The website is virtually a single page wix site with zero install videos that are referenced in the manual. Additionally, if I wasn’t an unofficial Boy Scout knot expert I would have been highly confused by the tie down method!!If it weren’t for the apparent quality of the tent (only time will tell) this would be scoring a solid 3*...I am highly technically skilled and assemble extraordinarily difficult items regularly...this one had me scratching my head for quite some time but the end result appears to be decent. If you’re not too mechanically incluned....bring a friend or three and NO BEER because you’ll need your full brain function!!!This didn’t like building a 2500 piece puzzle of a brick wall, but it’s most definitely a challenge and not for the faint of heart. The step by step really is extremely poor...I still have a handful of hardware and cannot for the life of me figure out where the 12” sections of aircraft wire and wire clamps go, and you’ll notice that the x-support wires are NOT present in their marketing piece, and you may see them dangling uselessly inside my tent images. We shall see how it survives the Massachusetts winter and i will update this review in a few months.
E**I
Difficult instructions to follow
I really thought this was going to be a good thing for us because of the price. However, my hubby built a deck for it to better secure it so that's an added expense. The frame has been installed which they tell you to do firsthand. However, you have to go back and undo it to install the tarp - double work. We are lost with regards to the back door. Is there tubing for the bottom back area? It is just sitting there unsecured. It seems to us that there should be a tube to insert to the bottom of the back panel. We are frazzled.
S**E
Assembly very frustrating
I have been trying to set this shed up for almost a week. The ropes to draw the doors and roof are not long enough. The directions are the worst ever. I put up two 10x 20 Shelterlogic sheds in the past and they were way easier than this 10x12. I usually enjoy these projects, but this one has been a nightmare. I had to walk away numerous times to keep my temper in check!
B**R
Seems very sturdy so far
I'm impressed with the weight of the piping and canvas. We've set up two separate types of portable greenhouse and they were very flimsy, so I was pleased to find this portable shed much sturdier. The instructions are poorly written, but thankfully my brilliant hubby figured it all out. We installed this on a concrete patio over our hot tub for the winter, and my hubby anchored it into the concrete. So far so good.One note, the canvas that goes over the top and sides is pieced together with some sort of adhesive, and I can already see tiny holes where it was put together, so I'll be patching those asap so they don't have a chance to get any larger. It seems sturdy, but would be nicer if it wasn't pieced together--it's not too visibily noticable, but I want it to be as strong as possible.We've only had it up a few days, so I'll try to update if there are any issues with it.Edit... 2/5/19 It's been VERY windy and this thing is still holding up just fine. :)
D**
Not worth the cost
I would recommend spending more money on a better quality. I called explaining that tarp was ripped. Have to send like 10 pics and emails. Also the tarps do not stay on very well so many gaps . I swear we needed to duck tape around post to help keep them up. Not worth the amount . I would only paid 99.00 if I knew how cheap it was made.
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