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R**B
Pay attention!
The directions are horrible. If you buy, beware that the step that tells you to put up the 4 corners, shows the wrong pieces. You will be taking it all down and starting over.
M**R
It is fine, but assembly is not
It took me three days and multiple cuts, scrapes, and bruises but I finally got this danger shed assembled. It has it's pros and cons.Pros:- It is reasonably stable once built.- it looks way better than my rusty old shed with a missing wall.- it was inexpensive. Cheaper than an Arrow brand shed, but very comparableCons:- none of the holes were easily to line up. You had to pull the tin and then angle the screw just right and hope it hit the other hole. The roof ridge cap was completely off I ended up having to drill new holes entirely.- The instructions were terribly inadequate. There was a lot of guessing required and a lot of screwing something together only to find in the next step you had to unscrew it.- The roof was supposed to be assembled from the outside per the instructions but unless you are a giant this is just not possible.- There is a plastic film over 2/3rds of the pieces. It is nearly impossible to remove without loosing your mind.Overall, I have a shed and that is great but if you are looking for something that is quick and easy to put together look elsewhere.Cons
A**R
Absolute garbage. Don’t waste your money
I really wish Amazon would let me give negative stars. Like less than zero. Let me tell you about this fine custom piece of trash. First of all shipping: picture if you will, you buy a shed, for example this shed. In 3 weeks you get two large boxes. Don’t get too excited, there’s 3 boxes and you’ll be waiting another twoish weeks for that one. Now imagine it’s the BIG DAY!!! All 3 boxes have arrived and you put on your favorite Bob the builder hoodie and away we go. The first thing you notice is....everything is bent. Not the boxes, they’re fine. The actual product is...bent. Everywhere. Okay not a big deal. You’re a little annoyed but hey..mistakes happen. The next thing you’re going to realize is, nothing lines up. Nothing. Zip. Nada. Zilch. This thing has all the structural integrity of one of those waving inflatable car lot things. Also don’t build it on a rainy day, or a windy day, or any day. Just don’t. Oh and reup your tetanus shots and all your medical/life insurance for this death trap. There will be blood. So now it’s built, you’re leaned back, looking at the wonderfully dented masterpiece you’ve sweat and bled for. Job well done right? Well no actually because sheds are good for a few things, probably the most important being: keeping your stuff out of the weather and secure. Well this ol girl has more gaps and holes in it than the titanic, post iceberg. And secure? The door handle is made of plastic with a hole for a padlock. So who is this shed not for? You. Anyone you know, and anyone who values their money, time, and keeping blood in their bodies. Who is this shed for? People who really love putting things together, taking them back apart, and putting them together again. That special individual who says “eh. If it gets stolen or ruined, so be it. Full send.” The only reason I’m keeping this dumpster fire of a storage unit is because I have ptsd at the idea of taking it apart again. Please. Please. Please. DONT BUY THIS THING.
P**E
Works well for what I wanted
It could be more sturdy but overall is great and would buy again!
E**E
JAXPETY 8’ x 8’ Outdoor Gable Steel Storage Shed
Ease of construction was a positive feature, however, the ease also indicated how sturdy the finished product would be when completed. There was far too little hardware to adeqately secure the side panels and the roof panels. I also foresee future problems with leakage, especially with the roof, since the lekage started with the first storm' Panels don't overlap sufficently, and sheet metal screws have no type weather seal washer/spacer. This was a relatively inexpensive shed, for it's size, but you get what you pay for.
M**F
Didn’t not last
Honk of junk
J**.
DEFECTIVE SHED
Piss pour job of engineering work on the shed. A lot of screws and washers I had to replace with stronger screws and better washers. And a lot of the aligned holes didn't align. A lot of the instructions in the manual were confusing as hell. And when I tried to contact someone about some missing parts or problems with the instructions they act like they don't know what to do. Or so they ACT!!!
E**N
Difficult to put together and inaccurate instructions, but awesome for the price
If built right this thing is amazing for the price. The metal is thin sheet metal but sturdy and strong when put together. The holes were difficult to line up at times because it has to be stretched to fit, but that keeps the shed walls and roof tight. The instructions were very difficult to follow and alot of key info is left out. One of the first steps is to add the walls onto the frame on the floor, but two of the P1's have marker holes so they're different than the rest. Those being the front but the instructions dont tell you, a lot of typos and inaccuracies but not impossible to figure out. The shed be very unstable while building so you'll need things to hold everything up. Worth it though considering a wooden shed would easily be twice or thrice the price
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