🏡 Secure your outdoor kingdom with style and strength!
The U-MAX 8x6 Woodgrain Outdoor Storage Shed combines expansive 48 sq ft capacity with reinforced metal construction and galvanized weatherproof coating, delivering a durable, rust-resistant storage solution that withstands winds up to 70 mph. Designed for easy installation with expert support and backed by a 1-year warranty, it’s perfect for professionals seeking reliable, stylish outdoor organization.
S**L
Compersome to put together
It really needs 2 people to put the shed together as the walls are flimsy. I tried to do the whole thing myself but needed a little help when connecting the walls. Overall, it's together, in place, and filled with garden stuff. Wind and rain are no problem, I've never had an issue.
K**5
WATCH THE VIDEO SEVERAL TIMES B-4 ASSEMBLY
Shed is Hard to put together. I have put many sheds together. This one is spot on however, every single screw hole is perfectly aligned. Very unusual, normally you have to drill 5 to 10 new holes as they just don't match up. Screws and bolts are just too small. They do this so no one gets a poke from a screw or bolt when entering the shed after installation which would result in buffoons' having a law suit. Engineering is spot on, but still very difficult to install, Takes 2 people, and I cant stress enough to watch the videos several times b-4 assembly. When assembled is a sturdy good looking shed. Pour a slab to mount it on and use 4 tap cons and washers to affix to pad. Protective plastic covering is EXTREMELY difficult, I took a razor knife and ran it down the edges of the panels to be able to remove the plastic, Good Luck,,,,, Buy it, it is Worth The Work! It is a lot of Work however!!!!
L**O
Worth the money!
This was a perfect little shed.I was debating between this and a much more expensive resin one. I decided the difference of about $500 wasn't worth it. I made the right choice.I read many reviews and the questions I had after reading them were answered.1. The color was a nice tan/gray color. Not the chocolate darker brown it appeared in some pictures.2. Assembly was not super easy, but not horrible either. You absolutely need 2 people unless you are Stretch Armstrong. Nimble fingers for small screws and an electric screwdriver are helpful.3. It took longer to peel the plastic off the pieces than it did to actually assemble it. It was shrink wrap meets packing tape. I prepped the shed 1 day, assembled the next. I highly recommend this. Your fingers will be hurting from peeling.3. After assembly, there were a few gaps, so I used Great Stuff, aluminum tape, and 2 stick on door sweeps. (For the hinge side of the door. Want to keep the bees out. Hopefully this works.4. All but the LAST hole lined up.5. I purchased tgin threaded 1 foot rods @lowes and bent them into U shaped to sort of anchor them to the ground. But a pea gravel base thick enough to lay on top of the base frame will work.6. It survived some outer rain bans of Henri, but we didn't get the strong winds. The rocks on the floor were wet, but about 3" of rain in like 2 hours may be the reason. It was raining buckets for about 45 min. The shelves in the pic show no evidence of being wet.7. I noticed a spot of rust starting where the side walls meet the roof. That is a little concerning since it hasn't been up for a month.
T**D
DO NOT PURCHASE THIS SHED!!!
DO NOT PURCHASE THIS SHED!!!This product is terrible. There’s no other way I can describe it. Each part is extremely difficult to find, most are labeled incorrectly, if you can actually find the correct pieces that go together based off of the “instructions”, they still don’t really fit. Worst of all, the instructions for assembly are an absolute joke. They are unequivocally, the most terrible, hard to follow, and often times just incorrect instructions I’ve ever seen.Once I finally figured out that I had a few incorrect parts, I reached out to the seller and after multiple messages back and forth with various “customer service representatives” they mailed me the missing parts, which arrived WEEKS late. So I had half a shed up in my backyard that entire time. (Side note: when asking for a partial refund given the situation, the “customer service representative” I was working with offered me a whopping TEN dollars back… what a joke.More on the assembly being a utter disaster, towards the end of the assembly process everything was so impossible to follow that I finally just had to go to another store and buy 20-30 different screws to add them around the roof just to make this thing function like a shed. I cannot stress enough how much of a pain/disaster not only this entire process has been, but the actual product itself is as well.If I could go back in time before owning this giant pile of garbage, I would tell myself PLEASE pay the extra money, and get something much much better.
J**N
Difficult project
I agree with several others - very short screws, & am skeptical of its longevity. Will use some sort of adhesives on the screws to help hold everything together. The instructions were atrocious. Note to others: the top "frame" go on the inside of the panels, not on top.Pros:Price.Cons:Definitely need 2-3 sets of handsThe screws are damnedly easy to drop and lose.Quality - I scratched the finish a few times lightly while trying to get a screw in. I don't expect it to last long in the harsh north weather.Poor instructions. As noted, it took me awhile to figure out how the top frame were supposed to be set up. The drip edge that go over the roof's top/front edge is almost impossible to get screwed in.Inventory - I ran out of plastic washers when I had 40 or 50 more screws to go. While I dropped a few, I used a magnet wand to find most, so its count is definitely out of whack. I contacted the seller, and we'll see if they respond regarding this.TBD:Durability - we'll see how this holds up in heavy snow.
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