🏡 Elevate Your Outdoor Organization Game!
The Rubbermaid Compact Vertical Resin Storage Shed is a stylish and durable solution for organizing your outdoor space. With a compact footprint of 2 x 2.5 ft, it fits perfectly in any yard or patio while providing ample storage for tools, cushions, and more. Its double-wall construction and all-weather durability ensure that your belongings are protected year-round, making it a must-have for any homeowner.
Chamber Depth | 25 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 30"D x 25"W x 72"H |
Item Weight | 60.9 Pounds |
Style | 2.5'x2' |
Door Style | wood |
Color | Sandstone |
Top Material Type | Resin |
Frame Material | Wood |
Base Material | Metal,Wood,Resin |
Material Type | Plastic |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV Protection |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**T
Perfect outside storage
This standing rubbermaid storage container is perfect for storing outside patio furniture pillows etc. Unfortunately, it does not come with shelves, nor do they sell them as an accessory, which is odd because it does have some grooves to place shelving. I took a tip from a previous reviewer who bought a separate shelving unit. It fit perfectly. I can store 8 seat cushions and 8 pillows easily. I use the bottom shelf for my plastic dishes, cups, and utensils and there is still some room. I have it out on a back deck nestled in a corner of a bump out. It has rained several days but everything has been kept dry. Not sure how it will hold up in torrential downpours. It was extremely easy to put together- like 6 pieces groove and lock; didn’t even use a mallet. I use a carabiner to hold the doors together but you can use another locking system. It is very sturdy- excellent quality.
D**B
A useful bargain, easy to assemble, organizes and saves space.
Received this product quickly as promised and without any damage from shipping. The shed is exactly as described and literally took less than ten minutes to assemble without the use of any tools beyond my bare hands. I even put it together at night in partial darkness after it being delivered. The shed is sturdy enough to serve its purpose, it certainly isn't as rigid as a wooden or aluminum shed, but you're also not going to purchase one of those for just over a hundred dollars, not to mention they take much more time to assemble and have their own problems such as rust or rot. Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase. I already have an aluminum shed for storage and a larger cement/wood shed utilized as my workshop. I wanted something for outside the workshop to hold the majority of my long handle garden tools so as to not take up the limited wall space in my workshop and this Rubbermaid shed is perfect. I attached a couple photos taken the night I put it together and placed a shovel inside just to give a sense of scale in the photos. If you''re looking for an affordable, lightweight, weather resistant long handle tool shed, this is certainly a safe bet. Something I will most likely do is mount/secure it to the wall of my workshop through the back of the Rubbermaid shed, this will prevent it from tipping over for safety and also ease my slight paranoia that someone could come up with a dolly (hand cart) and cart the entire shed away. Far-fetched, but possible I suppose.
S**L
some problems, mostly OK
I got two when they were on sale. Fairly easy to assemble by one person. Parts interlock without requiring screws. They are quite impressive as you look at the finished assembly. But then you have to think about shelves. Buy them or make your own or just use it as a broom closet. You'll discover that there are places to mount shelves but they are inadequate. The shelf slides onto a notch in back that prevents the shelf tilting backward, but not forward. If you put any weight on the front of the shelf it will tip down and drop anything there. I will add some hardware to prevent that, but it shouldn't be necessary.Then, after a year you will begin to see the large panels warp. Mine are mostly protected from the sun and rain, but the side panels are bowing out and I'm afraid the shelves will drop soon. The doors on one cabinet are warping so the top and bottom don't set in where they belong, rain could come in the top and mice could come in the bottom. They both accumulate some water on the floor (but not the shelves) during a rain. Not much; it's kinda ugly because the dust & dirt there get wet and into the texture of the floor. You can't sweep it out, but could blast it out with the garden hose. Mine are on concrete and rain water collects and gets trapped under the floor. It's not visible, probably not a problem, might attract more bugs.I discovered that you can empty the unit and move it around with a two-wheeled truck while still assembled. Very handyThey still look good overall after about 2 years. They aren't perfect, but I don't see any similar product that I would prefer.
M**E
My Second Unit!
Okay, aside from the crazy high price, this Rubbermaid item is virtually a snap to put together!This is the second unit I've had; I left the first one at my old home when I moved. At fist I tried to save money by buying a metal cabinet I had also seen on Amazon. I wanted to save money (STUPID) and so I learned. The metal unit remains to this day in my garage, half finished, a monument to stupidity (me).This unit is easy to assemble (6 pieces) and with a second person to help, can be up and running in 30 minutes.It is outside; it must be secured somehow to prevent wind from trying to blow it down. I placed a 60 pound bag of cement on the floor of the unit, but you could also secure it to a wall with screws.This item does not come with shelves but it does have the necessary plans to make your own. I did so, and also secured them to the walls using caulking.Easy peasy!
D**L
Excellent Shed, Simple to Build, Great for the Money!
This shed is perfect for my purposes. I wanted a shed that was attractive enough to set against my home in a deeded community without causing a problem with the architectural committee. This shed does that. I also wanted a shed that was sturdy and would hold all of my yard tools. I have added hangers inside the shed to hold shovels, saws, rakes, clippers, and more. I have fastened the shed directly to the house using lag screws and washers through the four places on the shed's back designed for that purpose. The shed went together in a minute. All it needed were a few taps from a rubber hammer to coax parts into place. I have seen reviews where people have complained that these products are difficult to put together. I can't quite fathom that. If the shed went together any easier it would assemble itself! I think this is a great product. It is sturdy, attractive and best of all, it holds all the tools I want it to.
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