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Hanover Outdoor 2 in 1 Multipurpose Sloped Roof Shed with 9 Square Feet Lockable Single Door Tool Storage and 42 Cubic Feet Raised Firewood Rack Made of Weather Resistant Galvanized Steel in Dark Gray

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Style: Steel Wood Storage - 2


Features

  • Strong and Durable: Hanover's 2 in 1 multipurpose storage shed is made of galvanized steel resistant to rust, corrosion, and UV rays, so it is built to last outside year after year
  • Solid Construction: Lower back reinforcement ribs keep the woodshed stable, and raised base ribs keep the logs off the ground; a concrete slab or treated timber foundation is strongly recommended because this shed does not come with a floor
  • Safe and Secure: Hinged, single door tool shed with a plastic handle provides front access and is secured with a sliding bolt lock that is padlock compatible (padlock not included)
  • Efficient Design: A sloped roof with exterior gutters allows quick water runoff during rainstorms, and the open-sided woodshed allows proper air circulation with easy access to firewood
  • Dimensions: Overall exterior dimensions are 3.4 ft. D x 8.8 ft. W x 5.2 ft. H; Lockable storage dimensions are 3 ft. D x 3 ft. W x 4.7 ft. H (9 sq. ft.); Firewood shed holds up to 42 cu. ft. of stack firewood

Description

Keep everything organized in one place with Hanover's convenient 2-in-1 multipurpose firewood shed. Our multi-use marvel includes 9 square feet of lockable storage and an open woodshed that holds up to 42 cubic feet of stacked firewood. Solid and durable, this stylish shed is constructed with powder-coated galvanized steel, resistant to rust, corrosion, and UV rays. Built to last year after year, the sloped roof with gutters allows quick water runoff during rainstorms. The enclosed storage shed features a hinged, single door that opens fully to allow easy access and is secured with a sliding bolt- lock that is padlock compatible (padlock not included). This secure storage area is ideal for storing your lawn tools and garden supplies to keep them safe and dry. Perfect for seasoning and storing all your firewood, the open- sided woodshed allows proper air circulation and easy access. The bottom back reinforcement ribs keep the woodshed stable, and the raised base ribs keep the logs off the ground. For all your outdoor storage needs, depend on quality products from Hanover. PLEASE NOTE: A concrete slab or treated timber foundation is strongly recommended. This shed does not have a built-in floor.

Brand: Hanover


Color: Dark Gray/White


Material: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 41.3"D x 106.2"W x 62.2"H


Item Weight: 82 Pounds


Brand: Hanover


Color: Dark Gray/White


Material: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 41.3"D x 106.2"W x 62.2"H


Item Weight: 82 Pounds


Style: Steel Wood Storage - 2


Base Material: Metal


Top Material Type: Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Chamber Depth: 3 Feet


Chamber Height: 4.7 Feet


Chamber Width: 3 Feet


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Door Style: Hinged


Ultraviolet Light Protection: Yes


Assembly Required: Yes


Weight Limit: 1890 Pounds


Manufacturer: Hanover


UPC: 192487243831


Global Trade Identification Number: 31


Item Weight: 82 pounds


Item model number: HANMLTIWDSHD-GRY


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good wood rack
Style: Steel Wood Storage-Gray
So first I have to say the assembly instructions are horrible. Had a buddy who is a fitter and reads prints daily help me and he had trouble with the instructions. It basically two pictures that barely shows anything and no instructions on how to put this thing together. Took us two about 4 hours of figuring it out to get it together. Other than that it’s a nice metal shed for your split wood. It’s not as sturdy as if you build out of 2x4s but for a metal shed it’s sturdy once completely assembled. My box was damaged and some of my sheet metal was bent in spots but it wasn’t horrible and not worth returning. It will do what I need it for. It’s not perfect but for the price you can’t beat it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023 by NEDO

  • Ridiculously complicated to assemble
We ordered this shed in August 2021 and just completed assembling it in June 2022. The first indication of trouble came when the package was delivered by FedEx, and as the box was tipped up, a noise like rain came out. Hundreds of screws were loose in the packaging and ran down the aluminum panels. We unpacked and laid out the pieces, and found that the main panels for the doors were severely bent and one strut piece was missing. We sent pictures to the manufacturer and asked that those two pieces be replaced. After a month or so, we received a package with the two door panels but no strut piece. We sent three subsequent emails requesting the last piece, and eventually received the final piece in May 2022. As for the assembly, the shed is composed of thin aluminum panels with hundreds, if not thousands, of screw holes. The assembly process is very slow and laborious, and the instructions are not clear. It took me and my son, fortunately a patient mechanical engineer, three days to assemble the shed. For the winter, we had to leave the shed open with no doors, and to be fair it did weather the winter quite well. I would not recommend buying this shed unless the manufacturer redesigns it to make assembly easier. Also, their customer service is atrocious. I have attached a photo of the bent door panels and the completed shed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2022 by Richard Andrews Richard Andrews

  • Nice and compact shed, but a bear to build
We chose this shed because it's relatively compact, and it fit well in a corner of our yard. Now that we've built it, we're generally happy with the result, though the edges of the roof are a bit flimsy and may be challenging after a good New England snowfall. The lock is also mostly decorative; it would take a thief about 2 minutes to tear it off. (We're going to see how we can upgrade.) As for this taking 3.5 hours for 2 people to assemble from start to finish (per the instructions), maybe that's true of workers who do these regularly, don't need to puzzle over cryptic and minimalist instructions, and have both very fine and very strong hands and fingers (to get into awkward corners). We spent a lot of time just trying to get things to line up. Assembling this is involves carefully managing hundreds of little screws, washers and nuts and interpreting very basic drawings. You'll get it done, but you'll come out feeling like Ikea furniture is child's play by comparison. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022 by Marion D.

  • Wow! What a lot of parts! But it goes together! and its nice!
Style: Steel Trash/Recyclying Storage
I read the reviews before I purchased and most say that is hard to put together. It is if you think you can put it togther in a hour! It took me all together over multiple days about 8 hours! you just have to take your time and read the instructions. Everything is spelled out if you read and look closley at the illustrations. I am very good at putting things together and this took some time. Very worth it though. Its a very nice, very sturdy, and great looking unit. You will need some help with certain parts but mostly you can do it yourself. I highley recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2022 by Judy B.

  • Extremely Frustrating & Time Consuming to Assemble!!
Style: Steel Patio Storage Shed - 2
Metal garden shed – This is an attractive shed, but ridiculously tedious to assemble. Following is a page by page commentary of the assembly directions: 1. “Before you start” assembly instructions states this unit will take 2 people about one full day to complete. I had help when it was necessary to hold flimsy metal panels up while screwing bottoms into base rails and to hang doors. This shed would be easier to build and more sturdy if it was designed with a metal frame. 2. “Sharp edges” has warning to wear gloves. Yes the edges are sharp and I got several minor cuts. Statement is here for liability purposes. Ridiculous! One can NOT wear gloves and handle the tiny fasteners provided, especially when trying to hold tiny sheet metal screws in place to start them. 3. Parts list. Components – 78 including door hardware; fasteners – 452 screws, bolts, nuts, washers; 90 unused plastic things that look like drywall anchors. 620 total pieces. 4. Assembly instructions are pictures only with enlarged details and an occasional illustration. Some inconsistencies. 5. “Base assembly” warns to square the base up (makes sense) or holes won’t align. I’m pretty sure the shed is fabricated or 3-D printed from the design program because the slightest of irregularity will cause a mismatch and a very slight mismatch causes trouble with the fasteners (sheet metal screws). No cross frame provided to maintain square. No floor. 6. Note on the sheet metal screws: if started wrong, or holes are slightly off, the threads seem to strip; I used a package of #6 X ½” screws (slightly less diameter) for my rescue fastener. I also noted that you need to angle the screw a bit, instead of straight in, to start them easily. Chinese steel? 7. Wall assembly. No frame means you start by screwing in the bottom of each flimsy wall panel, starting with corners, while someone holds the whole thing up. I secured the tops with small gauge bolts provided to temporarily hold things together until instructions took me to top assemblies then removed them for the final fastener installation. 8. “Door post installation”. The light colored portions, like door posts, have a factory applied protective coating that is a pain to remove. I removed it first, thinking it would be impossible after assembly. There is a technique (discovered towards the end). Nowhere in the directions is this mentioned. 9. About the finish: very thin. Any little bobble leaves a scratch. 10. “Left and right upper beam installation” finally adds the top frame, including flimsy gable ends and a center beam. One would think this would stiffen the assembly up, but no. 11. Center beam. Oh, yeah. Figure out, rotate, turn, twist…two pieces together to make one piece. Why can’t the thing be made and shipped in one piece? 12. The roof finishes off with edge angles (flashing gauge) and a center cap piece. You have to remove some roof screws to attach the center cap. Dumb. 13. Door panel assembly….then, “Right” door panel assembly. Looking ahead you glean that the first door panel assembly must be the left door. Ha. 14. Doors. Umpteen of the 620 pieces are in the doors. Once together they are sturdy. You would have to keep them closed to keep the thing from blowing over. I have it anchored to the host floor deck and will install a wood frame for interior shelving (there isn’t any). There are two tool hangers shown for the back wall which I installed on the sides so I can build shelves along the back. 15. The last page has a “Fundation” (sp) installation. There is a center base beam that was shipped separately with a separately bagged shipment of corner braces! I put it in when assembling the base frame. I don’t know how you could slide the ends into slots otherwise. 16. Five days later I completed the shed. OK these were not 8 hour days and there were interruptions, including some weather issues that caused stops and starts, even moving door installation to inside. I'm a DIY person; over 50 years have assembled a lot of furniture and other items so this is not my first rodeo. I would guess a retail store crew could do it in a day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020 by Me

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