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10 x 10 FT Outdoor Storage Shed with Floor Frame, Metal Yard Shed with Design of Lockable Doors, Utility and Tool Storage for Garden, Patio, Backyard, Outside use, Gray

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Size: 10' X 10'/Base


Color: Gray


Features

  • Spacious Outdoor shedFor a 10' x 10' tool shed, the dimensions are 121" x118.1" x 80.3"; the door measures 60" x 66.5". Compared with the conventional models and the same size models on the market, the door surface is expanded by 30cm, the door height is increased by 5cm, the door width is increased by 15cm, with a larger entry surface, the internal height and deepening space.
  • Excellent designed to be more reliableWe meticulously constructed the sloping roof for all sizes of sheds after extensive research and surveying to prevent water retention on particularly rainy days. Specially designed air vents prevent any interior air shortage, and plastic closures prevent injuries while people are nearby. Interior structure that is strong and fortified to make the shed durable.
  • Sloped Roof & Lockable Door The slop roof is designed to flow out rains quickly and prevent gathering. Triangular shaped roof structure ensures excellent firmness and high stability. No more worry about windy and rainy days.The lockable doors can increase security and prevent accidental entry of strangers or small animals.
  • Stable Floor FrameThe frame can increase the stability of the storage shed and isolate the flooring from the ground, preventing the flooring from being damaged by moisture.
  • Before AssemblyAll parts of the metal outdoor storage shed are pre-cut and pre-drilled with marker numbers. We recommend assembling on a level floor and not tightening all screws during the assembly process until the entire project is complete. The plastic protective film is included and can be peeled off as needed, which will not affect your subsequent use. 2-3 people working on the installation at the same time will help you finish faster.
  • Professional Wrapping and 24-hour sincere serviceThe shed comes with 4 boxes, with all hardware inside, and we provide a pair of glove to protect your hand while assembly, the instruction videos are deliberately provided for a much easier assembly. We also provide professional customer service, replies in 24-hour is guaranteed , please let us know if you have need any help!
  • Note1. Please check your local HOA policy to ensure that it can be built. 2. The shed doesn't include base, you need to build it yourself if needed. 3. The shed will be divided into 4 packages in total, and they may arrive at different times. You can scan the QR code on the package or contact us for the other package information.

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Description: Feeling a little cramped in the garage? Maybe you need more room for storage on your pool deck. Maybe you need a spot to store your kids' outdoor toys? No need to worry - the chic and incredibly sturdy 1010 shed is ideal! It will blend effortlessly into your backyard, thanks to its attractive yet modern design. It has great built-in ventilation. You can move all your bikes, sporting goods, pool supplies and heavy equipment to the shed because it is an enhanced storage shed (larger access surface, taller, deeper interior area). Therefore, you can manage your garage and make room for all your cars. Specifications:Material: Galvanized Steel SheetColor: Coffee BrownDimensions:Product Dimensions: 121" x118.1" x 80.3"(L x W x H)Weight Capacity:440 LBSPackage Included:1 x Storage Shed1 x Flooring Frame1 x Tool glovesProduct instruction & Hardware setNote:All of our products are in good condition before shipment.Please contact us if you have any quality problems, we will help you.

Brand: Patiowell


Color: Gray


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 118"D x 121"W x 80.3"H


Item Weight: 264.82 Pounds


Brand: Patiowell


Color: Gray


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 118"D x 121"W x 80.3"H


Item Weight: 264.82 Pounds


Style: American


Top Material Type: Metal


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Frame Material: Metal


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV Protection


Assembly Required: Yes


Item Weight: 265 pounds


Manufacturer: Patiowell


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 0096


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great alternative for a crawlspace access cover!
Size: 3' X 3' Color: Black
I was looking for something to replace an old wooden platform that covered my crawlspace access point and this shed was perfect! I was able to assemble 95% of this by myself, but it would go faster with 2 people. Despite a few flaws from shipping, it looks very sleek! PROS: Very sturdy once assembled! Not too heavy to where it’s difficult to move from one location to another. Very spacious for a small shed. The instructions were just diagrams, but fairly easy to follow. CONS: The holes did not line up on the base, so you will need to drill holes in order to anchor it to concrete or a wooden platform. Step 21 shows that you are to use F1 screws to attach the handle. This is incorrect and you will need to use the F2 bolts/nuts. Prepare to spend a lot of time removing the shrink wrap and expect to still find scratches and dents from being in transit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023 by LL CHAPMAN LL CHAPMAN

  • Great Budget Build!!
Size: 6' X 4' Color: Brown
If you’re like me and don’t have the time or money to spend thousands on a shed then this seems to be a solid alternative. I’ll get straight to the point. Pros: Relatively easy to assemble and figure out, Great Price, Solid Delivery Packaging, Fast Shipping, Accurate to size, Seems quite sturdy, and all my parts were included. Cons: Some directions unclear, my box 1 & 2 were accidentally swapped, ridiculously annoying plastic film over ever piece that I ended up giving up on taking off, Lots of gaps that will need to be filled with silicone or spray foam, the metal pieces are somewhat flimsy, assembly took me 2 days on and off, and one of the biggest problems: multiple pilot holes need to be drilled by YOU… However guys, for a budget build shed, this was the way to go for me, I spent $230 on the shed with shipping. About $120 on the wood/paver foundation. And about $100 on spray foam, tools, hardware, shelving, and other miscellaneous items for a grand total of roughly under or around $500! The shed is now weatherproofed. And ready to battle the elements. Although the shed is really cheaply made and the components are far from “quality”, I mean come on, it’s $175 for a 6x4 SHED. Expect it to be a hassle, but expect yourself to save a lot of money. I recommend this shed to any sub-par DIY-er. Thanks for reading the review✌️ I’ll update with how it holds up over time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023 by Anthony V Anthony V

  • Easy to assemble
Size: 10' X 10' Color: Brown
Most of it all lined up which is impressive for the amount of holes an being this cheap. Seemed flimsy at first but once complete actually seems pretty sturdy. Definitely a full day if you’re by yourself but not hard an can’t beat the price.
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023 by Thomas Thomas

  • Poor quality and does not hold well in rain
Size: 10' X 10' Color: Gray
I live in Los Angeles , we barely have rain , and still the shed was drenched from the inside from the first rain fall. We bought the 10 x 10 and The product came fast, and it looks good. But the quality of it is very poor, the metal sheets are very thin, and easily bendable. The predrilled holes rarely match and the corners and sides are difficult to align, it takes way more time to assemble it than advertised, and still due to its poor quality it’s very difficult to get it aligned (especially the door). I didn’t mind all of that but when it rained , the rain drops seeped in from the screw halls and drenched our boxes and the floor. I had to buy a tarp (for inside and outside) to cover the whole shed in winter (although it rarely rains in LA) but if I were in a cold weather I would not buy this product at all. I reached out to the manufacturer and they proposed refunding me if I send them back the shed , I just find it a bit ridiculous to spend another 4-5 days to unassembled it and send it back and throw away the base (cost 200$ to build) and tarp. I would not recommend this product and I wish they were more honest when they say it’s weather resistant. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023 by Ahmad Ahmad

  • This is a, "You get what you pay for," shed...
Size: 10' X 10' Color: Brown
First off...I knocked off one star because the packaging wasn't terrible but it also left me with several pieces with some visible dents. The second star was knocked off because of various items...overall build quality, visible gaps between some parts (minor but noticeable), and a little frustration. As I graded this project, I tried to keep in mind that this was a project that cost me under $1,000 for a complete 10x10 shed including shipping and additional materials to build the platform. Similar sheds were anywhere from $1000 - $3000+ for the shed alone. So to answer the question of is this the best bang for the buck? Absolutely. This shed was shipped in 4 boxes via FedEx. All boxes were a manageable size if you're relatively strong or had a helper. I think the largest box was just under 75 lbs. During unpacking, it was easy to check that you received all the parts (each box contained a packing sheet for verification). I laid all the parts out in the yard for quick and easy identification. There's only a few different types of screws to worry about and don't worry, there are extra screws and washers so don't panic when you lose a few (despite the gold screws and white washers seeming easy to spot in green grass, they are like freaking Houdini and disappear out of nowhere). Before you begin assembly, I can't stress this enough. Make sure you are building it on a PERFECTLY level and square platform or other form of foundation. When we built it, everything went together smoothly, the holes mostly lined up aside from where we may have bent something or had something a hair crooked, and the doors opened and closed with no binding. We realized it was crooked after building it and using a come-along, we straightened it up which knocked it ever-so-slightly out of level, which as I learned was just enough to make the doors bind (so I will be releveling my platform soon). During assembly, much of it can be done by one person but there are a couple spots that are absolutely crucial to use a helper with: 1.) When installing the sheet metal corners, they will fold right over if you don't have someone hanging onto them. Don't even attempt that step alone, trust me. 2.) You will want assistance with the upper rail installation as well just to help ensure they are all squared up during installation. 3.) I installed the gable ends alone so it can be done carefully with one person but if you aren't extremely careful, they will fold right over on you. You need to carefully set them into place and make sure you get probably 4 screws in spread out far enough before you let them go. If you do one screw and then let go to reposition or grab another screw, your piece is going to fall off and fold over. Best method is to have a helper assist so you aren't trying to carry everything and do it all at once. They're super light and it'll take 5 minutes with a helper. Assembling the center beam is a pain in the butt. Follow the directions carefully and where it says to leave the screws loose, leave them very loose, because you will be needing to slide part of the metal in-between it. On that note, when you get to the step of installing the center beam, if you didn't choose to wear the gloves during assembly, wear the gloves for that step. I ended up supergluing my finger when the piece of metal snapped into place and my finger was still in there. Don't be like me. When I did the roofing panels, this was where I ran into issues with the holes lining up. Keep your screws loose until you have EVERY hole lined up and then try to verify your sheets are perfectly straight otherwise they will get worse the further down the row you go. Follow the directions carefully so you can reach the center screws for the ridge cap. I installed the panels from the inside standing on a short ladder until I could no longer fit and then finished attaching them from the outside. The ridge cap will need to be bent pretty far to access the screws for the remaining panels once you reach that point. Just try to be a careful as you can. The rest of the installation (door assembly and installation) went pretty easy. I didn't install the plastic covers that went over the exposed screws from the roof panels. They're not exactly in an area anyone should ever be sticking their hands but if you think people will be reaching up there, install them. Those screws are sharp. 😂 Verify your doors close okay and adjust your latch if needed. Other tips... 1.) I used an impact driver (and pliers when applicable) to install all screws but when using the F1 screws, but don't torque them down. They strip super easy. Snug them. If using plastic washers, make sure they're just tight enough to give the washer a little squish so they're doing their job (sealing from rain). On that note, when it calls for washers, use them or your shed will leak. I have not had any rain yet to verify it's leak free even with the washers. 2.) The sheet metal parts are shrinkwrapped with plastic, I assume to prevent scratches. Good luck removing it. I removed it from the pieces where it was noticeable and left it alone if it wasn't too noticeable. You will spend at least a day just unwrapping parts if you try to unwrap it all. It does not come off easy at all. 3.) I'm not sure what idiot came up with the 2-3 hour assembly time, but I can tell you I am generally a jack of all trades and this was nothing at all out of the ordinary for me or my assistant (who assisted for approximately 4-6 hours). Not counting the shed platform assembly. I had around 12 hours in it, split up over 3-4 days. 4.) I would tape or add padding to the roof beams on the underside. They are sharp where spliced together and if you're any taller than about 5'8", you could slice your head on them if you step under that part. 5.) DON'T lean anything against the walls inside or out. While installing a ground anchor kit, my buddy leaned against the wall lightly with his hand and immediately put a dent in one of the ridges. We popped it right back out, but as easy as it dented, you don't want to lean on it at all. 6.) Almost forgot this one but it may be one of the most important tips... Patiowell has both a YouTube assembly video and then a playlist that actually focuses on step-by-step assembly. These videos were a tremendous help as the instructions sometimes lacked the detail needed to align the parts properly or which side to overlap, etc. In conclusion... Pros: Inexpensive, looks pretty good, assembly was fairly straightforward. No special skills or tools needed. Basically tape measure, level, Phillips screwdriver (or impact driver), pliers, and maybe a hammer to gently assist a few parts into place if you couldn't force them into place by hand. Cons: Sheet metal is a bit thin and flimsy, some visible gaps between areas you wouldn't expect to see through, plastic protector nearly impossible to remove, some exposed sharp edges on the finished product, took much longer to assemble than advertised, packaging caused product to incur minor damages, door latch hardware is a little on the cheap side. Hope this helps you make a decision. Overall, I would still recommend this to others looking for a decent shed on a tight budget. Update: I was cautious when installing the screws on the roof to make sure all screws had a plastic washer and were appropriately torqued to prevent leaks from loose or overtightened washers. I still ended up with a few leaks. I am going to have to find a way to sell them up before my floor rots out. Otherwise, the shed is still solid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023 by Josh Josh

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