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Rubbermaid 1862705 Shed, 7'x3.5', Tan/White

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Color: Tan/White


Features

  • SENSIBLE STORAGE: Preserves essential yard or patio space with smaller footprint. Safely stores lawn care equipment such as push mowers, long garden tools, brooms, ladders and more
  • UNMATCHED DURABILITY: Tough, double-wall resin construction and an impact-resistant floor are designed for long-term durability. Shed wont rust or rot providing weather-resistance all year long, unlike metal or wood sheds
  • MAINTENANCE-FREE: Dent and leak resistant, this shed is designed to stand up to harsh weather conditions and stay looking good, year after year
  • CUSTOMIZE TO YOUR NEEDS: Use Rubbermaid wall anchors to add pegboard, shelves, utility hooks, sports racks, and other organizational accessories to the inside of the shed
  • LOCKABLE DOORS: Lockable for added security. Lock sold separately
  • ASSEMBLY: No special tools required for assembly

Description

Rubbermaid's 7 ft. x 3.5 ft. Shed is just the right size for storing push mowers, ladders, long handled tools and more. This storage shed is makde of durable resin that won't rust or rot, providing weather resistance all year long. The double-wall resin construction provides reliable protection for all contents stored inside as well as extra strength and durability.

Brand: Rubbermaid


Color: Tan/White


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 42"D x 84"W x 95"H


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Brand: ‎Rubbermaid


Color: ‎Tan/White


Material: ‎Plastic


Product Dimensions: ‎42"D x 84"W x 95"H


Item Weight: ‎0.01 Ounces


Style: ‎Utilitarian


Base Material: ‎Resin


Top Material Type: ‎Plastic


Water Resistance Level: ‎Water Resistant


Chamber Depth: ‎95 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Plastic


Door Style: ‎Sliding Doors


Ultraviolet Light Protection: ‎UV Protection


Assembly Required: ‎No


Weight Limit: ‎270 Pounds


Manufacturer: ‎Rubbermaid


Door Width: ‎84 Inches


UPC: ‎071691472629


Door Height: ‎95 Inches


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎29


Part Number: ‎1862705


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎1862705


Size: ‎7'x3.5'


Pattern: ‎Storage Shed


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Maximum Weight Capacity: ‎270 Pounds


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: February 15, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Make sure your pad is flat and level...
Color: Tan/White
[One day post-assembly...] Overall, this shed was everything it was advertised to be; reasonably sturdy, appears weather-resistant, and was actually quite easy to assemble. My wife and I assembled it in about 3-1/2 hours, taking our time. The installation was against the side wall of the house. It is important to note that the dimensions given in the description are general; the shed pad is 88.09 inches x 45.06 inches, so the 4'x8' paver pad I put down barely was sufficient; additionally, the roof strut protrudes even further so make sure you have 48 inches of depth at the top. It will NOT fit flush against a wall. I neglected to ensure I had adequate door swing before I purchased (which my wife immediately pointed out!), so make sure you have enough clearance for the doors to swing. Make sure your pad is flat and level -- otherwise it will not go together very easily. We used LOTS of dishwasher soap to ensure things went together easily, with the roof being the only problem child and need to be coaxed by a rubber mallet. Inside, there are a couple of roof joints that might need a touch of sealant to keep wasps out at the back and front corners. Folks have complained about the lack of shelf hangers; when you look at the pegboard hangers, a hanger can be fashioned from wood that will work to put up a shelf, although you can just put in a plastic shelf unit instead and still have plenty of floor space. Inside I had 81" wide by 38-3/4" deep, 72 inches to the top of the walls. I have another Rubbermaid shed that has lasted 15 years, so I expect some good use out of this one. Really well designed, the doors snap closed, ground level, lockable, and enough space for all of the yard stuff plus some other junk. Highly recommend it for the Florida weather. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2020 by rezarf

  • Its good quality and easy assembly as advertised BUT read below - Do the same for others!
Color: Tan/White
As others have attested, you need a level and firm base. I purchased (4) 2' x 2', and 2 1' x 1' flat bricks at Home Depot and then laid them on (6) bags of pea gravel that I smoothly leveled using a steel garden rake AFTER first leveling the ground with a flat-headed shovel to minimize (not entirely eliminate) the grade next to the side of our house. I then layed out the bricks to allow about two inches all the way around the pad. Finally, I used (2) more bags of pea gravel (I purchased a total of 8 bags) to fill in the roughly 1"-2" gaps between the bricks just to keep yard mice or bugs from taking up home between the cracks under the shed. It is dark/late in the evening as I write this, but otherwise I would have taken a photo. It is a near-perfect and cheaper alternative to having a cement pad poured which I learned from doing this with a smaller shed 10 years ago and has remained perfectly stable. But, you NEED to use a long, straight board and a level to make sure that you laid the bricks level from each corner. Because, I tried to eye ball it, when I assembled the shed one of the doors didn't easily shut - so, I had to slide (quite easy by myself) the assembled shed back onto the grass and properly level the large paver bricks. Problem solved. I also bought/used (1) tube of 100% clear silicone caulk to seal the small gaps (especially in the 4 corners) so that bugs/worms don't get any ideas about entering through the small gaps. If you use a caulk gun you only need 1 tube, but if you buy the regular silicone caulk tubes you'll need 2 tubes. Also, the last page of the instructions reference the option of adding an attic storage loft. Do it. I measured the ceiling area and bought the cheapest 1/2" board available (pressed from recycled wood chips) and sawed it to slide/fit on the ceiling rail designed for it. Leave enough opening to slide stuff in and out, but we store all of our lawn chair bags and other stuff up there. You're cheating yourself for that additional storage space if you don't use it. (I screwed the board through the plastic shelf with a single screw just to keep it from sliding around while storing stuff. Finally, the kit includes the hardware to buy/add shelves. I might add a short shelf next Summer. Good luck with your own new Rubbermaid shed project! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2022 by Lakeside49 Lakeside49

  • Sturdy and overall satisfactory, just a few problems
Color: Tan/White
sturdy and relatively easy to assemble. The roof was a little tricky and we almost could have used 3 people, not just two, but we got it. The doors are kind of hard to line up and close though, and they said cut plywood 37.5 inches for loft shelving, which I did, but it is barely long enough and falls down when I struggle to close the door (as the building flexes a little.) Now I've wasted two pieces of plywood by cutting it too short, when all it needs is about another 1/2 inch to be more secure on the little ledges. But overall I'm happy with the space and glad to have my bikes and camping gear out of the spidery tool shed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2016 by nburcham

  • Doors won’t line up properly to shut
Color: Tan/White
Pieces are difficult to line up, hard to snap together now the doors won’t close all the way, too much money for the poor quality of thus shed
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022 by K w

  • Great Little Shed
Color: Tan/White
Nice little shed. Not too difficult for me to put together by myself.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024 by Michelle M

  • Worth the money
Color: Tan/White
We put this together about a week before 2 big rain/wind storms came through . It held up very well , all is dry inside and it didn't move off the cinder blocks ( 1/2 height of regular blocks ) we have it sitting on . We have it up against the back of the house , but not secured to it , with about 10 large tubs ( can still fit more ) of extra clothes and bedding in them . So , some weight , but not a ton , like it would have been with tools and such . Putting it together was easy , up until the roof . We had to use a mallet hitting a piece of wood ( so as not to damage the shed itself ) to get it to lock into place . The tipping up /down , pushing in/out just didn't do it . So going around the roof's perimeter and pounding down worked like a charm . Doesn't take up a lot of space outside but frees up a lot of closet space inside . Worth the money . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2016 by Yorkie

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