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Suncast GS4000 Vertical Garden Shed, 60-cubic ft | 
| Brand: Suncast Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $369.00 Buy New: $302.66 You Save: $66.34 (18%)
Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 79074
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Size: 60-Cubic ft Shipping Weight (lbs): 125 Dimensions (in): 42 x 78 x 21
MPN: GS4000-DISC Model: GS4000 UPC: 044365009445 EAN: 0044365009445 ASIN: B000063086
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Crafted from durable, weather-resistant resin | | • | Padlock hasp and foot-lock secure doors to ramp | | • | Simple to assemble | | • | Assembled size: 55 by 37 by 72 inches (width by depth by height) | | • | Capacity: 49 by 31 by 67 inches (width by depth by height) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Handy for all seasons, this 60-cubic-foot vertical shed stores everything from pool equipment to snow blowers. It can also accommodate long-handled tools, outdoor toys, and deck furniture. The double doors feature a foot latch to secure them to the floor and a built-in hasp for a padlock. The floor's ramp makes it easy to roll items in and out, while the stay-dry design keeps the weather off your tools and playthings. The shed also comes with a built-in support for adding a wood shelf. Suncast's simple, snap-together assembly takes less than half an hour. --Emily Bedard
Product Description 60 CUFT, Taupe, Vertical Garden Shed, Ideal For Storing Mowers, Stack Chairs, Long Handled Tools, Yard Toys, Etc., Padlock Hasp Secures 2 Doors, Built In Support For Wood Shelf, Not Included, Stay Dry Lid Design, Assembled Size: 72" H x 55" W x 37" D, Interior Dimensions: 67" H x 46-1/2" W x 31-1/2" D.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Nice Cabinet September 30, 2008 This is a nice cabinet and costs less than any similar cabinets I could find locally. The pieces snapped together quickly. I needed it to store brooms, mops, etc., as the only piace I have to put these items is on my deck and this helps me hide the stuff. I just wish it had come with a shelf but I'm happy with it anyway.
Very Difficult to Assemble September 4, 2008 Many of my pieces arrived significant warps. It took my wife and I over 4 hours to assemble. We needed to use our putty knife collection to wedge the warped pieces together (one of us on each side of the each piece). If we had bought this at a store, it would have gone back.
The design is ok and the final product works well but Suncast needs to improve their quality or inspection for warped parts.
poor quality May 22, 2008 we had a wind/rain storm a few months after I'd bought this shed. It blew over, fell forward and the top piece split in two.We threw it out. I've since purchased 3 rubbermaid sheds mainly because our rubbermaid composter had withstood many years of use. big mistake to buy anything Suncast, they're very flimsy.
Easy to assemble, great dlivery service. April 17, 2008 I got 2 of those in fact. I bought the second one a few weeks after the first one. I'm not that much of a genius with my hands so I took the risk to assemble it myself. The first one took almost a couple of hours and the second one about one hour all by myself. It is really easy to put together and the product is sturdy. One note about a bad exprience with this product: I had first ordered from Sears but the delivery guy destroyed the box before delivery, it took them 3 weeks to refund the money and I ended up paying about 30% on Amazon. Way to go Amazon!
Quality and Great Price March 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the largest product I've purchased over the internet to date, and I was wondering if it would show up with all the parts and pieces, and even be worth the trouble. My concerns unfounded, thank goodness. This shed was perfect...just what I was looking for. Quality, durable molded plastic...it took me only an hour or so to put it together by myself. Most important, I followed the instructions and read them through thorougly before starting to put it together. That alone kept me from making a boatload of possible mistakes. I had only one "oops" where I didn't pay attention to whether a part was totally in position before I locked it in. Fortunately, with the very carful use of a flathead screwdriver, I was able to disconnect the part without breaking the tab and got it positioned properly. My advice is to read the directions thoroughly, don't be in a hurry, and then enjoy the product of your work. Parts are all marked, so it really was pretty easy once I got started. I am very happy with the finished product. Now my wife wants one for her potting and gardening stuff!
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