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The Morhome Outdoor Storage Shed is a robust 10 x 8 FT waterproof resin tool shed designed for all-weather durability. Featuring lockable double doors, a sloping roof for efficient drainage, and versatile functionality, it serves as a secure storage solution, pet house, or garbage collection room. With easy assembly and minimal maintenance, this shed is perfect for any backyard, patio, or garden.
Color | Brown-10x8 FT |
Style | 10 x 8 FT Outdoor Storage Sheds |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
UV Protection | uv |
Brand | Morhome |
Manufacturer | Morhome |
Item model number | Outdoor Storage Shed |
Product Dimensions | 312.93 x 304.8 x 191.01 cm; 58.06 kg |
ASIN | B0CPXDWPFX |
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Not worth the money
First the package came with at least 500+ screws bolts and washers that were out of the package so it was hard to tell what’s what! It took 2 people about 3 days non stop and the metal sheets looked as if they had been sitting in water and turned rust looking. They put plastic on each piece there’s probably about 60 metal pieces and the plastic is stuck on to the metal the worst to try and peel off absolutely not worth it
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Every other review is valid! EXCEPT...
First off you should know this. Every review on here for the most part is true! Yes the material is flimsy, yes the instructions are very difficult to clarify. And yes the screws will strip out every, and I mean every time you squeeze that trigger unless you pay attention to what your doing. Now with all that said, let's get real about why your here. Not spending thousands on a storage shed. Any shed at this size and price range are all built and assembled with similar if not the exact same materials with mine being a 10'x8'. The metal is thin and it will flex and fight you at every chance but once it is all assembled it's is structurally sound. I assembled it by myself and contrary to other reviews it CAN be done by 1 person. I don't recommend it, and I did it over a span of 2 weeks working on it after work for a few hours a day. A few times I had to unassemble what I assembled twice because of the lack of clarity I had with the Instructions. Southern California was just hit with a few weeks of rain and I will say that the only thing I hadn't finished were the doors. And the shed was bone dry. Very impressed with that. The shed isn't going to be the strongest structurally compared to your high end sheds, and the pieces that make up the shed aren't the strongest on their own, but when combined to build the shed, they do! The only thing I would advise to do is swap out the #1 screws. These are the screws that make up the majority of screws used to assemble it all together. Go down to your local Home Depot or Lowe's and pic you up some Stainless Steel screws slightly longer than the #1's provided. I think I used 5/16 x 8 and it made assembly smog soooo much smoother and quicker. The #1's are so small it's very difficult to hold onto them. And since all the screws are stainless steel to resist rust, they can't be held into your bit magnetically. Other than that, take your time, go over the instructions several times before each step and have someone help you if possible.
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