Keter
Keter Stronghold 2.0 10 Ft. W x 8 Ft. D Grey Resin Plastic Shed with Floor (74 Sq. Ft.)
Keter Stronghold 2.0 10 Ft. W x 8 Ft. D Grey Resin Plastic Shed with Floor (74 Sq. Ft.)
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- Steel-reinforced, double-wall construction for extra durability
- Heavy-duty flooring to support large equipment and riding mowers
- Large elegant and modern outdoor patio storage shed with windows
- Steel-reinforced, double-wall construction for enhanced durability - Heavy-duty flooring designed to support large equipment and riding mowers - Elegant design featuring windows and skylights for natural lighting - Lockable double doors for added security - Maintenance-free, weather-resistant materials that will not rust, rot, or peel
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Well made shed. Does take many hours to assemble and I recommend a wood base to lift it up. Looks good. Seems like quality material.
with parts that didn't come with the shed. It was quickly resolved after letting Keter know that the parts bag was incorrecly labeled and packed. Page 32 and 33 of the instructions clearly state that 6 pieces of NWRK are required. The parts bag was labeled as containing 5 pieces and the inventory on page 7 states that 3 are required. Keter sent out the missing part quickly at no charge. I can't attest to the longevity of the shed yet. So 4 star rating it is.
I've had this for less than a year and the sides have torn. Ive tried to see how to check the warranty and nobody has reached out!!! cheap quality.
Well, I like about the product is appears to be easy to put together. You do need at least two people, but I disliked about it was when I did try to return it. . Prior to putting it together -It was gonna cost me half of the product to get it shipped.
I’m editing my review. I have had this shed for one year. This shed is well built with the EXCEPTION of the corners splitting after one year. This is an expensive shed and this should not be happening. I reached out to the company but have not received any contact from them. I don’t know if the problem is covered under warranty. I think it is a structural issue and could be solved by putting some braces on the corners from the roof to the base. My solution has been to apply Gorilla tape the entire way down to bring the side panels back together to prevent water from leaking in. I will say that the shed survived hurricane Helena in October of 2024 but that isn’t the reason the corners split. The shed does aesthetically look nice with its sloped roof. It is roomy. The off center doors allow me to get a couple shelving units into it to add to the storage and organization of my garden supplies. I’ve received many compliments and inquiries about it from my neighbors. I’m the only one in my neighborhood with a shed of this design. I paid my neighbor to put it together. He did it himself. He built a deck for the bottom though the shed comes with a floor. He had it all assembled in two days. I love my shed with the exception of the splitting corners