Enhance your yard with the functional storage you can rely on with the Suncast Everett Vertical Storage Shed. Featuring 94 cubic feet of space, this 6' x 3' storage shelter shed with a slim footprint design provides room for your lawn equipment, gardening tools, pool accessories, and other outdoor storage items while fitting nicely along a house or garage when yard space is limited. The large double-door entryway provides easy access to your stored belongings, and the doors feature pad-lockable resin handles to prevent theft and unauthorized use (padlock not included). Constructed with metal-reinforced, multi-wall resin panels and a reinforced resin floor, this outdoor shed provides water resistance and UV protection for all-weather durability while withstanding heavy storage loads. One built-in skylight and large windows allow natural light to illuminate the space on sunny days, and the efficient air vents allow for proper air circulation. Functional and attractive, this heavy-duty storage shed is easy to clean and maintain and boasts a classic shed design with architectural details and shingle-style roof panels to look great in your yard all year long. Assembly is easy with minimal tools required.
- Product Type: Storage Shed
- Material: Plastic
- Storage Capacity: 94cubic feet
- Overall Width - Side to Side: 75''
- Wind Rating: 65Miles Per Hour
In the end, the shed met our needs. It seems well built and designed, but... be warned that the instructions seem clear, but leave out some important facts.
Plan for more time to set up this shed than appears. The instructions seemed straight-forward and understandable, but left a few details out. Example: I had no idea that a foundation or platform would be required when we bought the thing. Okay, so, no problem...I took 3 hours to construct a wooden platform to mount the shed on. I actually had the materials on hand, however, here's a chronic problem with the instructions. When I looked for the holes in the floor to fasten the shed to the platform, none existed. All the other instructions were so precise I couldn't understand why they wouldn't put predrilled holes in the floor. After about 30 minutes looking back and forth from the instructions to the floor panel, I just did what any carpenter would do...I drilled the holes. "Okay," you say, "that wasn't so bad." And you'd be right if later on, in step #25, they left out the fact that you needed to put the roof struts into the gables before installing the roofing. By step #31 it was clear there was something missing, so I had to take everything apart back to step #25, and install the struts. All this time I'm following the instructions to a "T" only to find out..."opps, the strut isn't shaped like the one in the diagram" so won't fit right. After 5 hours in 110 degree Phoenix heat, the building came together. Would I order it again? Sure, now that I know how to put it together. Do I think the guy or gal who left out some critical steps in the instructions is a sadist? Yes. BTW, when the instructions say you need two people at certain points...they mean it.
Pros: Well designed; seems substantial enough to last a while.
Cons: The instructions were clear but left out some critical information at some points; requires a foundation of some kind to keep it in place.. Jeanine. Phoenix, AZ. 2015-09-14 14:46:25