🌿 Your garden's new best friend!
The Scotts 4' x 4' x 6' Water-Resistant Pop-Up Deck and Garden Storage Shed Kit is a compact and portable solution designed to keep your gardening tools and supplies safe from the elements. Constructed with a durable carbon steel frame and a water-resistant cover, this shed is easy to assemble without tools and requires minimal maintenance.
H**E
Great Storage space!
I like that it was fast shipping and easy to set up. This is the perfect storage space for my patio. I live in an apartment and this storage is the right one for my patio.
L**L
Well constructed with quality materials
Very simple to assemble and nicely rigid once the canvass is fitted. Well thought out system to keep the canvass taught and the system to anchor down is a surprise and very good.Needed it to cover my generator in rain and snow with a means to open for when running. May not last forever but at the price is easily replaced.
J**S
Better Than I Thought, But...
I was actually pretty impressed with most of it. The materials are all heavy-duty, and I think it stands a chance of actually staying put. I was skeptical until I set it up, as I've had some "outdoor storage" things like this fail miserably.I'd just like to see some improvements. Forst and foremost, is the feet. They need to screw or pin, or at LEAST click into place somehow. They're just free floating and will fall off the poles without any help. This completely defeats the purpose of the holes in them, that you would use to stake or screw them down to a deck. Everything relies on these anchors that tie off with metal cables (INSIDE THE TENT, so you give up a few inches of space in each corner). It's also not a garantee that you can sink them all the way, or that your soil will hold them down. They're heavy duty, but I think the drilling blades on them need to be at more of an angle, because they kinda just dig a hole, rather than screwing into the dirt, and you have to pack it down on top really well. I only got the two back ones halfway in before giving up and tying them off.I put a heavy blue palet down for the floor, and tied off the corners with 550 paracord and zip ties, and I think it will hold. You may have to get creative and improvise, but it gets done.Would like to see a hem on the support pole sleeves. And I'd like to see something to keep the door in place/shape when it's open. The bottom parts just flap around loose, and it can be pretty hard to zip closed again.Not crazy about how the poles join together. Sometimes they're a little off, like they're bent out of circle, and you have to force them.Setup wasn't as much fun as it looked, but I did do it myself.Over all, it's a positive experience so far, and I'm happy to have it. Was able to clear some much needed space on the back deck, and put all my yard/garden/wood processing tools in there. I think most people would have a gripe or three about it, but would still be pleased with the quality and functionality. I Dig It. Just needs a few little tweaks to be perfect.
H**Y
Go to garden shed
All you need to keep your stuff out of sight
W**E
Leaked first rainfall
This is for keeping things dry during wet weather.it leaked around roof area first rain.i didn't bother writing seller or Scott's,seems hard to find where to write or even too much trouble sending it back..update...thank you Amazon for helping in this issue,they are sending me another cover ..may not fix the issue but at least an effort was made.
P**R
Portability
This Scotts canvas shed is sturdy, considering no screws holding the framing. At the moment, I have this on the build site to keep various items dry. I only have two anchors securing as I will be moving it, which is one of the things I like about this shed. Although it would be a little easier to assemble with two people, one person can put it together. The plastic feet barely stay on. Kept falling off while moving around. The feet go on a frame leg that is slightly thicker on one side than the other, so you may want to put it on the legs prior to sliding the leg into the roof frame for a better fit. The anchors that came with it are for soil/dirt and I would recommend placing the shed exactly where you want it, square it, and mark four spots to drive the anchor system in. Then you can move the shed away and more easily screw the anchors in with a small tool that will fit through the eye hole of the anchor and continuously turn it into the ground vs I had to keep doing small 1/4 to 1/2 turns, then I hit a rock, but I didn't feel like taking it out and moving it over and going through the tedious screwing in of the anchor. The cabling can be secured through the eye on the anchor and over the rail, keeping it in line vs inside the shed. I have a plastic shelfing setup that is going inside this. It has not rained, yet, so can not comment on how it handles rain. The fabric is fairly thick, what you would expect from Scotts.
J**A
Awesome for backyard projects
Thrilled with this pop-up shed! It took me barely 25 minutes to put the shed up by myself. I'm a little over 5 foot so I had to stand on a stool to get the cover over by myself but it was easily doable on my own. This shed is perfect for outdoor projects and having everything at your hands for an on-going project without the need to haul everything to/fro to your shed/garage at night or bad weather. We're building a deck, so we set this up right at the base of the jobsite with the all the nails, joists, etc. and it keeps everything organized in one spot and keeps it out of inclement weather. I put a small folding table in the shed to act as a shelf for organization. Lightweight, easy to move once assembled (comes with anchors if you are worried about wind).
C**N
Don’t waste your money
Didn’t come with all the parts. Missing bolts
A**R
Awesome little shed
Bought for at my RV seasonal site, stores all the outdoor stuff, set up was a breeze! Takes up very little space (4by4).
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