







๐ Secure your space, elevate your lifestyle!
The Shintenchi 5x3 FT Outdoor Storage Shed is a durable, rust-resistant metal shed designed for versatile outdoor storage. Featuring lockable doors, a waterproof sloped roof, and a spacious interior, it protects your tools, bikes, and equipment from all weather conditions while adding a sleek, modern touch to your garden or patio.







| ASIN | B0F8Q71KC3 |
| Base Material | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #384,421 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #899 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand Name | Shintenchi |
| Chamber Depth | 29.5 Inches |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (56) |
| Door Style | Single/Double Hinged, Lockable |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 29.5"D x 64.6"W x 72.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Storage shed |
| Item Weight | 65 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | shintenchi |
| Manufacturer Part Number | storage shed |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | Storage shed |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Style Name | Lockable, Waterproof, Weather Resistant |
| Top Material Type | Metal |
| UPC | 810195528711 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**R
Takes a long time to put together, but worth it!
Great little shed, it just takes a very, very long time to put together if you do it by yourself. I imagine if you don't follow the instructions *exactly* it would take even longer. Had to re-drill some holes in plastic parts - that lined up with holes in metal parts - that were not drilled at all to begin with. Also, some screws in the area where the door slides have to be backed out pretty far for the door to be able to slide. However, it is possible to put together as one person with only hand tools and a stepstool because that's how I did it. For the price, this is a great little shed for a patio or - in my case - the side of my driveway. It's very sturdy for a small metal shed, no leaks and it didn't come dented or anything. It looks very nice when all put together and I've gotten quite a lot of compliments from my neighbors.
K**N
Not a quick assembly
Works well, but examune evry step of the directions. Multiple reviews when I purchased said that some of the holes didn't line up. What I found was that they all lined up, butonly if you had everything assembled correctly AND IT WAS VERY EASY TO OVERLOOK TiNY DETAILS and therefore have a part backwards or upside down. So take your time, study each diagram, and be careful, and it will all go together just fine.
C**A
Nice little shed
Great little (3 x 5) shed. Love the window. Seems to be plenty sturdy. Took us several hours to assemble - a LOT of small screws. They give you extra - good thing because we dropped a number of them. Instructions were pretty good, but be careful to get the pre-drilled screw holes in the correct orientation to avoid taking it apart and repositioning :)
S**O
Major design flaws bad instruction, bad packaging, flimsy parts.
You get what you pay for and there's good reason why this is the cheapest shed on Amazon. For starters, the panels are metal in the same way that paper mache is wood. Look at them wrong and they'll bend, but don't worry too much..they'll come pre-bent, especially the doors where everyone will notice the damage within the first 30 seconds of seeing the thing. The instructions are abysmal as usual, so allocate some time for redoing things as you will inevitably have a panel upside down or miss a few screws and have to come back later to fix the issue. Also, every last piece of metal in the box is covered in that cling-wrap plastic, which will take you HOURS to remove. I'm not elaborating. I spent 3x the time peeling the protective wrap off the parts as I did actually assembling the thing...and assembly wasn't quick! For all the trouble the cling-wrap will give you, you'd think it'd do a better job of protecting the parts from scratches, but it doesn't. The final straw for me was the major design flaw that means the doors cannot open or close. The door rides on some plastic wheels in a metal track, like many closet/pantry doors, but way cheaper. The problem is that the roof screws into the top of this track, causing the screws to block those plastic wheels from doing their thing. So right now I have the screws backed out, which means the roof isn't really attached up front. So which do you prefer? A working roof or a working door? Can't have both. I'm demanding a refund and if they want to come get their shed, they can. Otherwise it's going to the dump next week. Save yourself a headache and waste your time doing something fun.
M**Y
It's doing the job
Not easy to assemble
C**N
Hard to put together and time consuming
The instructions were really confusing and I've put together IKEA items before. It was a pain to work with and the quality it okay. I'll admit I didn't look closer at the details but THERE IS NO FLOOR. Just in case you wanted a shed with a bottom like we did. Hole alignment was off because the pieces were mislabeled. Had to take apart and switch pieces. Some of the plastic pieces at the end didn't fit well.
B**N
Good Shed for Features and Price Point
This is a good little shed at the price point with all the options I wanted: venting, window for light, and a ramp. I put it together over two days. It wasnโt hard but you really gotta pay attention to the drawings and think logically. Never had a problem with unaligned holes. Spent 1/3 of my time on assembly, 1/3 on putting the plastic washers on screws, and 1/3 peeling plastic.A couple pieces had dings but itโs to be expected. 3x5 was smaller than I thought but my mower, weedeater, leaf blower, and step ladder all fit.
C**R
3x5 Shed I am very happy with my purchase
5x3 shed was definitely worth it especially with free delivery. Does not come with a floor, but can sit directly on the ground and comes with anchor pins. I built a 5x3 plywood floor with some 2x6 treat on the bottom. I always have extra stuff like that laying around, if you don't try finding some free pallets or free scrap wood, if you look businesses are always throwing that kinda stuff out(check by the dumpsters). The assembly took me and my family about 4 hours, kids are 9 & 11 they peeled off the protective film and helped me and the wife assemble. Honestly most of the time was peeling and putting washers on screws. Really wasn't hard at all just alot of parts so you need patience. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another if I need it quality was better than I thought, putting the floor on really made it sturdy. I would recommend the floor, I used 1/2 plywood 3/4 would have been better but it was what I had laying around. Overall its a good product for the money.
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