Suncast Modernist Storage Shed, 7 ft x 7 ft, all-weather outdoor backyard unit, Off-White
Suncast 7' x 7' Modernist Storage Shed, All-Weather Outdoor Backyard Unit, Vanilla
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Suncast 7' x 7' Modernist Storage Shed, All-Weather Outdoor Backyard Unit, Vanilla

Key item features

  • Ample Storage Space: Large interior provides ample storage space for lawn equipment, gardening tools, and pool accessories.
  • Easy Access: Sturdy double doors allow for easy access to your stored belongings.
  • Secure Doors: Doors feature pad-lockable handles to prevent theft and unauthorized use (lock not included).
  • Durable Construction: Multi-wall panels are engineered for superior strength and durability.
  • All-Weather Protection: Steel-reinforced construction provides water resistance and UV protection to withstand the elements.
  • Snow Load Capacity: Durable roof can hold a snow load of up to 40 pounds, with a full skeleton steel frame for added strength.
  • Natural Light: Four large transom windows allow natural light to shine through and into the interior.
  • Proper Ventilation: Built-in windows and functional air vents allow for proper air circulation.
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3.9 out of 5 stars
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Pros

  • : Has a sturdy build.
  • : Made with strong materials to withstand use.
  • : Offers good quality at a lower cost.
  • : Assembly process is generally easy with clear instructions.

Cons

  • : Walls may be prone to expansion with temperature changes.
  • : Requires additional support for uneven surfaces.
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Mar 23, 2023
Biffsnort
5 out of 5 stars review

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A very good and well designed vinyl shed.

I have assembled a Suncast shed a few years before we moved to Arizona, so when we needed a shed for our new house we chose another Suncast model. I did the assembly for this one and found the process as straight forward as the first one was. We are very happy with the results...we put a lawn tractor in as well as other gardening tools and the floor is more than adequate to support the weight of everything we decided to fit in it.

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Sep 6, 2023
Carmen Colbert
5 out of 5 stars review

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Perfect !

Perfect Shed and size for my back yard. Instructions are easy to follow. Assembly is pretty easy to, aslong as you start with an even foundation. I am a 70 year old woman and put it together all by myself, even thou at times I wished I had another set of hands , but got it done anyway . Very happy with my purchase .

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Dec 2, 2022
Floridagal
5 out of 5 stars review

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Looks good; easy to assemble

I got two of these to replace different sheds "Gone with the Wind" that was Hurricane Ian when the entire porch, under which they sat, took off. I don't know yet how the new ones will hold up to the Florida weather and tenants piling stuff inside, but they look good, and seem well constructed for a resin shed. There are metal side and roof supports, and interlocking walls. I'll be anchoring them, though, with tie downs because just bolting down the base isn't going to keep the roof on. If it takes off, so will the sides. My son and I (71 yrs) assembled the first one in about 3 hours and then second one in about 2 (and we are still speaking!). Recommendations: Make sure the base piece joints are tightly together on both ends before you start on the walls or everything will be off. Get a low torque battery powered screwdriver (drills are too powerful) to save time and maximize the benefits of teamwork (I caught two from Skil on sale and they were great!). Also, assemble the clamps on the roof struts on the ground to save overhead work. Any metal-to-metal assembly will need manual screwing and pressure to complete. The hardest part of assembly was securing the bolts that connect the roof to the side supports. You need a slim 7/16 socket and anything else you can find in that size to help and it's still going to take time and patience. It would be nice if Suncast developed a tool set to make this easier. Don't try assembly without a helper. It will be brutal. Don't try to assemble this outside on a windy day. You have to get the sides to stand up in sequence. Even with two people, you can't install one side while another person tries to hold up more than 2 sections in a stiff breeze. They will take off from the base.

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