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10X10X7.5 FT Outdoor Steel Storage Shed with Lockable Doors, 2 Windows, Metal Frame Floor (Wood Panels Not Included), Ideal for Backyard, Patio Storage,Chicken Coop, Brown

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Arrives Sep 2 – Sep 7
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Size: 10X10FT


Color: Brown


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  • Color Notice: Our Outdoor Storage Shed features a sophisticated Midnight Blue color, which may appear dark blue-black under different lighting. This unique hue adds elegance and modernity to any outdoor space. Please note this slight color variation to ensure it matches your expectations. Check our main image video to see the actual product color as filmed. The color of the item you receive will match what is shown in the video.
  • asy Assembly with Step-by-Step Video Guide: To assist with the installation of your tool shed, we have created a detailed step-by-step video demonstration. Buyers can follow this video along with our comprehensive instruction manual to ensure a smooth and hassle-free assembly process.
  • Large Size with Maximum Storage: The actual dimensions of our 10x10 ft tool shed are 9.6 x 9.6 ft (114.6 x 114.6inches), providing ample space for your garden tools and outdoor equipment. While named for convenience, the precise measurements are detailed in the product image for your reference.
  • All-Weather Construction: Built to endure a range of weather conditions, protect your valuables with assurance. Its robust build and weather-resistant materials guarantee the safety and security of your items.

Brand: Mistmo


Color: Brown


Material: Metal


Style: Contemporary


Assembly Required: Yes


Brand: Mistmo


Color: Brown


Material: Metal


Style: Contemporary


Assembly Required: Yes


Manufacturer: Mistmo


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I like it!
Size: 10X10FT/Base Color: Midnight Blue
Ok so after all said and done i love the shed i did everything myself it wasn't impossible but close. Probably took a combined time of 15 long hot hours to complete! Im a handy guy i build things often but with that said this thing at points was a nightmare 1= the instructions suck ass 2= some not all of the holes didn't line up so I had to drill new ones. It wasn't easy it wasn't hard but ya gonna have to use your brain a few times so good luck! I do recommend this shed but only on a solid foundation! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2025 by Battery won't charge Battery won't charge

  • LOOK ELSEWHERE!!!!!
Size: 10X12FT/Base Color: Brown
Wish I could give this zero stars. Tried to find the one with the best reviews. The metal is so thin, thinner than a dime. NONE of the holes matched up even close to each other, had to pre drill all of them. The directions? I don’t know why they’re even included, it will tell you one step to screw in and two steps later you are taking that screw back out to put another piece in, to screw it together again. Not even sure it’ll hold up in a decent windstorm (60+ mph winds). Look elsewhere, you will be disappointed. It WILL guarantee cause a fight between you and other person helping, in my case, my girlfriend. I slept on the couch for three days, so thanks for that as well as awful instructions, poorly drilled material. Only good thing out of this? We got a nice tan dealing with this for three days straight in the sun for 8+hours. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2025 by Logan

  • Good quality. Takes a long time to build.
Size: 10X8FT Color: Brown
Good quality. Instructions are pretty decent but I chose to do things in a different order. I built this mostly by myself and it took FOREVER. Every single piece has scratch resistant plastic that needs to be peeled off. I was happy it was there, but it took 10 times longer to build. Every washer needs to be manually separated from the sheet of plastic washers. I build houses faster than this shed. For the price and quality it is worth it, but please expect it to take a long time to build. Ask friends, family, or neighbors for help!!! It took me 2 full weekends, every day in between after work, and some late nights by myself. There are some steps that are impossible to complete by yourself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025 by William Scullion

  • Lawn and garden equipment all fits
Size: 6X8FT/Base Color: Midnight Blue
Great buy! I’m of the age when wood construction was cheap! Well not any more, by a long shot. Just make sure you build a good foundation for this as it’s lightweight and prone to wind damage and such. Once it’s all together you are good to go! Less than half the cost of a wood equivalent. And it looks great! Photos are before the doors went on… ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025 by James Harmon James Harmon

  • Do not buy this piece of garbage
Size: 5X3FT/Base Color: Midnight Blue
Definitely do not buy the shed. It has about 500 screws and all of the panels are covered with the plastic film. That would take you a full day to remove. It’s also super flimsy and not the size. It says it was when I got mine, it arrived damaged as if it had been dropped so all the corner panels were bent. Then to add insult to injury, I had to pay to return it! So I definitely wouldn’t buy the shed and I definitely wouldn’t buy anything from this seller try to stick to prime only most third-party seller seem to be scammers like this company. They know they have a bad product yet. They sell it anyway and then charge you for the shipping crazy! Amazon used to be really good now it’s infiltrated with all these rip off companies and flyby nights. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2025 by Richard T

  • If you don't want to spend hours peeling cellophane off panels, pass this one up.
Size: 10X12FT Color: Midnight Blue
This shed appears to be simple to put together, but first you need to peel off protective cellophane from every panel and piece that is painted. This takes 10 to 15 minutes per panel and since there are about 30 side panels, and almost as many roof panels that takes up about ten hours of peeling off cellophane, if you do it by yourself. The bottom braces, where they meet together, do not have a hole in the inside overlapping centers, (either that, or they don't meet up right) and so you need to drill a hole through the inside strip in order to attach the bottom of the panel in that hole. The L braces overlap at the end to screw together in the middle, only they are both the same size, so it is almost impossible to pull the top part over to match the hole on top and the one on the side, and these have to match up in order to screw the panel into both holes on the middle braces. The metal is paper thin, so the edges of any part that folds over, buckle and bend if things don't line up right, and when the wind started blowing before I could finish putting everything up, the middle brace would twist and not hold the panels stable and so now they are kinked in places. Then after all the holes lined up from bottom to top on two sides, and down the back from middle brace to bottom brace, the top of the back panel would not line up with the top brace and peak piece on one side, which made the peak overlap 1/2 inch. I called to get a refund because I could not finish the shed with that much of an overlap, and all the troubleshooting didn't work, but they said I would have to dismantle the shed and box it back up, pay for the return shipping, before getting my money back and reimbursed for shipping. Each box weighs over 100 pounds (three boxes) and they had reinforced straps around them, which I had to cut to open the boxes, so how was I going to box everything up to send it back? (I am a 79-year-old woman) I am putting this shed up on my own, which would be a lot easier if the pieces met up right. Rather than try to take the shed down and box it, I decided to keep trying several different methods to try and stretch the top panels out in order to get them to meet and line up with all the holes. I put the back peak up in two separate pieces, since you have to put the top L brace up on the inside, and then the peak up between the top brace and the wall panels, and then screw it in from the outside, which meant you would have to line up three holes, and then, reach over the peak in order to hold the pieces in place while you screwed them together. (The reason they suggest two to four people to put the shed up, but in a video the person put the shed up on his own, so I knew it could be done by one person if you did it right. I have put up other sheds before, so I had some experience.) Finally, I pulled both sides of the peak forward to cause them to lean in where they meet, in order to screw them together between two upright braces. After a lot of wrestling with lining up the holes, I finally got all those holes to line up, and as I pushed the peak to more of an upright position, I could align one hole, which helped stretch the panels out slowly as I aligned each following hole until I was able to align all the holes, but the center still buckled slightly because the pieces lining up with the holes were still not quite the right length in the center, for some reason. If all the holes lined up, it should all fall into place smoothly, but it didn't. The top braces where they meet in the corner only had one hole on the bottom brace, but not the top brace to connect the two, (unless I did it wrong, or they weren't supposed to be attached, but there are very few written instructions, only pictures to follow and it seemed reasonable to have the corners attach to strengthen the building.) so I had to drill a hole to attach the corner braces at the top to keep the wind from making the walls bang more than they already were, even when the braces are attached. I am still going to try and get my money back even if I manage to finish the shed because I had to struggle to get everything to fit together, and it caused the shed to look banged up and uneven. I am still working at getting the center roof rafter to line up to the center screws on one side. They say don't tighten the screws on the roof rafters in the middle, (until they are up) but if you don't, once you connect both sides on the middle rafter, the heads of the screws would not be accessible to tighten them later. (who thought that one up?) All in all, this shed has been a headache to put up. The last shed I did, years ago, by myself, went together, in a day, with nothing to peel off, and no problem with alignment. Imagine that! I have been working on this shed for a week, doing a little at a time because peeling the cellophane is so time consuming, and my fingers are all worn out by the time I am done! Today I am going to try and put the last center beam up and then hope all the roof panels will line up right! Only I will have to peel more cellophane before I discover it, LOL ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025 by Wahconda Wahconda

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