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Domi Outdoor Storage Shed 10' x 8', Metal Steel Utility Tool Shed Storage House with Double Lockable Doors & Air Vents for Backyard Patio Garden Lawn Dark Grey

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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Eleanor outdoor life

Arrives May 5 – May 9
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Size: 10'x 8'


Features

  • [Durable And Sturdy Design] The patio storage shed with support bars as stable and durable construction. The roof adopts groove and slop design that allows rain to flow down quickly and avoid water builds up, protecting your stuff in thunderstorm weather.Pad-lockable doors give easy access to your stored items and enhance the safety. (1 Years Quality Guaranty For Lock)
  • [Ventilation And UV Protection] The backyard storage garden shed equipped with vents to increases lighting and airflow; UV protective galvanized steel will help to keep the sheds & outdoor storage clearance in all weather-resistant.
  • [High-quality Material] The outdoor storage cabinet uses thicker galvanized steel and more durable framework for safe and all-weather purposes. The material is rust-resistant and could be UV-resistant under the hot sun. Overlapped wall panels features with waterproof and moister-resistant, worry-free for all weather condition use.
  • [Upgrade Your Backyard] The outdoor metal tool shed helps hide your yard waste and large equipment, avoid clutter in your yard, basement, or garage. The garden storage shed adds a crisp clean appearance that blends perfectly with any exterior design or landscaping.
  • [24 H Customer Service] Domi Customer Service is here to help! If you are in need of replacement parts, parts due to damage in transit, or have any questions, please feel free to contact us and our customer service team will respond within 24 hours to assist you. We are FACTORY STORE of the manufacturer. Pls must wear the gloves always when you assemble the tool storage shed. Pls prepare the bolts by yourself to secure the frame to the ground, when meet the wind or heavy rain.

Brand: Domi outdoor living


Color: Dark grey


Material: Alloy Steel, Metal


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 118.43 x 95.12 x 76.57 inches


Item Weight: 86 Pounds


Style: Garden,Lawn,Outdoor,Patio


Top Material Type: Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Door Style: Lock


Ultraviolet Light Protection: Uv


Assembly Required: Yes


Product Dimensions: 118.43 x 95.12 x 76.57 inches


Item Weight: 86 pounds


Manufacturer: domi outdoor living


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: LGCF1552


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 8' x 10' Domi Shed. DON'T GIVE UP!
Size: 10'x 8'
This shelter took my wife and I approximately four days to complete from building the foundation to locking the front doors. I am 76 years old and my wife is 73. We did this during the recent "Heat Wave" in Texas and just stayed hydrated, took our time and used some umbrellas and tree shade for periodic relief. Which screws go were is a little challenging since there are so many and even though they call them out specifically in the instructions, it still gets a little confusing, especially when you combine it with heat stroke....lol, not really. But all the parts can get a little overwhelming. I started off using a power drill for the screws, but honestly, the screwdriver that came with the kit really works well. I have a LOT of tools and never had to use any. They send a hole locator tool, so keep it handy. It really helps when lining up the screw holes. I assembled the unit by the order shown in the instructions to make sure I didn't assemble something prematurely and have to go back and re-do anything. If you have help you can probably assign things like assembling the front doors as a project for some one. You can review the instructions to see what may be able to be assembled ahead of schedule. The ONLY real frustration I had was installing the roof "ridge caps". Our shed was the 8' x 10' and the ridge cap and top plate were the absolute last thing I installed, as per the instructions. While the assembled unit is sturdy, there is not a way to get on the roof without causing some serious damage. At 5' 8" here is what I did: I got my 6' ladder and had my wife brace it while I was on it. I taped a piece of scrap OSB along the beam area (front to rear) and gently laid across the board to distribute my weight and then finished the 4 ridge caps and the connecting galvanized plate. The ridge caps screws are sheet metal screws, however, the 4 screws on the galvanized connecting plate are machine threaded with nuts. So, I remained laying across the OSB board while my wife went inside and held the nuts in place while I screwed the screws in from the top. There may be a better way, but if you don't know of the problem in advance you just make it work. Plan ahead and have all the necessary screws, washer, nuts, hole alignment tool and screwdriver handy to avoid get on the roof more than once. Regarding the protective covering on all the parts: I removed the plastic on the roof panels prior to installing, knowing it would be difficult doing it after installation. I also did the doors the same way as I made them a sit down project unto themselves. Make it as easy as possible on yourself and take your time. I set up 3 folding picnic table so when the opportunity arose I could sit down a read instructions, do some assembly, organizing, parts, etc. so I could spend minimal time crawling around on the ground. After the assembly was complete I used a high quality caulk and sealed the metal base frame to the base along the outside to minimize moisture coming in and then i caulked the bottom of the panels where they meet the base frame. It seemed to stabilize the base panels since there are screw very other or two panel indentions. I have decided that I'm going to add screws, about 100 I think (only $5 or $10 for 100 on Amazon), so every panel section will have screws at every indention. I'll pre-drill the holes from the inside to make sure I don't miss the metal side braces, then install the screws from the outside of course. FINALLY! If you take your time and make sure each piece is initially assembled correctly then you should be fine. BTW, you will have some miscellaneous screws, washer, etc. left over, at least we did. Wait a few days before you throw anything away as you will most likely had missed a screw somewhere as you review your assembly. IN THE END.....The very last screw hole aligned perfectly, apparently we did somethings right....lol.... Feel free to as questions if you need and I'll help where I can....Rick ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by Ricklet Ricklet

  • Pretty good quality, read the instructions and follow them closely.
So, in general, this is good value for the money. Once it was completed and anchored to our concrete, it is a very sturdy shed, with little or no movement. Someone else mentioned about reading the instructions carefully, and I would agree with that. You do need to pay attention to detail and follow those instructions closely, otherwise you will run into problems. My only issues with it were, #1 many of the screw/bolt holes simply do not line up during assembly. Annoying?...Yes! Impossible to assemble?....No! With a little perseverance, it went together pretty easily. #2 the kit came with a substantial number of screws, of one particular size, missing. Again, annoying?....Yes! But all I did was use screws of a different length as a replacement, there were a lot of extras of that size. They worked fine, the only difference was the length. As for weatherproof....Well, I'm in Florida and we have had a couple of bad storms since I assembled it. So far, so good. We'll see how it fares during it's first hurricane. To sum up, I like it and very happy with the overall quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Such

  • 3x5 sloped roof shed — Some assembly required…
Likes: - Nice color - Once assembled and anchored down, sturdy enough - most of the holes miraculously line up. - for my garden tools and dirt and stuff, works ok - can barely squeeze a 3ft wide metal shelf from HomeDepot (see photo) which is nice, though feet don’t touch ground—works well enough, for what it is. - cost seems reasonable Cons: - assembly is a major headache. I read several reviews here from senior citizens that didn’t seem 1/10 as frustrated as I became during this assembly, and I am roughly half their age! Perhaps it’s that I don’t have a lot of spare time or energy. - screws, nuts washers are very small and difficult to position without a lot of frustration. Constantly falling out of hands, slipping between fingers. - screws are not ferrous and therefore magnetic drill bit/holder can’t hold the tiny screws in place while you position the drill - sheet metal is very sharp and I cut my finger once during the process of peeling the … - horrible protective film!! I didn’t calculate but there must be hundreds of square feet of film covering all sides of the sheet metal panels. It is not Teri lot difficult to remove, but it is mot easy either. Each panel (say 1ft x5ft)could take roughly 10-15minutes to peel film from both sides. There are lot of panels, so it really is a significant amount of time you spend removing film. I hated this step. Also the film is hard to remove with gloves on. I need to use fingernail to separate the film from the sheet metal. But then you are prone to cutting yourself as I did unless you are very careful. - need a second person for a couple of steps, namely installing the roof. You need the person inside to hold the nut while you put the jolt through the top. Annoying! - this shed was the right size for the limited space I have And I am glad I have it. But the time it took to assemble was significant and I think that while the cost is low for the functionality it offers, I will never attempt anything like this again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by imajogger imajogger

  • Great product for the money, but does require a lot of assembly
Size: 8.2'x 6.2'
The assembly kit provided was very good; as good as any DIY assembly product I've gotten from China. the quality is good, though some of the panels had minor bends in them from shipping. My wife and I assembled it in about 2-2.5 days (maybe 20hours). Definitely helps to take your time and use the alignment tool and well-placed screws to align-as-you-go. But when done, it is very solid and looks great. would definitely buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Pete T

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