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Greesum 10×8FT Outdoor Storage Shed, Metal Patio Storaged Sheds with Lockable Doors, Sheds & Outdoor Storage for Bike, Backyard, Pool and Garden, Gray

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Color: Gray


Size: 10' x 8'


Features

  • Easy Assembly with Numbered Parts & Dedicated Support: Quick and hassle-free setup! Every component is clearly numbered for straightforward assembly. (Note: Please wear gloves during installation to protect against sharp edges. Our customer service team is ready to assist if needed.)
  • Robust Steel Construction for Long-Lasting Durability: Built with heavy-duty galvanized steel, this shed resists rust, harsh weather, and wear, offering reliable protection for your tools and equipment year after year.
  • Flexible Storage Space Verify Size Before Purchase: Ample room to organize garden tools, bikes, and more! Maximize your storage potentialplease check the detailed size guide to ensure perfect fit for your needs.
  • Lockable Door (Lock Not Included) for Secure Access: Features a door with pre-drilled holes for easy padlock addition, keeping your valuables safe and accessible only to you.

Description

Keep Your Gear Safe & Organized with Our Heavy-Duty Steel Storage Shed! Tired of clutter? Meet your garden’s new best friend—this rugged steel tool shed delivers secure, spacious storage while standing up to rain, wind, and wear. Made from reinforced galvanized iron, it offers superior strength and long- lasting weather resistance so your tools, lawn mower, and outdoor equipment stay protected season after season. With its cleverly numbered parts and intuitive design, you can set it up quickly—no professional help needed! (Gloves recommended for safe handling.) The lock-ready door lets you add a padlock for extra security (lock not included), giving you peace of mind that your valuables are accessible only to you. Plus, the versatile interior helps maximize your space. Just be sure to measure the available area using our size chart before ordering. Smart Design for Effortless Assembly 🔒 Lockable door (without lock) 🛠️ All-in-TWO-boxes delivery 🌧️ Robust weather-resistant steel build 📦 Floor not included—install on a flat wooden base for best results Note: 1.Please check your local HOA guidelines before purchase. 2.There may be some differences between photos and items in term of color because the influence of lighting during the shooting or the settings of the computers’display screen. Ideal for patios, backyards, and gardens—order now and reclaim your outdoor space!

Brand: Greesum


Color: Gray


Material: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 104.5"D x 125.5"W x 76.4"H


Base Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: Greesum


Color: Gray


Material: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 104.5"D x 125.5"W x 76.4"H


Base Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material Type: Metal


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Door Style: Single Hinged Door


Assembly Required: Yes


Manufacturer: Greesum


Item Weight: 117.5 pounds


Item model number: GS-405GY-820


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Shed
Color: Gray Size: 10' x 10'
Glad with the end result. Just the size we needed. A few pieces came a little bent but we worked with it. Make sure to have a day set aside to build it. I started with my brother around noon, about 3 hrs later with some help from our mom we had the frame and walls up, had a little confusion during the build so we lost some time. The instructions were clear but there was a piece that was pre drilled wrong so we had to troubleshoot but we made it work. My husband came home and was able to finish the roof for me, in total it took about 7-8 hrs with handy people to fully finish it all. It feels sturdy and stable my husband built the platform/floor the day before so we have it secured down into the floor and it seems quite strong. He also suggests having teks screws on hand, as they came in handy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Great shed for the price!
Honestly, for the price this is a great option. Keep in mind it is not perfect but i think it is worth it. Will need to make sure you build a strong stable base to go under the shed. We built a wood platform/deck to hold the shed. The doors are a little wonkey and do not like to close properly without some wiggling around. There are also some gaps in some areas once the shed is put together but some spray foam easily closes that up. It looks good and is really worth it. I would recommend it. It holds a lot of items. Be careful the material is very sharp! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025 by Kristina

  • Okay Shed As Is—Excellent Shed for Extra $70
Color: Brown Size: 10' x 8'
The media could not be loaded. This shed took about 2.5 hours to assemble with my wife’s occasional help. I’ve seen other reviews say this is a two person job and for the most part that’s true. However, if you have something like saw horses or ratchet straps or really anything that will support the vertical portions without you having to hold them, then it’s a one person job. The pros: - this shed is a GREAT value for the money. A huge cut above anything I could find at Walmart or Sam’s or Home Depot, etc - it’s fairly easy to assemble if you’ve got an impact driver. Don’t buy any means use a screwdriver unless you’re just a glutton for punishment. You sometimes need the extra force of the impact driver to bring the metal into the correct position. The thing is somewhat sturdy on its own. It’s heavy enough that someone couldn’t just pick it up and throw it or something to get to the contents. It’s got a plastic coating which I did NOT tear off because I figured it added to the weather protection Cons: - unless you’re a short person you won’t be able to stand up in it. The thing is pretty short. But then again it’s a storage shed. You’re probably not gonna be walking around in it. - The screws provided are incredibly small and I wouldn’t trust them to hold up to much - The thing is fairly weak overall. If I fell into it I think I’d bust through the walls. And if two people wanted to get your stuff, then all they’d have to do is stand on either side and pick up the shed since it does not have a bottom - The included latch is flimsy and so is the hardware. But again, you’re paying for the shed, not top quality hardware. Again, that’s an aftermarket thing. - The thing is not super waterproof. Water WILL get in the bottom. I haven’t observed yet whether it gets through the roof or the sides but it definitely gets through the bottom if there’s nothing under it and it’s open at the floor - Overall, it’s a cheap shed and you get what you pay for, but if you do what I suggest below, you get a really quality shed. TO MAKE IT BETTER AND STRONGER: I set out to reinforce this cheap budget shed and make it at least a bit more intruder proof and make it not feel like it’s blow away with some heavy winds. It cost me an extra $70 or so at Home Depot if you already have some basic tools (drill, impact driver, circular saw, screws) Here’s what I did (see my pics and video in the post) if you’re even a slight bit handy you should be able to do this. 1. I laid five concrete blocks ($2.98 each) on the corners and center of the bottom. This helped to weigh the shed down and provide a raised platform so water running under it wouldn’t automatically touch the contents of the shed. (I live at a rental property so I couldn’t do anything drastic to anchor it. If I owned the property I would’ve used concrete anchors through the base into the slab on my back porch or I would’ve used rebar to hold it in the ground like stakes. Lots of different options to anchor it to the ground) 2. I bought the cheapest plywood I could get that had some sort of weather coating on it. It was $14 for a 4x8ft sheet at Home Depot. Don’t remember what it was called. Other options could be buying a sheet of plywood and painting or coating with epoxy to help it not rot. Really anything like that’d work. I cut it to the dimensions of the base and sat it on top of the concrete blocks 3. Next came framing (something I’d never done before this, so you can do it too). I bought a 8ft piece of 2x6” pressure treated wood and two 12ft 2x4” pressure treated wood. I cut the 2x4s into four vertical pieces to serve as studs in all four corners of the shed. I anchored these to the shed usIng Tek wood-to-metal self drilling screws that I already had on hand. Lots of different screws would work but these got the job done. I used a combination of 1 3/4” screws and 3” screws going down the side. I then used the 2x6s to make shelves running perpendicular to the 2x4s. They were attached with cheap decking joist things (not sure what they’re actually called, you can see them in the video). They were similarly secured with tek screws. 4. Use an assortment of hooks or whatever you like to hang things from the “shelves” and organize that bad boy! 5. Lastly I upgraded the lock. For $8 at Home Depot you can get a much nicer locking mechanism and secure it with stronger bolts than the provided ones. Haven’t gotten around to installing the lock at the time of writing this but it’s not hard. 6. Optional: I didn’t do this but if you want to make extra sure you don’t let in the elements or cause you’re shed to rust, you could use finishing washers with every single screw OR go back and slop some sealant over each screw to make it airtight. I’m not too worried about that though. Prior to doing this I searched high and low to find a tutorial for how to make this stronger and I couldn’t find anything. Literally seemed like no one had ever done this which I find hard to believe. So I share this to say that I’m not overly handy but I could do it. Total extra cost was around $70-$80 so for about $200 you can have a REALLY solid shed. Hope this helps somebody. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023 by Alyssa Phillips Alyssa Phillips

  • False advertising
So I bought this shed because in the pictures the have an outline of a person who is standing in the doorway. That kind of advertising, you would assume that an average height human would be able to walk into this shed without ducking. That is not the case here. It's not even remotely true. This thing might be 80 inches tall, at the crown, measured on the outside of the building to the very highest point. In reality, it is only about 75 inches to the bottom of the main support beam floor to ceiling. And the doors? Well, the only way you're getting into it without stooping is if you are 5'5" and barefoot. Other than that, it's a metal shed. It's not wonderful, it's not completely awful. At least it doesn't have those raggedy sliding doors. The price was right at the time I got mine, but it seems to fluctuate a bit. Instructions were clear enough to understand, but you need to be paying attention to the pictures because you might end up putting something in the wrong orientation if you aren't following along very closely. Took me about 4 hours to assemble by myself. Would have gone a lot faster and perhaps been significantly easier if I had help, but it was a weekend project and I wasn't in a rush. Just something to do during the day. Made a floor out of used plasting pallets (the un-nestable ones) and laid some treated plywood down as a floor. I built a small ramp into it to get my Harley in and out easier. Overall effect is acceptable, but I could have spent less money and had a nicer overall product building out of wood. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024 by Ryan

  • Good for the price but not very sturdy
Color: Brown Size: 5' x 3'
The unit is good. It used thin tin metal for the materials and is not very stable. I would recommend putting some weight on the bottom to hold it in place. Assembly is a little challenging and requires a degree in engineering. Nonetheless, it is a good unit for the price. I am unsure about the durability or resistance to the weather which I’m not sure it if it will be able to handle any rain showers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2025 by Mahig Seferian

  • This is an amazing shed for the price.
Color: Brown Size: 10' x 8'
This is an amazing shed for the price. You need to choose and build your own base. Everything goes together perfectly but because the directions don’t have word I got a number of pieces backward or upside down. If you get to a point where the holes are not lining up you probably just need to check if you have the part the wrong way or on the wrong side. They maybe give you one or two extra screws per type so if you are going to build on the grass like I did you may want to make sure you do t drop any! Also if you use a drill, which makes it so much easier, make sure you don’t strip out the screws. Great shed. I might buy another to make a playhouse for my daughter! Oh, also don’t build on a windy day! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024 by Christina R. Christina R.

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