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JYQAQA 5x3 FT Outdoor Garden Storage Shed, Waterproof Metal Garden Sheds with Window and Lockable Double Door, Weather Resistant Steel Tool Storage House Shed for Patio, Lawn Dark Gray

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Arrives Thursday, Sep 4
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Color: Dark Gray


Size: 5 x 3 x 6 FT


Features

  • Spacious Storage: The JYQAQA Garden Tool Shed provides ample space to store and organize all your garden tools, equipment, and supplies. Say goodbye to clutter and keep your outdoor essentials neatly stored away.
  • Durable Construction: Constructed with high-quality materials, this storage shed is built to withstand various weather conditions, ensuring long-lasting durability and protection for your tools.
  • Easy Access: The double doors of the shed open wide, allowing for easy access to your tools and making it convenient to retrieve items whenever needed.
  • Ventilation System: Equipped with a ventilation system, this garden tool shed promotes air circulation, preventing moisture buildup and maintaining a dry environment for your tools.
  • Secure Storage: The shed features a lockable door latch, providing added security and peace of mind. Keep your valuable garden tools safe and protected from theft.

Brand: JY QAQA PET


Color: Dark Gray


Material: Iron


Style: Storage Shed


Base Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: JY QAQA PET


Color: Dark Gray


Material: Iron


Style: Storage Shed


Base Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material Type: Iron


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Frame Material: Metal


Door Style: Double Dutch Doors


Assembly Required: No


Manufacturer: JY QAQA PET


Door Width: 36 Inches


Door Height: 5 Feet


Package Dimensions: 66 x 25 x 4 inches


Item model number: ITRM-DG


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  • Value for the money, aside from all the complaints
Color: Gray Size: 5 x 3 x 6 FT
Value for the money! I saw many complaints about fit and dents, but had no issues. Does take two people to build, one being good at figuring out pictures. I didn’t pull the plastic off, after researching turns out it helps prolong quality. If you want waterproof inside. I suggest a platform treated, and inside waterproof mat cut to size. Took about 5-6 hours to build, with 3 little kids trying to help. Overall happy with this product and loving the sliding doors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2025 by Jaclyn Parke Jaclyn Parke

  • Worth the price. Instructions and quality control on pre-drilled roof frame holes needs improvement.
Color: Gray Size: 6 x 4 x 6 FT
I assembled this by myself on a platform with the back face 12" from a wall. I typically have no challenge with assemble-yourself products and often don't need to reference the instructions, though, this one did require that. There are no written instructions, just schematic images which help for most steps though leave room for improvement on others. There are some incorrect drawings and some incomplete details such as orientation of a specific piece. Pay careful attention to each piece in the schematics, look at the screw holes and key areas that may help understand how a piece is assembled. This took me a full Sunday to assemble (7 hours) which is far longer than something like this should have taken. As an engineer, there were a fair number of annoyances and frustrations with the product. In the end, it accomplishes what it claims to and does keep water out at least from the walls and door (lawn irrigation gave it that test this morning). Will see how the roof performs during the next rain. Considerations: 1) Wearing gloves (like those they included, which are linen and incredibly slippery on the metal) significantly reduces dexterity with small things like screws, plastic washers, and screw nuts. It will be nearly impossible to use the included fasteners while using gloves. However, as this is metal, not using gloves introduces risks (see below). 2) The pre-drilled holes are not all perfect. Especially when attaching the roof panels. When doing so, do one at a time, adding the fasteners only to the ridge at first (two screws/washers). Do the front side, then do the opposite front side, only ridges. Then, go and do the low edges of both, again, one at a time. Continue the same methodology down the line. If you do all one side first, or don't do the ridges first and evenly apply tension to the ridge support by doing the lower edges in the same manner, it will pull/twist the ridge support to one side and you'll never get the lower screws in. 3) I did not wear gloves for most of the assembly. I accepted the risk, however, I'm very careful and have never cut myself on metal like this before. However, due to the above QC issues with screw holes not being perfectly aligned and having to apply force against certain areas (mostly on the roof, which I used a glove on that hand), risk is added. I sliced a couple fingers up three times, nothing too deep, but super annoying. Couple other much smaller nicks. The only way to fully mitigate this is to have one person wear gloves and do the holding/alignment/pushing, and another attaching fasteners. I only had me. 4) When assembling near a wall wear you can't get a ladder behind, this makes the rear screws on the roof challenging. There's really no strong support to lean one hand against while attaching fasteners with the other (hopefully using magnetic drill bits). The strongest I found was at the lower connection points of the roof, AKA, the walls. Putting pressure directly down with a gloved hand (for slippage stability) on that roof panel above the wall edge, if you're tall like me, you can reach the ridge. Still, requires a strong core and strong enough arms/shoulder. This almost makes assembling it beforehand not in place then moving it after easier, but that can be a challenge too. 5) When putting in the plastic sliders for the door (it hangs on them later via larger screws), take note that the "wheels" (they don't move) of the plastic slider have a groove and that needs to rest on the inner edge of the metal frame. Don't fully insert the slider all the way into the open area of that metal piece. It fits, and makes you think that's how it goes, but the screws that later get put in for the roof stop it from moving. Putting the plastic "wheels" on the metal lip edge gives it barely enough clearance. I realized this mistake when the sliders didn't slide much and looked again at the schematics, and it's barely discernable that the "wheels" are on that edge, not fully inside. If you do end up doing the same as me, the easiest fix was to remove the screws at the middle of the top support which lets you pull each left and right side towards the inside enough to re-do the plastic sliders. Then put those 8 screws back into the middle top frame. Pros: - It's affordable - It works as described once assembled - It looks good for a metal shed - The metal for the walls are sturdy, not thin. - It includes screw caps for the underside of all roof screws, which helps not only for sheer strength during winds but also to not poke yourself on any. Cons: - Instructions are fair, at best. If it took an engineer with 30 years of experience 7 hours to assemble with numerous times going back to re-check something, it may take someone without that experience far longer. Adding some language for key considerations when assembling would go a long way. - The roof panels are quite thin, don't put any pressure on them whatsoever unless it's on top of the walls (shouldn't be a factor if you're not assembling next to a house wall). - The panel edges are sharp - this is a factor for any metal shed you buy that is self-assembled. - The included gloves are not good for this assembly. Find some thinner gloves that improve dexterity but are strong enough to prevent slicing yourself against the metal. You need that dexterity; the fasteners are quite small and in the hundreds. Overall, go into this with help if you can, think ahead of every step, ensure you fully understand a page before moving on or trying it on your own due to poor instructions, and expect to spend some time on this even if you're a seasoned DIY'er. I'm still glad that I made this purchase (the day after assembly), however, during assembly, I mentally thought "never again" at least a dozen times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by Syntax

  • Sturdy and Versatile Shed
Color: Gray Size: 5 x 3 x 6 FT
This shed has been perfect for storing gardening tools and kids toys outside. It was easy to assemble and easy for two people to move. We were able to fit a shelving unit inside. The material is sturdy and nice looking, including a protective coat on the exterior.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2025 by Chelsea Householder

  • Pros and Cons from a barely intermediate DIY Project Guy:
Color: Gray Size: 5 x 3 x 6 FT
The media could not be loaded. Pros Price: This is definitely a cheaper shed without much quality, but it is affordable. Color: The gray color looks better to me than the other colors. Roof Style: I like the roof style slanting down both sides rather than slanting toward the back. Sliding Door Design: I like that the doors slide open to the left and right instead of a swining door. They are smooth and don't get caught on anything. I don't think they will wear out as much as one swinging door. Small Storage: I wasn't looking for anything big as I needed it to fit a smaller space and only adding a few totes. One person job: I did most of the work myself, but there was about 5% of the time that I needed a second person to hold or position something for me that I need to screw in. Cons Damaged on Arrival: Several pieces were already either scratched (plastic handles) or dented. Too many pieces crammed together in the box and pieces getting damaged during shipping. Flimsy: It is handy to use a drill for some of the screws, but be prepared to over drill the holes and end up causing slight damage to the thin metal. Misaligned holes: Some of the holes are not aligned very well which can make for some tightness when trying to fit things together. Instructions: These were difficult at times to distinguish the back and front of the siding and roof pieces. Also difficult at times to see where the screws aligned and what pieces certain screws were supposed to connect together. Some holes appear, but are apparently not used in this particular set up. Summary: Good for the price, quality control is poor, instructions are understandable enough for me to finish this project in about two, mostly full days. It looks nice enough and has a better design than a lot of the other cheap sheds I have found online. BE PREPARED FOR SOME SLIGHTLY DAMAGED PIECES ON ARRIVAL. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025 by cybertchr cybertchr

  • Poor quality, I do not recommend...
Color: Gray Size: 5 x 3 x 6 FT
This shed is horribly flimsy and came in a million pieces! The metal is so easily bent that some pieces came bent and some scratched. It was an absolute nightmare to assemble. The instructions had no words and the pictures were often unclear. The screwholes were misaligned in some areas. I definitely would not recommend as I do not anticipate this lasting at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025 by tburbridge

  • Good shed
Color: Dark Gray Size: 5 x 3 x 6 FT
This shed is awesome! But let’s be real—putting it together is a commitment. The instructions say 7–10 hours, and that’s on point. You’ll want a couple of handy folks to help out, plus a ladder for the roof.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2025 by Janey Janey

  • Great Value
Color: Gray Size: 6 x 4 x 6 FT
I haven't set it up yet as it will be a well house.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2025 by Leslie DeFrancesco

  • decent quality
Color: Gray Size: 5 x 3 x 6 FT
Product took a few hours to build. Instructions are a little hard to understand. would recommend 2 people and an electric drill. the shed itself is decent for the price. the shed can be accessed even when locked by sliding the doors to the left or right. so you will have to fix in place one of the doors to make the shed secure if you want to store valuables like tools etc. customer service was great. They corrected the problem for me. Would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025 by Patrick Patrick

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