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Keter Manor 6x8 Foot All Weather Garden Tool Outdoor Storage Shed with Lockable Double Doors, Fixed Window and Wood-look Resin Walls, Grey

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Features

  • OUTDOOR STORAGE SHED: Store your patio furniture, lawn mower, bike, garden tools, and more with the Keter Manor shed. The exterior measures 73.1" L x 93.2" W x 89.4" H, and the interior measures 66.5" L x 87.4" W x 86.5" H. It has a storage capacity of 267 cu. ft.
  • QUALITY RESIN SHED: This furniture, mower, and bike shed is built entirely from durable polypropylene resin with steel reinforcement, so it wont peel, rot, rust, or fade. Its also weather-resistant, waterproof, and UV protected
  • PRACTICAL OUTSIDE STORAGE: This shed features a window for natural light, built-in venting for air circulation, a heavy-duty floor, and double doors that make it easy to store bulky items. Plus, the ceiling is high enough for the average adult to stand inside
  • RUSTIC GARDEN SHED: While this outdoor storage box is built from resin and steel, the surface presents an attractive wood-like texture, so it complements any home with a touch of natural style
  • BETTER WITH KETER: We are driven to invent. We create lifestyle solutions for use in and around the home in ways that only we can. We design using sustainable and innovative technologies to create products that enhance peoples spaces and elevate their experiences

Description

Lawnmower, garden tools, extra hoses, fertilizer bags and those leftover bricks from your patio project... what do all these items have in common? They're all cluttering up your basement or your garage, and you're tired of dragging them out into the yard every time you need to use them. The solution to your problem just might be the Manor 4 x 6 outdoor storage shed from Keter. This sturdy shed won't ever rot, peel or dent, unlike its wooden and metal competitors. Furthermore, the double door at the front of the shed makes it easy to get big items in and out of without strain or hassle. ​ ​ Key Features:​ • External dimensions: 51.2 in. W x 75.6 in. D x 78 in. H​ • Internal dimensions: 43.7 in. W x 69.7 in. D x 74.8 in. H​ • Storage capacity: 131.8 cu. ft.​ • Floor Weight Capacity: 30 PSF​ • Roof Weight Capacity: 15 PSF​ • Stylish wood-like texture will complement any home​ • Double wall extruded panels​ • Fixed window to let in natural light​ • Vented for air circulation​ • Lockable latch (lock not included)​ • Sturdy floor panel ​ • Weather-resistant, waterproof and UV protected​ • Will not peel, rot or rust​ • Never needs painting​ • Made from polypropylene resin plastic & steel reinforcement to ensure its durability

Brand: Keter


Color: Grey & White


Material: Resin


Product Dimensions: 93.2"D x 73.1"W x 89.4"H


Item Weight: 157.7 Pounds


Brand: Keter


Color: Grey & White


Material: Resin


Product Dimensions: 93.2"D x 73.1"W x 89.4"H


Item Weight: 157.7 Pounds


Style: Storage Shed Kit


Base Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material Type: Resin


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Frame Material: Resin


Door Style: Dutch Doors


Assembly Required: Yes


Manufacturer: Keter


Door Width: 51.6 Inches


UPC: 731161035692


Door Height: 73.1 Inches


Global Trade Identification Number: 92


Item Weight: 157.7 pounds


Item model number: Manor 6x8 Resin Outdoor Storage


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • the shed is a bit smaller than 6' x 8'
Size: 6x8
the seller was very easy to work with! The shed is 4" smaller on each side than 6' x 8'. Putting it together took an entire day. One person did it and a second person to jump in when needed. The instructions were clear. You will want to level your floor before you build the shed on in. the corrugated flooring it comes with is pretty weak. I used plywood under and inside the shed itself to help dispurse weight. Also, it will not be spider proofed. great for yard tools, but I use for entertainment equipment so will have to spray with anti bugs often. hasn't rained yet to test water proof. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by A. Griffin

  • Disappointing Vinyl Shed - Poor Design Led to Disaster
Size: 6x8
I purchased this vinyl shed three months ago, and I must say, it has been nothing but a headache since day one. The recent incident where it took flight and landed in the field behind our house was the last straw. Let me elaborate on why this shed is a complete disaster waiting to happen. Firstly, the design is utterly flawed. The doors might as well be giant wind tunnels. Even on moderately windy days, the amount of airflow they allow into the shed is enough to turn it into a makeshift kite. It's no wonder it took off like a rocket and landed who knows where. Secondly, the construction is shoddy at best. The panels on the floor are held down by screws that might as well be made of cheese. When the wind caught hold of this poorly engineered shed, those panels lifted off as if they were never attached in the first place. Now, I understand that the warranty conveniently excludes "acts of God," but let's be real here - this isn't an act of God; it's a clear example of a manufacturer cutting corners and churning out subpar products. We're talking about a vinyl shed, not a trampoline. I demand a full refund for this sorry excuse for a shed. It's not about an act of God; it's about holding the company accountable for putting out a product that couldn't withstand a gentle breeze. Save yourself the trouble and steer clear of this disaster waiting to happen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Rustic Lover Rustic Lover

  • 8 hours to assemble
Size: 6x8
Hi I purchased this shed mostly for an ebike. The assembly went mostly smooth until the roof. We assembled the sides and realized they were upside down. It wasn't clear with the pictures. I think it would been easier to assemble if the screws were put in during assembly instead of steps later because we had to move the shed a few times to reach the bottom and corners. The hardest part was the roof. Trying to get the side walls to line up with the roof. A trick we got to work was start on the 2 back corners. Once they seat, assembly continued. I'm not sure about waterproof, but I will silicone everything so it should be solid and dry. The floor is the same corrugated material as the walls. It's a bit mushy at times when walking. The walls are solid. I was trying to hammer the corner for the roof to fit and smacked it hard with the hammer. It put a dent, but did not go thru. I was very impressed at the build overall. The 2 doors open wide. The height is a great feature. I would change the assembly steps a little if I were to buy another one. Another thing I would hope to see is a punch out hole in the side if I were to add electricity for a light, dehumidifier or compressor. For around a grand, I think you'll get your money worth. One other thing, because it's flexible, we didn't do much measuring, just made sure things were tight. Everything fit. Also you can slide it around until you fill it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by brian

  • Should be a little cheaper, but still worth it
Size: 6x8
So I've had this shed for a little over a month now and I've seen I finally feel comfortable writing up a review on it. I make puppets (yes, seriously) and bought this to have a place to store my various parts, such as eyes, clothes, noses, accessories, etc., as well as some other side project things that take up a lot of room. I needed something roomy which is why I bought the large unit with two doors. Putting it together wasn't too bad. It took about six hours or so total over a couple of days and I was able to put it all together by myself with the exception of the roof. I'm telling you now, you WILL need at least one other person for it. It's so easy with help (it falls into place) but just trying to get it high enough on your own was not doable. The instructions walk you through step-by-step which is great because I'm an idiot when it comes to these kind of things. It initially took me a second to realize how to start but once I got going it was a breeze. The box, however, was missing certain screws completely which were needed for certain steps. Other screws were plentiful with extras while the ones in short supply (which happened to keep getting lost on the ground) had about the EXACT amount, which wasn't so great. On the missing screws fortunately I was able to use some of the other extras or the part really didn't need it at all, but I consider myself lucky. It's made of corrugated plastic which is super easy to poke holes in, as I learned when my power drill slipped a time or two. For $600+ dollars this seems overpriced. $400 maybe, but at $600 I'd expect it to be made of tougher stuff. This also leads into the next problem... ...it arrived damage. Like about half the reviews I've read here mine arrived with damage. It looks like the box hit something and it ripped the wall and another piece, and because it was corrugated plastic it doesn't look like it took much. It was bad enough I could have returned it but after waiting a week or two for it and having it already strewn across the yard that wasn't happening. So I grabbed some duct tape and did my best to repair. The issue I ran across is that the walls slide into these divider-like pieces that become the frame. With the damage it did NOT want to slide in at all. After a LOT of work I eventually managed to get it. So if you buy this figure you have a 50/50 shot something might be damaged. The floor is also the same kind of plastic and when you step on it it feels like you're going poke holes in it. The booklet tells you to put down a base but I ain't got time for that, so mine is straight on the ground. Plus a concrete base would not have changed the fact you are STEPPING ON CORRUGATED PLASTIC. It just felt like it would inevitably break. So the solution I came up with was to head to the big box hardware store and get a sheet of wood cut down. I laid that down as a floor on the inside (not underneath) and it feels great! It's nice and solid and I'm glad I did it. It also helps support the shelving units I put in there which likely would have poked holes right through that plastic. Now, having said all of those bad things, let me tell you I love the thing. When you first start you won't think it can possibly be sturdy but it absolutely is; when it's put together that sucker is strong. I have to give the bottom of the doors a small kick to get them to go all the way in (probably because of the wood board inside) but that's not a big deal. I've got it set up with two sets of deep shelving and I'm using Command hooks to hang things on the other wall & doors to maximize my space. I've added some portable lights as well so I can easily see when I'm in there at night. It also is set up to add a lock which is a must. We have also had two pretty severe storms since it was built and it has survived them both. I had to go in it during a bad rain and it was completely dry (I also sealed up the vents & any cracks with expanding foam to prevent water & bugs because freakin' wasps, man! I am NOT dealing with that noise). To combat the pools of water I added a rock path (not in the pictures) and I'm going to add some solar lights so I can see my way at night. I also added a welcome mat so I don't drag mud inside. Yeah, I'm having too much fun setting up this shed. So overall it is a good shed, especially now that I have it set up for my needs. It isn't perfect - the cheap plastic that can so easily be damaged during shipping is the biggest issue - but when it's finished it's sturdy and looks nice, and it has a lot of room. I may even get a second one as this one fills up and I find I need more space. It should be a little cheaper & you run the risk of shipping damage, but if you can get by that it's a good shed. I don't regret getting it. EDIT 12-20-2023: It is now the far flung future from when I wrote this review in 2019, and I thought I would give an update now that it has had four long years of use. The shed is still in the same shape and held up as it did the day I set it up. We've been through massive storms and I have seen no leaks (partly because I did extra work sealing up cracks, but still!) and it has stayed in the same place I put it. I'm not seeing any weakness of any kind in the plastic. I still probably should have spent the money on a harder plastic one (which in the end would have cost the same and maybe got me more space) but I can say that after four years of regular use and abuse in all sorts of weather, the shed has held up pretty dang well and I have gotten my money's worth from it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019 by Customer Review Customer Review

  • Its cheap and not worth putting together.
Size: 6x8
This shed looks beautiful but its so cheap and flimsy. I wanted to put my hens in it but it is not safe for them. Anything can get in there. Its like plastic cardboard. I cannot believe it cost $899. Its worth maybe $200. My son in law came to help us finish putting it together. He said this is going to blow away with the next wind. I want to return it but now its put together I dont know if I can. Its cheap and flimsy. Its not what I wxpected at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2019 by GeorginaMiller

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