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Keter Oakland 7.5x9 Foot Large Resin Outdoor Shed with Customizable Walls for Lawn Mower and Bike Storage, 7.5 x 9, Grey

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Arrives May 17 – May 24
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Size: 7.5 x 9


Color: Gray


Features

  • DIMENSIONS: External: 90. 2 in x W x 112. 9 in. D x 95. 2 in. H / Internal: 79. 0 in. W x 103. 0 in. D x 90. 5 in. H
  • IDEAL SIZE: 426. 2 cubic foot storage capacity
  • DURABLE: Super rugged and durable with a double wall structure, tongue in groove construction, and steel reinforcement
  • DUOTECH: The innovative Duotech walls give it a gorgeous weathered wooden texture with all the durability of resin
  • LIGHT & AIRY: Skylight & window to let in natural light & vented for air circulation
  • EASY TO MODIFY: Unique Duotech walls are easily paintable & drillable to easily customize your space

Description

The Oakland shed features a unique polypropylene resin plastic material with the look of rough-hewn wood. This rugged appearance blends in with your outdoor landscape, making the shed a natural part of the yard from the moment you set it up. If the original color doesn’t match the theme of your home, this storage shed can be painted as desired, a feature you won’t find with any other resin shed. The double doors mimic the look of real wood while the Victorian-style window brings a touch of elegance to this storage building. The Keter Oakland shed makes a great workshop as well. The roomy interior provides more than adequate space to set up a workbench while the rugged floor stands up to repeated heavy use. With both a skylight and a window, you get enough natural brightness to illuminate your seasonal projects. Design your own work area and enjoy all of your favorite hobbies in a private, organized space. This gets your equipment out of the house and gives you the freedom to work whenever you like. Choosing the Oakland Shed for your storage needs gives you: External Measurements: 90. 2” W x 112. 9” D x 95. 2” H Internal Measurements: 79. 0” W x 103. 0” D x 90. 5” H The first truly paintable and customizable plastic shed Heavy duty polypropylene resin construction with steel structural reinforcement for extra durability Maintenance-free 7. 5-foot by 9-foot storage space with 390 Gal storage capacity Sturdy 3. 2-inch thick tile roof with a reinforcing rafter beam Rib-enforced, talc-fortified wall panels Heavy-duty floor paneling suitable for storing heavy items Stainless steel lock with padlock compatibility (lock not included) Snow load of 20 PSF to stand up to winter weather Built-in ventilation, long side windows, and a full-length skylight Tongue and groove panels for quick and easy assembly


Brand: Keter


Color: Gray


Material: Alloy Steel, Resin


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 90.2 x 112.9 x 95.2 inches


Style: Elegance,Lawn,Outdoor


Brand: Keter


Color: Gray


Material: Alloy Steel, Resin


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 90.2 x 112.9 x 95.2 inches


Style: Elegance,Lawn,Outdoor


Top Material Type: Resin


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Frame Material: Steel,Wood,Wooden


Door Style: French Doors


Assembly Required: No


Product Dimensions: 90.2 x 112.9 x 95.2 inches


Item Weight: 169.4 pounds


Manufacturer: Keter


Item model number: Oakland 7.5x9 Foot Large Resin


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Attractive, sturdy, and spacious
I want to give as detailed of a review as possible so I can help anyone else considering purchasing this shed. I purchased this 7.5 x 11 foot shed for a total of $1322 including tax and free shipping. It must have been on sale on Amazon because the price has now gone up to over $1800, and to be honest I probably would have looked at other options at that price point, so keep that in mind with this review. Ordering and Delivery: I ordered and paid for the item through amazon on 26Apr2018 and scheduled a delivery date on the Amazon website of Saturday 19May2018, which I believe was the earliest weekend I could select. I received an email on 02May2018 from the local company delivering the shed to schedule an actual delivery date, completely independent of the one I selected on amazon. The local delivery company was able to deliver the shed 3 days later on 05May2018, so an entire 2 weeks prior to my initial Amazon delivery date selection. This shed is shipped in three separate boxes, each of them roughly about 1’ x 4’ x 7’ and in total weighing hundreds of pounds, so moving them with just one person is very challenging. The delivery company carried them to my backyard, and I opened them and separated the pieces from there. Building a Platform: After I ordered the shed, I began constructing a platform. Do not skip this step, as tempting as it is to save $200, you will later regret not assembling this shed on a platform. I leveled my yard with filling dirt which I watered and tampered for days to make sure I had a solid foundation. I then constructed an 8’ x 12’ platform using several 2” x 6” x 8’ and two 2” x 6” x 12’ lumber (Pressure treated for ground contact). Each 8’ board was spaced 16” apart, and perpendicular supports were added through the center of the frame. The frame was topped with three 4’ x 8’ pieces of plywood (Pressure treated for ground contact) and once the platform was leveled, the shed was ready to build on top. For minor leveling adjustments I did read using spare roof shingles in the corners works well, but I did not need to do this step fortunately. Constructing the Shed: I did as much initial prep as possible myself before inviting my friend over to help. I separated out all of the pieces around my yard and leaned everything up around my fence for easy view and access. I spent around 30 minutes unboxing and organizing all the pieces. I then went through the manual and began building ALL the parts that I could do myself (the floor, the roof bars, the windows, the roof panels that connect together, etc.). Total this took around 2.5 hours doing this myself. My friend came over and we began constructing all of the parts the parts that require two people. Most of these steps are more about just having someone hold a piece while you put some screws in it, nothing is terribly heavy. We finished the shed in about 4 hours together at a casual pace, so TOTAL time it took me about 6.5 hours from start to finish, 4 of which involved a helping friend. Pros of assembling the shed: Every piece was well marked and included in the kit. Nothing was missing, and there are additional screws, fittings, clips, etc. in case you manage to lose or strip a few here and there. For the most part everything goes together well. The engineering is very efficient on this thing, so kudos to whoever designed all the parts. It’s like assembling a big LEGO set for adults, and I actually had fun putting most of it together. Almost all of the pieces are designed in a way that makes it hard to screw up, no pun intended. The only real decision you need to make is where to put the windows, so other than that just follow the instructions and you’ll be good to go. Cons of assembling the shed: There were a couple times where I was worried there was going to be an issue. The wall boards show very specifically in the instructions to make sure the tops are level, but there was some variation in the wall heights between boards that did not allow for a flushed level between several of them. Once the roof was on, that was totally okay though, since they are then hidden and do not affect anything. The only challenge we experienced was connecting all of the roof pieces together and making sure they are all lined up before trying to screw them together. It took a big of adjusting, pushing, and pulling, but eventually everything lined up and was screwed together fine. There was only one issue we had where a part was completely totaled. When you go to assemble the doors, there are 4 metal bars that go up through the door panels. It is one of the very last steps to assembling this thing. When we screwed the bars to the frame, we managed to snap almost every single screw fitting without using any excessive force. Because of this, only 1 of the 4 support beams in the door is functioning properly which are there for door stability/security purposes, and do not affect the support structure of the actual shed. To be honest, I’m pretty disappointed in this, and am going to try and figure out some sort of solution, and possibly reach out to the manufacturer. That being said, it’s not enough to dock a star, but it does give me a little bit of concern about how secure the doors will be in the unlikely event that someone would try to break into the shed. Overall Experience: All in all I am happy with the shed and feel it is as described so far. I haven’t gone through any serious weather conditions, and have no idea how it will hold up over time. Keep in mind, this is a plastic shed that I paid around $1300 for. It is sturdy, spacious, and looks attractive for the cost. I feel like this style looks much better than the playschool toy looking sheds offered by similar companies, and I did choose this particular shed largely based on looks but also due to its online reputation in quality. If anything changes I will revisit this review and update, but for now, I am a happy customer! **UPDATE** 12Jun2018 - I reached out to Keter customer service about the door bar issue and they sent me two new replacement doors free of charge, no questions asked, that arrived about 2 weeks after contacting them. I'd call that pretty excellent customer service! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2018 by Kwansu Dude

  • Pretty good
Size: 11 x 7.5 Color: Gray
Over all pretty nice. Goes together fairly well. Not all the sections are cut the same length so that creates some issues. Also having problems lining up the doors. Major issue is the floor. Cracked twice while building. One my step stool went through it and then i dropped my drill on it from about 3 feet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023 by Matt Rantz

  • Nice shed. Not so competent customer service @Keter.
Size: 7.5 x 9 Color: Gray
The shed itself is pretty good and looks great. For the most part, I was able to assemble it myself, but there are a few steps that require a second person (for example, pushing from the outside while you secure from the inside). My issue was mainly with customer service. I got the end of the assembly process and (Murphy’s Law) found that one of the doors was cracked at a crucial part where a pin is inserted to act as the top hinge. I called Keter’s customer service and explained the issue. The guy asked for the part number and my name/address and told me they’d send me a new door. I asked him if he needed my address for a confirmation number or shipping confirmation and he said, “Oh. Sure. If you’d like us to send you an email with that. Sure.” ...odd. It didn’t sit right with me, so I called about three days later (since I never received the confirmation email) and spoke with a woman and explained that I had ordered the replacement part. She looked up my order and said, “That part is backorderd and won’t be in for a while. You should go back to the store and return it.” I told her that I could disassemble the shed and I wasn’t going to repackage it for Amazon to pick up. She said that I could just wait for a new door to come in, but when I asked her when that would be, she said, “I don’t know. It’ll probably be months.” So...I got some epoxy and did the best I could to repair the door and just avoid using that door as much as possible. Amazon customer service was kind enough to give me a partial refund for my troubles, but I’d honestly just like to have a proper door. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2020 by Sean Hunter

  • It is beautiful but not easy to put up
Size: 11 x 7.5 Color: Gray
We received the shed not damaged and as we were supposed to. The manual is very good, we were quite surprised. Considering how many parts there are, it was easy to follow. I recommend an electrical tools, otherwise you will have a wrist inflammation. :) Before we bought it we read on the official site how easy it is to put together. 6 hours max, 1-2 people is enough and blah blah blah.... Oh well it took us in total probably like 20 hours, we worked on it 4 afternoons. The floor and the sides were ok, until we reached the roof part. Truly? It was pain. You definitely need more than one person to put this together. I would recommend 3 people for the roof part. Unless we did something wrong. Which I do not carry less about anymore as there is no way I am doing this again. :) Btw most of the holes are pre-drilled but sometimes there is a hole missing which is not a big deal as you can easily make your own and all the screws come with it properly divided into different packages to make it easy for you . So overall, we love the design, it is quite sturdy especially after putting plywood on the ground floor. We decided not to paint it for now and let it be as it is because painting means repainting in a couple of years which we would prefer not to. This way it should be worry free. Good luck if you decide to buy it and enjoy the result as much as we do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022 by Danzen Danzen

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