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Patiowell 8 x 8 FT Plastic Outdoor Storage Shed with Floor, Resin Shed with Window and Lockable Door for Garden, Backyard, Tool Storage Use, Easy Assemble, Gray (Kick-it Shed)

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Color: Gray


Size: 8 X 8 FT


Features

  • Environmentally recyclable materials: This tool shed outdoor storage is made of recyclable high-density resin, which through an innovative production process provides better overall stability compared to ordinary resin outdoor sheds. Rigorously tested for impact resistance and structural integrity, it combines sustainability with rugged functionality.
  • Interesting Kick-it Installation Process: This shed reduces the number of screws needed by 35%, making assembly quicker and easier. * When installing wall panels with a kicking action, press firmly downwards to ensure the bottom of the wall panel fully inserts into the ground slots. As shown in the video, once the bottom of the wall panel aligns perfectly with the ground, proceed with the kicking action.
  • All-weather stability and security: Spire design prevents water pooling and enhances drainage on your outdoor storage shed, while the plastic floor base resists moisture. UV-resistant resin walls with lockable doors safeguard tools from theft, weather, and animal intrusion, keeping items dry year-round.
  • Oversized Storage Space: Our shed is designed in 91.9"D x 91.3"W x 94.5"H, provides ample storage for a wide range of items, from gardening tools and equipment to bicycles, sports gear and outdoor furniture. It will fulfill your most outdoor storage needs and is a great addition to your patio.
  • Natural light and ventilation: The outdoor shed is equipped with vents and side windows to ensure continuous air circulation and fill the room with natural light. The pointed roof design effectively diverts rainwater and improves the durability of the structure to withstand inclement weather.
  • Note: 1. Please check your local HOA policy to ensure that it can be built. 2. The shed will be divided into 6 packages in total, and they may arrive at different times. You can scan the QR code on the package or find us for the other package information.

Description

Revolutionize your backyard organization with our hassle-free plastic shed featuring a breakthrough 30%-fewer-screws design for tool-light assembly—interlocking panels snap together in record time so you can skip the hardware store headaches. Crafted from heavy-duty UV-resistant plastic, this rugged shelter laughs off sun, rain, and frost while guarding lawn tools, bikes, or seasonal décor in its 8'x6' fortress. Two lockable wide-access doors keep critters out but let breezes circulate, while the modern low-profile silhouette in subtle gray/white disappears seamlessly into your garden.Specifications:Product Dimensions: 91.3”L x 66.1”W x 94.5”HWeight Capacity: 300 LBSMaterial: Plastic & ResinColor: Gray and WhitePackage Included:1 x Storage Shed1 x Tool glovesProduct instruction & Hardware setNote:All of our products are in good condition before shipment.

Brand: Patiowell


Color: Gray


Material: Plastic, Resin


Product Dimensions: 91.9"D x 91.3"W x 94.5"H


Top Material Type: Plastic


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 91.9"D x 91.3"W x 94.5"H


Door Width: 55.1 Inches


Door Height: 70.9 Inches


Color: Gray


Required Assembly: Yes


Material Type: Plastic, Resin


Top Material Type: Plastic


Brand Name: Patiowell


Manufacturer: Patiowell


Manufacturer Part Number: 0404-GY


Model Number: 0404-GY


Item Type Name: storage-sheds


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  • Great shed for storing back yard equipment, prep work makes assembly easier.
Color: Beige Size: 8 X 6 FT
I had to replace an older metal shed for an exterior home improvement project. Turns out our HOA only allows wood or plastic sheds in the back yard. I selected this shed for the size, color, and assembly features. The shed came in 4 boxes, 1 was very heavy and the other 3 were moderately heavy. The heavy box held most of the metal components, metal fasteners, etc. Assembly wasn't hard and yes 2 people are advised as it makes putting the roof on and door installation much easier. I was able to assemble the floor and get the walls up by myself but the roof joists needed 2 people for sure. Assembly went fine and took 2 days to complete, there are a LOT of screws to put in and this is where the time is spent. I highly suggest a good 6ft step ladder and light (especially after the roof panels are installed). Build quality if the plastic is good from what I have seen. The panes are sturdy and don't bend (except the 4 corner pieces that are designed to bend). The floor went together really fast and easy and the panels can be kicked into place easy enough (or use a rubber mallet works well too). The window panel can be placed on either side. The window came assembled into the panel so that portion of the instructions weren't needed for me. The screws go in easy but don't really get tight but do hold well. I used a larger handled screwdriver as the one included isn't big enough for my hands to grip well. Instructions were easy enough to follow. Ample screws are provided and we had some left over. The roof supporting joists were the hardest part of the assembly and installation (other than the foundation) and required 2 people. I tighten down all the metal pieces after the had them in place as it was easier to do than when assembling. Door panel hinge instructions are the 1 area where an improvement could be made but we were able to assemble the doors, get them in place, adjusted, and included lock installed easily. Final shed is sturdy and secure. I used 1'x1' paving stones for a foundation and digging, leveling, and assembly of this took me a day. The shed doesn't move on the foundation as it is fairly heavy but there isn't anything securing it to that foundation. I think a pretty good impact could move it. Build quality when assembled is good, walls don't flex much, ridge vents hold in place well, window is secure, doors hold well and the metal door jamb, hinges, and end rods make them secure. I am not convinced the lock will hold a lot of prying and a metal plate on the other side of the door would be nice. Inside the shed the roominess is decent. I put in a 2'x3' 5 shelf shelving unit but left the top shelf off as it was too tall to be useful. I as able to fit 1 push mower, 1 medium sized gas grill, 1 small seed/fertilizer spreader, a few buckets of pool cleaners, garden tools, 4 patio chairs (folded) and 1 patio umbrella/stand inside easily with room for other items. I will be getting some metal shelving kits to install (the walls have metal slats those can be anchored to as I would not expect anything drilled into the walls to hold any weight at all). There is a version with a light and I think this would be helpful. I might get a solar lighting solution to use. It hasn't rained yet but the roof panels fit over the joists in a way any water from the roof will collect and run off without getting inside the shed. The shed looks great in the back yard and matches the house trim and back yard fence perfectly. For the money this is a perfect solution for us to store seasonal items and gardening/pool items in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2025 by John L. In TX

  • My only dissatisfaction is the price
Color: Beige Size: 8 X 12 FT
2nd UPDATE: Into the Texas summer now. I want to add that this shed does not venitlate real well, it's pretty water tight. The inside gets warmer than the outside temperature. My plastic gas cans filled up with pressure and expanded. Warm gas vapors doesn't seem safe to me so I got rid of the plastic gas cans. I'm still liking the shed, the heat has not diminished my good opinion of the shed. I'd rather have no leaks than no heat. UPDATE: We had 60 MPH straight line winds in our area last week and the shed withstood it all. SOLID. We've had hard rain and light snow with NO LEAKS. The shed does seem to expand and contract with temperature changes. (We can get 50' F temp changes on a daily basis where I live). I did have one occasion when extreme cold shrank the shed enough that I couldn't get the door hasp to release for a couple of days. Overall very pleased with how the shed held up during the winter. So, I got my new shed up. One week for delivery and a day for assembly. The overall structure of the shed is quite sturdy and the roof is really solid. I’ve read a couple of reviews saying these sheds stood up to severe weather and I now believe it. The door is by no means secure. The whole shed is plastic so a secure door wouldn’t mean anything anyway. The walls are not solid. In fact, they’re flexible. Don’t plan on hanging anything on them. The best thing to compare this shed to is a metal shed. Metal is about one fourth the cost of resin, but unfortunately metal sheds have short walls and short doors. I’ve owned three metal sheds and banged my head on the door opening too many times to get a fourth. They also leak. No more metal sheds for me. I think the cost of the shed is pricey, but If it lasts as long as a metal shed the extra cost is worth it. It would be nice if these sheds could be purchased locally, the included shipping raises the price. >>Delivery: Purchasing from Patiowell through Amazon breaks down communication some The shed is delivered in seven big boxes. Mine came in four deliveries from three locations. I received all seven boxes within seven days from placing the order; all the packages were delivered to my door or inside my garage and nothing was damaged or missing. I received only one box with the first delivery and Amazon showed my order delivered without indication of more to come; that was disturbing. I reported to Amazon a “Problem with order” and was able to leave a message with Patiowell. They replied with the FedEx tracking numbers for the remaining six boxes. That was a relief. >>Assembly: Tools: #3 Phillips, #2 Phillips, 5mm Allen, 10mm nut driver or wrench. A couple of quick clamps can help with the gables. A common complaint about the assembly instructions is that there are only pictures, no word descriptions. I’ll add some. There are 675 pieces to the 8x12 shed. 550 of them are screws. Don’t expect to get the shed assembled in 3 hours. The floor is a breeze, 15 minutes. An hour for the walls AFTER THE FIRST TWO PANELS (remember, there are a lot of screws). I got the whole thing assembled in about 11 hours. Two people are needed for some of it: putting up the walls (the “kick-it” works pretty nicely), setting the metal trusses up on the walls (three people would be better than two), and setting the triangular gables on the front and back walls. >>TROUBLE SPOTS: When you watch the videos they all start with the first wall piece already in place. It wraps around the corner and too easily pops out of place as you put the second wall panel into place. After you get the second panel in place, all the rest are a breeze, maybe a minute to place each of the remaining panels. I really struggled with the first panel and ended up screwing washers into my wooden base to block the panel from coming unlocked at the bottom. >>Setting the roof trusses is awkward because the walls are not yet fixed in place, they’re actually floppy at this point in the assembly. I would set the truss in place on the right wall and while I was setting it on the left wall being held up straight by a helper, the right wall would lean out and the rafter would then fall and I’d have to start all over. A third person would be helpful. >>Pay close attention to the videos when it comes to setting the assembled doors in place. The video goes through it too quickly. The hinges the doors swing on are long round rods that are about two inches longer than door. STEP 61: Insert the hinge rod through the door until it is flush with the circular ring on the bottom of the door. It will extend about two inches out of the top of the door. STEP 62: You take the door into the shed and stand it up parallel to the long walls. The top of the door frame is a long metal bracket. At its outer edges there are notches cut out for the depth/thickness/edge of the door to slide through. Slide the edge of the door without the hinge through the notch first. There is a circular depression/socket in the floor that the circular ring on the bottom of the door will set into. When the ring is set into place, tap the rod extending out the top of the door down into the socket until the top of the door can be moved all the way into the metal bracket. There is a plastic cap that will fit over the top of the rod and screw into place securing the hinge rod; tap the rod down until the cap fits into it’s location (STEP 62). The instructions show installing the door handles and lock before scewing the cap into place (STEPS 63 & 64). There is no reason to wait, go ahead and screw into palce.The wall panel that is against the door must be behind/inside the door. If it is not, simply push the panel in from outside the shed and it will pop into place behind the door. There is a metal plate that screws into the inside of the wall that will prevent the wall from popping back outside the door (STEP 65). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by TTP3317

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