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Polar Aurora 9.3x13.5 FT Qutdoor Storage Shed, Metal Garden Shed with Updated Frame Structure, ToolSheds for Backyard Garden Patio Lawn, White

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Fulfilled by LKF USA

Arrives Aug 22 – Aug 23
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Color: White


Size: 10X14 FT


Features

  • Spacious Storage SolutionMeasuring a generous 162.7"D x 112.7"W x 81.1"H, our shed offers ample space to house your gardening tools, equipment, and outdoor necessities without clutter.
  • Premium Material SelectionThe garden shed features superior-grade metal with waterproof and UV-resistant capabilities. Its robust construction ensures reliable all-weather protection, standing up to even the most challenging conditions.Premium Material Selection.
  • Detailed and Functional Design Our shed boasts lockable doors ensuring security, a sloped roof designed for efficient water runoff, 2 vents for better air flow, and durable corner protectors. Each detail is meticulously crafted, keeping the buyer's requirements in focus, to deliver a product that excels in safety, ease of use, and long-lasting quality.
  • Easy InstallationFor ease of assembly, each part of the outdoor shed is clearly labeled with a part number, and it comes with a detailed step-by-step manual.
  • 24/7 Customer Support Polar Aurora is committed to high-quality products that enhance your outdoor living experience. If you have any questions after receiving your shed, please contact us. Our professional team is ready to provide top-notch after-sales support.

Brand: Polar Aurora


Color: White


Material: Aluminum, Metal


Product Dimensions: 162.7"D x 81.1"W x 112.7"H


Style: Garden, Outdoor, Patio


Brand: Polar Aurora


Color: White


Material: Aluminum, Metal


Product Dimensions: 162.7"D x 81.1"W x 112.7"H


Style: Garden, Outdoor, Patio


Base Material: Metal


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Chamber Depth: 162.7 Inches


Frame Material: Metal


Door Style: Sliding Doors


Ultraviolet Light Protection: Yes


Assembly Required: Yes


Manufacturer: Polar Aurora


Door Width: 112.7 Inches


Door Height: 81.1 Inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PSS1014WH


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Just be careful not to scratch or dent the material when assembling
It should take you between 8:00 and 10 hours to assemble if you have somebody to help you makes it perfect when we moving the film make sure you get heated up a little bit sun and then peel it off it should come off all at one time just roll the material back up to the to the area grab it with your hands and pull it down and roll it up and pull it down and roll it and pull it down ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • If taller than 5’ 6” don’t buy. Star rating should be a negative rating.
Don’t read description, pay attention to diagrams. Description read as follows: Measurements Chamber Depth 162.7 Inches Door Width 112.7 Inches Door Height 81.1 Inches Features & Specs Water Resistance Level Waterproof Actual measurement for door height is 66 inches (67 if door stops not measured). Width is 47 inches. Not waterproof as I can see water marks on floor after a rain. Key will turn in lock but door doesn’t lock. (Even before door wouldn’t close). After riding my lawnmower over bottom rail second time it bent rail (see 1st photo) and now doors won’t close. Latch at top of left door will hold but bottom one won’t catch. See second photo. This is gap when latch at top is activated and right door is closed,. By undoing latch and closing doors together they will block out the elements but door not really secure. Assembly took about 18 hours. Oh, and did I mention the shed is not quite 10x14. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • I’m not sure if I’d recommend this.. here’s why:
Keep in mind, I’m writing this as an occasional helper/spectator/screw holder in putting this together. If you’re someone who cusses, this shed will have you spittin’ ’em out - if you don’t cuss, you’re probably gunna have to bite your tongue a few times during this process. Overall, it took my husband (again, with my occasional help) about 10.5/11 hours to put this thing together. *side note* do NOT put it together on a windy day *sigh* EEEEVERYTHING is wrapped in a thin plastic so you have to peel that off but be VERY careful in stacking/moving the pieces because they scratch VERY easily - quite a few pieces came scratched right out of the box (included a picture; just one of a few). Next, a few of the pieces, including the bottom frame, were bent so my husband had a heck of a time trying to make sure the sides weren’t bowing inwards. *Most* of the holes aligned for us but there were a few where you have to sort of push the panels together in order to get the screws in. We opted to just put the shed on pallets so you can see in a picture where he attached it to the pallets (he’s also got heavy duty bolts but hasn’t attached those yet). For the roof, there may be an easier way to do it but my husband assembled it on the ground and then he, myself and our 16 y/o son lifted it and shimmied it onto the frame. Idk how anyone could build it the way it says because ANY weight you put on it will bend the very flimsy panels. For the 10x14, the three of us managed but at least FOUR people to lift it would be best so it doesn’t bend in the process. The BIGGEST headache, for him, was the directions. I’m a pretty smart gal, a visual learner at that - and even *I* couldn’t make sense of some of the things in that book. Really takes a bit of common sense to just look at the pieces and mainly figure it out for yourself. Now, you’ll see in the pictures that there is a HUGE gap between the doors. I don’t know what that’s about and I tried to see if anyone else had that issue but that’s a problem and we’re going to have to come up with a solution to close that so rain and stuff doesn’t get in and ruin what I’m storing in there. The inside of one door has spring lock things (pictured) so, that’s good. Would I recommend this? Eh. Yes and no. It’s fairly decent for the price, and it *does* look nice (love the deep charcoal and white).. once I add flower boxes to those pallets, it’s reeeally going to look better but man.. it is a PROCESS and this size shed, I don’t know how one person could do it alone. I hate that it’s so easy to scratch up and that so many pieces came with scratches and some dented - BUT, it does beat having to pay much much more for a resin one or thousands more for a wood one from a big box store. Ultimately, as the saying goes, “you get what you pay for” - as long as you’re handy, it’s easy to make figureoutable modifications. It’s plenty big enough for what we need it for so.. I mean, yeah.. go ahead and get it - set aside a whole day for it and just make sure neighbors with sensitive ears aren’t too close by during the building process! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025 by Melissa M. Melissa M.

  • Over all a decent shed
I'm happy with this shed and how it turned out. I built it by my self and didn't have any what did I get myself into moments. All the holes lined up for the screws and bolts. It took me about 2 and a half hours and all the walls were up with no cussing and again just myself. For the total time of build I would say two days and that is taking my time and not rushing it. Now some things I did to make it go a little easier. I prebuilt the roof beams and top bars for the walls and had them setting ready to be used. My Dewalt drill I set the clutch to 3 and use a magnetized bit. Use an ice pick to hold one side of the roof beam in place while you put a bold and nut on the other side then just finish bolting it together. Now a couple of things that I thought that they fell short on is the roof build. As the roof panels come to the peak there is a gap which they have a top peak plate that goes over to keep the rain out. Here in Florida we get sidewise rain not just straight down so I used a metal water proof tape along with a roofing caulk. I caulked all the roof panel seems as I installed them. Also they gave me just enough bolts/nuts no extras and the screws I had about 20 left over so maybe they could give a few extra. Over all for a metal shed it feels solid and for the price I'm happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025 by Troy S Palmer Troy S Palmer

  • A few things to know before you start:
- Platform is a must. Do not build this directly on the ground. It's too flimsy for that. I constructed a base out of 4x4s, 2x4s, and plywood, and I highly recommend doing the same. - It ships in two heavy boxes, over 130 lbs. each. You'll need at least one other person to help move them. - Work in the early morning if possible. By mid-day, the metal gets so hot it’s almost impossible to handle. I could only work from around 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Tools: Ditch the included wrench—it's useless. You’ll need a solid screw gun, a good pair of pliers (especially for straightening bent edges), and other basic tools. - The instructions are terrible. Tiny print, unclear images, and poor part identification. Patience required. - Inventory issues: I was shorted at least 30 screws and nuts. Had to run to Lowe’s to finish the job. They’re odd sizes too, so bring one with you to match it. I managed to build most of it myself, but honestly — having help would make a world of difference On the pro side I'm sure it'll do the job, and it has a good price even if I had to run to Lowes. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025 by timmer

  • Easy assembly, very good quality
Instructions are really good. Easy to assemble (we placed it on cement pad). Holes were easy to align. The size is 10x14 excellent for machinery. Very good quality. Looks good . Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025 by Patricia L Hess

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