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Rubbermaid Resin Outdoor Storage Shed With Floor (7 x 7 Ft) Weather Resistant, White, Organization for Home/Backyard/Garden Tools/Lawn Mower/Bike Storage/Pool Supplies

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Size: 7'x7'


Color: Winter Fog


Features

  • SENSIBLE STORAGE: Outdoor 7 x 7-foot storage shed units made to store large lawn care essentials, including riding and push mowers, patio, and garden equipment, and large trash cans.
  • 50% MORE WALL STRENGTH FOR DURABILITY: Double wall construction and robust, wall-connector pins prevent warping caused by weather or weight
  • 180 DEGREE DOOR OPENING: Doors open a full 180 degrees for convenient access to large items
  • 50% STRONGER ROOF: Roof supports heavier snowfall by withstanding loads up to 15 lbs./sq. ft. compared to other Rubbermaid 7x7 models
  • INNOVATIVE DESIGN: Integrated rain gutter helps with water management providing protection through all seasons. Lockable for added security. Lock sold separately.

Description

This storage shed stores large lawn care essentials,sporting equipment, garden tools, bicycles and more.

Brand: Rubbermaid


Color: Winter Fog


Material: Resin


Base Material: Resin


Top Material Type: Resin


Floor Area: 49 Square Feet


Brand Name: Rubbermaid


Manufacturer: Rubbermaid


UPC: 071691545675


Manufacturer Part Number: 2232115


Model Number: 2232115


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Included Components: Shed Components & Hardware


Item Type Name: Shed


Material Type: Resin


Base Material: Resin


Top Material Type: Resin


Frame Material: Resin


Color: Winter Fog


Door Style: Single Hinged, Lockable


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Weight Capacity Maximum: 735 Pounds


Required Assembly: No


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  • Well made
Size: 7'x7' Color: Gray
Although this is a bear to put together even though the sides are easy. I would definitely purchase it again. Sturdy , huge amount for storage. Really looks nice . I'm very pleased . #1 make sure the floor is even and balanced or doors will not shut properly
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2026 by DTN

  • Good, sturdy and large shed Good, sturdy and large shed
Size: 7'x7' Color: Brown
Overall, it's a good storage shed, very sturdy, good looking, and doesn't leak in the rain. It's nice and roomy. Assembly isn't too difficult if you're good at following pictograph instructions. But it's definitely a two-person job. My husband and I took half the day to put it together on a concrete slab. You'll need a ladder, especially when assembling the roof, and a power screwdriver. The only complaint is getting the doors aligned so they open and close freely. Even though we built it on a perfectly level concrete slab, it's still slightly misaligned so that we have to kick the bottom of the door to close it all the way. It's not that big of a deal to me, so I'm still giving it 5 stars overall. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2025 by FranL

  • sturdy and straightforward assembly, watch out for the roof and doors
Size: 7'x7' Color: Brown
The shed is well built and generally easy to put together. The walls are panels that have little nubs that you can force into grooves in the plastic bottom floor of the shed. That part is simple enough. The annoying part is that the roof is 3 pieces separate, long pieces that extend from the back of the shed to the front. While conceptually simple, the difficulty is that (assuming you are doing this by yourself and are of average height), the instructions expect you to lift a 3x6 piece of plastic over the back wall of the shed and align it into the plastic grooves along the edge of the walls of the shed, twice. (The grooves are the kind that are T-shaped, if that makes sense. Think of a male T-shaped piece of hard plastic sticking out of the wall of the shed, and a female shaped T indentation in the plastic roof, and you need to slide the two T shapes together). With the plastic bending this way and that, and with limited visibility (or balance, if you are on a ladder), the exercise of "sliding" the roof forward from behind the shed to the front gets really annoying really fast. I think they would have been better served by having the roof be a simple "push down" exercise, rather than a "slide-to-lock". There's certainly enough support for the roof within the shed (metal internal braces, internal hooks with screws, etc.). Ultimately, getting the roof on by yourself (or even with help) is a pain. Do-able, but a pain. And you need to make sure you have enough clearance behind the shed for yourself and for the roof sliding exercise you need to do. Shower Thought: Looking back at the exercise, I suggest to anyone building this shed that you actually connect the wall panels together (pushed into the floor) and then leave enough space to tip the entire shed over and slide the roof on. It'll be much easier, if you have the space for it. Separately, the doors are hard to align. Even when the shed is level, if your base is slightly not level, the doors will not level. You can solve this by either forgoing the hinge cutouts that are internally located (and just drilling the hinges in as convenient) or by forcing the shed level after-the-fact. In any case, the hinges are a potential point of weakness. They aren't "real" hinges. Just pieces of thin metal that wrap around the plastic edge of the door frame. Think of curling your fingers but not making a fist. That's the shape of the hinge (made of thin metal) wrapped around the plastic of the door. It's annoying to install because the hinges will keep falling off the door and a kid hanging on the door after it's installed may threaten the metal. Anyway, overall, it's a fine shed, and the roof (once finished) is sturdy. But there are some points that could be improved in its construction. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026 by HomeShop

  • Good quality and easy to assemble Good quality and easy to assemble
Size: 7'x7' Color: Gray
We were a little nervous given the mixed reviews of how putting it together would go, but it was pretty easy! Instructions were relatively clear, parts were all labeled, and took 2 of us about 2.5 hours to do, so not too bad.
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026 by Matt Martz

  • Damaged Shed Damaged Shed
Size: 7'x7' Color: Brown
We bought this shed several weeks ago. It was an absolute nightmare to assemble due to very bad instructions. Because the company is clearly cutting corners, there were no written instructions, only pictures. My husband watched a video, that helped. Without it, we would have been lost. Still, it wasn't very clear on every detail. Moving on: when we pulled all the pieces from the box, the back panel had significant damage. Thankfully it was on the interior. At that point, your not going to typically want to return it because handling the box itself is too difficult. My first guess would be it got damaged in shipping but oddly enough, there were no visible signs of damage to the box. Last issue: once all assembled, some of the pieces popped up on the roof and we could not get them to click back down. The dormer section never clicked in properly. We ended up setting bricks on it. One may suggest we did not assemble it right. I could offer that when you view the photos I shared, you may see for yourself how shallow the grooves are were the pieces slide together and that no matter what we did, most sections did not securely click or lock in as they should do to very poor, CHEAP craftsmanship. Perhaps we got a lemon. We'll never know because its not worth taking back apart due to weight/handling and time! Buyer beware! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2026 by Jenn

  • Loos nice workls well
Size: 7'x10' Color: Gray
Once I received the shed it took me months to get my area prepared. I choose a space where the ground was out of level by over a foot corner to corner. The shed only took about 6 hours to put together, I did it by myself. My back ground is in engineering so it was not a challenge for me. Follow the instructions carefully. There are no extra parts. Once together it looks great and works great. The only issue I had was the protective film on the plastic windows, it did not want to come off. It took me about an hour and chemicals to remove it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2026 by Richard R Kazmierzak

  • DISAPPOINTED
Size: 7'x7' Color: Beige
Very flimsy material (I hope they hold up during hurricane season). Doors don’t close properly and have to pushed into the properly closed position. The only solid part is the floor. I set up the shed on cement floor. The walls so flimsy that I suspect after next year’s hurricane season I’m gonna have to purchase another shed. Overpriced for this type of quality. Setting up was not that difficult, one person did the set up with occasional assistance needed. Several wall sections were not originally lining up properly & had to be reinstalled. It took about 4-5 hours to complete the job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2026 by ALI R.

  • What you want to know... the GOOD, the BAD, and the UGLY
Size: 7'x10' Color: Gray
Having purchased a pair of Rubbermaid storage sheds about 10 years ago, I had a pretty decent idea of what this 7' x 10.5' shed would be like. Have also owned a number of the cheaper metal sheds that Arrow manufacturers. Anyhow, here's my take on this HUGE storage shed: 1. THE GOOD... these sheds are made of "resin" plastic. Honestly, this is the only way to fly. The metal sheds rust fairly quickly and look absolutely awful in no time at all... plus, they get all dinged up and bent out of shape. I forget the name of it, but there's another type of plastic shed that some make, but it fades and cracks in record time. Rubbermaid uses a UV resistant resin material that holds up appreciably better. This stuff flexes ever so slightly which seems to help prevent cracking. The UV resistance helps it to retain its color, although the black roofs do eventually fade to a very dark grey color.... which is okay with me, because it looks much like the dark grey shingles uses on real homes and garages. BTW, sometimes resin roofs will crack at the very top, but this is an easy fix: I have attached a ridge vent over these cracks to keep the rain out and to function as a way to release heat from the shed. Use a wood strip on the inside to drive the ridge vent screws into. Although this listing says it is 10' wide, it is actually just a hair over 10.5' wide; i know, because i just measured it. So, there's a LOT of space in here for my ZTR, push mower, edger, tiller, and quite a bit more yard and garage stuff. Plus, I have built a large shelf to go across the back side to store even more. Love it. The overall design of this shed is pretty dang nice. It certainly appears to be fairly well engineered... in fact, better than my 10 year old Rubbermaid 7'x7' storage sheds. More metal framework is used to bolster the strength of the shed. But I will tell you, there are a few places where they use "pins" to attach parts. I would have preferred screws to have been used there, but time will tell... and if the pins do not work out, then i will replace them with large screws... so i'm not worried about the pins. 2. THE BAD... There's not a lot to bad mouth this shed on, but i will try - in an effort to be completely honest with you. So I will start with this... i (one person) did most of the work in assembling it... but I did need my wife's help from time to time. Without her help, I would still be outside working on it now. Therefore, please expect to need the help of at least one other person. You will also need a decent step ladder, unless you play for the NBA. I would suggest that you consider assembly to be an all-day project.... and you will need to get an EARLY start. But it would be best if you spent the previous day going over the assembly manual and getting familiar with it's "method" of instruction. By the way, it is mostly just pictures with very little verbiage. The picture method works fairly well, but there are a few times where some text would have helped. I'm betting there's a good video on YT for this shed, but I did not go looking for one. Some people complain about the manual, and I can see why... but if you familiarize yourself with it PRIOR to the day of assembly, I think you'll be much happier with the process. 3. THE UGLY... There are vents on both ends of the shed. These vents should help a good bit at letting the rising hot air escape the shed... so, it's a good idea. BUT these vents are just the right size to let wasps come in and make themselves at home (and skip out on the rent). I would suggest that you get some window screen material and cut a piece to cover these vents from the inside... and then use a hot glue gun to attach the window screen to the surrounding resin plastic. By the way, epoxy does not stick very well to resin. super glue and baking soda may be an option. But i just roughed up the surrounding plastic with some sandpaper, placed the screening over the vents, and then shot it with the hot glue gun. So far, it seems to be holding up well. There are a few other areas that might allow wasps to make themselves at home. For the most part, you can seal those places up with some polyurethane caulking. Do not use silicone caulking for resin, as it doesn't stick very well over time. By the way, there is a gap at each of the 4 door "hinges". I plane to fill those areas in with some closed cell foam... which should keep both bugs and water from wandering in. 4. PARTING COMMENTS... I would strongly suggest that you have a very flat and level foundation for your storage shed. These resin sheds really like to be assembled on a nearly flat surface. No, it doesn't have to be perfectly flat, but the flatter it is, the easier it is to get good parts alignment during assembly. You will want to use a battery powered drill or screwdriver to drive in the many screws... BUT ONLY USE IT TO START EACH SCREW... then use a regular screwdriver to finish seating the screws. It is just too easy to over drive a screw into the plastic which could strip it. Therefore, hand tighten each screw so that the resin is not damaged. Would I do it again, if I had it to do over? Absolutely... and I would only go through Amazon as my experience is that they always take care of us customers when there's a problem... that's just insurance that you don't get from the other web vendors out there. Would I suggest it for everyone else? For most people yes, if they are a do-it-yourself type of person... with tools... and are not in a crazy rush to assemble it. But I would hesitate on my recommendation for the person who is easily discouraged with a big project and doesn't play well with tools. Other than that, I think most people would LOVE this shed. They hold up well and look much better than cheapie metal sheds. Thanks for reading my review and I hope it helps you make the right decision for your storage needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2025 by m

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