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Suncast Horizontal Outdoor Storage Shed for Backyards and Patios 34 Cubic Feet Capacity for Garbage Cans, Tools and Garden Accessories, No Size, Vanilla

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Arrives Monday, May 27
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Size: No Size


Features

  • OUTDOOR STORAGE: Shed for garbage cans, tools, and garden accessories; All-weather construction provides water resistance and UV protection
  • DURABLE: Multi-wall resin panels are engineered for strength and stability
  • FUNCTIONAL LID: Easy lift lid and double door access provide seamless entry and make storage look good; Simple assembly with bolts and minimal tools
  • LOCKABLE DOORS: Three door locking system for security of your outdoor accessories
  • DIMENSIONS: Door opening (W x H): 46.25 x 40.25 inches; Exterior (W x D x H): 53 x 31.5 x 45.5 inches; Interior W x D x H): 49 x 28.25 x 40 inches

Description

This handy Horizontal Storage Shed from Suncast can handle any and all of your outdoor organizational needs. Ideal for stowing garbage cans, lawn and garden products, snow blowers, bicycles, and more, this stylish storage solution is essential in every season. Additional features include durable, multi-wall resin construction for year-round strength and stability, a reinforced floor for heavier items, a 3-door locking system for added security, and a sleek, low-profile design that fits neatly in many spaces.


Brand: Suncast


Color: Vanilla


Material: Resin


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 53 x 45.5 x 32.25 inches


Item Weight: 76 Pounds


Brand: Suncast


Color: Vanilla


Material: Resin


Item Weight: 76 Pounds


Style: Casual


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Chamber Depth: 32.25 Inches


Chamber Height: 45.5 Inches


Chamber Width: 53 Inches


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV Protection


Assembly Required: Yes


Product Dimensions: 31.5"D x 53"W x 31.5"H


Item Weight: 76 pounds


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: Suncast


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


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Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: Horizontal Storage Shed -


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • A Mixed Bag
Size: No Size
I purchased the BMS2500 through Amazon and the box arrived in good shape one day early so that was a good start. After that, a mixed bag. Most of the bad points have been covered in other reviews (see the 1,2, and 3 reviews) but I will touch on a few of those as they affected me. Firstly, and probably one of the more important points, is about customer service. The unit I received was missing the metal roof hinges. All other parts were there. I called the supplied customer service number 10 times over a 6 day period and received the same message stating "heavy call volume, please try again later", then a disconnect. After that I visited the website only to find out you need to register the product first and that requires first opening an account, then uploading a copy of the receipt. After completing that, I found the site link for replacement parts was to purchase parts, not to report missing parts. Attempts to request missing part support kept redirecting me to the same phone number that seldom gets answered. Update: On the 6th day was able to get through to customer service. The agent was very nice and said that the missing part is no longer needed and the manual is out of date. However she did say they still had the hinges in stock and would send them to me. Delivery time 7-10 days. If you need to call them, I recommend you try early in the morning. My successful call was at 7AM CST. I was able to do the rest of the assembly while waiting for the part. Overall, I have invested around 2+ hours and expect the roof to take another 30-40 minutes. I have been working alone. Two people would help a little but not necessary. All the panels are clearly stamped with identifying names. I strongly recommend you verify all the parts are there before starting assembly. The two rear wall panels and side panels are easy to snap into slots on the floor panel. The directions are good on these parts and only a rubber mallet, a little pressure, and a Phillips screwdriver are required to lock them in place. The two front door panels are another matter. They have a poorly designed hinge solution made worse by unclear directions and very small pictures. Even when properly installed, I doubt they last thru too many open-close cycles. As mentioned in the other reviews, the hinge bolts do not line up well with the bolt holes, and do not actually secure the hinge to the frame (more of a pressure clamp approach). Tip: Screw the bolt thru the hinge BEFORE snapping it into the door frame. That will help with the line-up issue although it is the reverse sequence from the instructions. Regardless, a simple gate or cabinet hinge design would have been so much simpler, and will probably be required eventually. I also added a couple inexpensive door handles for my own convenience. As mentioned, the metal roof hinge system has been replaced with by a plastic system that is not well documented in the instructions. Once you figure it out, it does work. My only comments are that it should be better documented; and given the weight of the roof and overall cost of the product, there should be a better roof support system (maybe a gas/air strut or shock). The two sides and back seem fairly sturdy however I would recommend a couple "mending plates" and corner-brackets just in case. One reviewer has pictures of this approach. The parts are available at HD for a few dollars (use #8 or #10 stainless screws). The padlock bracket supplied with the unit is small and inconvenient. You could buy a hasp latch or barrel bolt with a padlock feature on the doors to avoid using the small supplied bracket. Unfortunately, since the padlock bracket is the only thing holding the roof down (other than weight) you will still need something through the padlock bracket hole (bolt, dowel, zip tie, etc.). I used a small rubber hook (see pictures). A few bricks on the roof probably not a bad idea also. All-in-all a better (simpler ?) roof hold-down system is needed. In summary, the BM2500 will be OK for my purposes (non-windy protected concrete patio). It's the right size and looks good. I was also comfortable making some inexpensive "improvements". For indoor storage use it would be great. Not sure about how sturdy over time. Will see after the first hurricane. I only gave it 3 stars because of the customer service issues and a couple of design flaws. It also seems a little over-priced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021 by Marty913 Marty913

  • Sturdy, roomy, but a bit tricky to assemble some parts
Size: No Size
So I have two of the large Suncast BMS4900D 98 cubic foot 6ft x 4ft sheds. I assembled those easily, with no complications, in about 2 hours (each). This year, we needed a slightly smaller shed for another area, so I stayed with Suncast brand and bought this BMS2500 34 cubic foot shed. It was not as easy to assemble as the bigger ones, if you can believe that! It wasn't hard, just certain parts didn't go together as well, and the instructions were not as good, as for the BMS4900 shed. First, the doors are a little confusing to put on. They have these strange metal curved pieces that snap over a curved portion of the side hinge area. If you do not get these metal things in the exact correct position, all the way to the topmost part of the groove, before you press down to snap them on, the doors won't sit completely level, or the hole where you put the padlock through won't be perfectly lined up without you having to finagle it. The hinges on the bigger BMS4900 sheds were much, much better and way simpler to install, pretty much molded right into the doors. Second, the top roof piece was a pain to install, too, specifically, the instructions were not that clear about some aspects of it like the how to put in the rod that holds the roof lid up (kinda like a car hood when you're checking the oil). If you don't get that rod in place exactly right, it can fall down inside the side panel of the shed and you'll never see it again - ha ha. You have to really be careful. But we figured it out just by logically looking at it and maneuvering it manually, but no thanks to the instructions. Other than that, the shed mostly doesn't have pre-drilled holes, but there are round indentions where you can see where the screws go. The 25 screws are pointy, self piercing screws and they do go in easy when you twist them in with a screwdriver. I know they say not to use power screwdrivers to assemble these things, but in the case of this shed, I probably would next time if I bought another. It's a lot of manual screwing otherwise. If you don't go full speed with the power screwdriver, it would be ok and would not overtighten/strip the hole. With those assembly glitches aside (and if you are a handy person who assembles tons of these things, you probably won't have the issues I did since I'm only a mildly handy lady), the shed ended up being very sturdy. We got a 40 mph sustained wind event with gusts of 70 mph a few days after I assembed this and placed some christmas decoration tubs in it. This shed did not budge one bit. I was fully expecting the roof/lid to be slightly lifting up in the wind or the doors kind of moving. Nope. We have all of our sheds on the side of our house sitting on top of smallish-medium river rock smooth stones. If you make sure the stones are pretty level with a rake and then kind of move the floor bottom piece from side to side before starting to attach the back and side panels, it self levels just fine without needing any cement foundation or platform. I think it would also be just fine sitting on fairly level grass or sand, too. It's not that fussy. Once you weight it down with the stuff you're storing in it, it does't matter anyway. I would get another of these BMS2500 sheds if I needed it, but next time, I'll know what to watch for during door and roof assembly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021 by braindoc

  • Typical junk
Size: No Size
Just like everything these days this is junk , poor made hinges and durability, hinges broken after a week , not made real good. Lock hole too small for a lock . Garbage
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023 by Charlie B

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