Keter Manor 4x6 Resin Outdoor Storage Shed Kit-Perfect to Store Patio Furniture, Garden Tools Bike Accessories, Beach Chairs and Lawn Mower, Grey & White








Key features
- •DIMENSIONS: Exterior: 51. 2 in. W x 75. 6 in. D x 78 in. H / Interior: 43. 7 in. W x 69. 7 in. D x 74. 8 in. H
- •IDEAL SIZE: Generous storage capacity of 131. 8 cubic feet
- •RESIN CONSTRUCTION: Made from polypropylene resin plastic & steel reinforced to ensure durability - will not peel, rot or rust & never needs painting
- •DURABLE: Weather-resistant, waterproof and UV protected - will not peel, rot or rust
- •LIGHT & AIRY: Skylight and window to let in natural light & vented for air circulation
- •ATTRACTIVE: Stylish wood-like texture will complement any home
BrandKeter
CategoryWinter home prep
Size4x6
ColorGray/White
Warranty5 year warranty against manufactures defects, does not cover acts of nature.
Keter Manor 4x6 Resin Outdoor Storage Shed Kit-Perfect to Store Patio Furniture, Garden Tools Bike Accessories, Beach Chairs and Lawn Mower, Grey & White
List Price: $629.33$566.40DEALYou Save: $62.93 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.4
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5★
40%
4★
10%
3★
20%
2★
10%
1★
20%
Not a bad shed. But get help putting the roof on.
Dsolo3999✓ Verified Purchase•December 12, 2017
Shed was delivered by a contracted freight driver. They did their best to get it off the truck in one piece. But the box came apart. Only a smal section was damaged but was hidden during the assembly. The hardest part of building this shed was the roof. It has to slide in a groove which was very difficult to do with a shorter person helping. Lining panels up was a bit of a pain. Some pieces just didn't go together flush or straight.
Also, the floor in this is plastic with a honey comb sort of substrate. It kept buckling underweight of me walking on it. The inside of the walls are also easily susceptible to damage seeing how the are plastic. My kids will be in and out of the shed with their bikes so I wanted to reinforce the walls to protect them from damage. I did the same for the floor as well. I used 1/4" OSB plywood and strapping. The side walls have steel inserts in between panels. I drilled some self taping screws through this being careful not to poke through the outside. I then attached the plywood to the strapping. The back wall has a steel insert in it as well for rigidity. I used strapping the same way and attached the plywood to it. I put plywood down on the floor too to prevent the buckling and to protect from punctures from items falling off shelves.
All in all it's a good shed. It will serve its purpose for sure and is very sturdy with the mods I made. Just be sure to have a cordless drill/driver handy and about a day and a half to build it all.
I gave it three stars because of the difficulty lining panels up as well as the issues with the roof and floor.
Update 3/29/18
After a storm the shed blew apart at every seem. This was even after I made efforts to reinforce it. The base/floor wasn't displaced however the roof blew off completely from one side. Then the domino effect. All the work to put this thing together only to find out it can't handle any sort of wind above 30kts. The doors never would stay closed properly. One door on the right is held close by cheap plastic locks that give way very easy. It's just a cheaply made shed. We bought it because it matches our house color almost perfectly. The irony of it is the fact that our neighbors old school tin style shed made through 20 plus years of storms and this one lasted 3 mths. I'm willing to give this shed another chance if customer service works with us. If not I will post and update this review.
Also, the floor in this is plastic with a honey comb sort of substrate. It kept buckling underweight of me walking on it. The inside of the walls are also easily susceptible to damage seeing how the are plastic. My kids will be in and out of the shed with their bikes so I wanted to reinforce the walls to protect them from damage. I did the same for the floor as well. I used 1/4" OSB plywood and strapping. The side walls have steel inserts in between panels. I drilled some self taping screws through this being careful not to poke through the outside. I then attached the plywood to the strapping. The back wall has a steel insert in it as well for rigidity. I used strapping the same way and attached the plywood to it. I put plywood down on the floor too to prevent the buckling and to protect from punctures from items falling off shelves.
All in all it's a good shed. It will serve its purpose for sure and is very sturdy with the mods I made. Just be sure to have a cordless drill/driver handy and about a day and a half to build it all.
I gave it three stars because of the difficulty lining panels up as well as the issues with the roof and floor.
Update 3/29/18
After a storm the shed blew apart at every seem. This was even after I made efforts to reinforce it. The base/floor wasn't displaced however the roof blew off completely from one side. Then the domino effect. All the work to put this thing together only to find out it can't handle any sort of wind above 30kts. The doors never would stay closed properly. One door on the right is held close by cheap plastic locks that give way very easy. It's just a cheaply made shed. We bought it because it matches our house color almost perfectly. The irony of it is the fact that our neighbors old school tin style shed made through 20 plus years of storms and this one lasted 3 mths. I'm willing to give this shed another chance if customer service works with us. If not I will post and update this review.
Absolute rubbish!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•November 29, 2017
I was more than disgusted to receive this shed only to find that the pieces are simply corrugated plastic sheets! For the same amount of money, I could've purchased something made of a much sturdier material. It is offensive to me that they would charge so much for a water-resistant version of a cardboard box! There's no way to return something so large, so I'm stuck having wasted hundreds of dollars. Do not buy.
Major disappointment
AquiFer✓ Verified Purchase•September 1, 2017
I'm being a bit generous with the third star. This shed is functional, and it can be assembled within about 4 to 6 hours. The materials are kind of cheap, in the bad sense of the word. The packaging was terrible, and so part of these cheap materials were bent and practically crushed, so I had to push them back into shape. It DOES take 2 people to assemble parts of it, and it's completely necessary to have done the previous work of leveling the ground and placing some kind of protection (I used 24 stepstones of 1 ft2 each, plus some 2 X 4s. The value of this shed is about half of the price. And the shippers were atrocious! They delivered on the wrong day, left the box torn open at my door, and left the pallet that they used to transport it, broken, at my door. Total breach of trust! I would never buy from these folks again!
Better than expected.
Christine✓ Verified Purchase•June 29, 2017
I'm pretty impressed with this little shed. After reading all the reviews, I really didn't expect it to be as nice as it is. Yes, it's not a thick hard shed. But, it very sturdy once assembled and looks great. They figured out how to lighten the product for shipping to save you on shipping cost, without sacrificing strength. The only think I wish was different was that the window plexiglass was thicker, but I may cut my own peice and change that out. I would buy again.
Awesomesauce
Joseph M.✓ Verified Purchase•May 7, 2017
My Brother and I assembled this in about 2 hours with no issues except my battery powered still dying before we had finished putting some of the screws in that had to go through the few pieces of metal on it. It seems rather cheap til you get it together and then you see it is really sturdy. Once together it's pretty tough.
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